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City Council Stresses Urgency For Long Island Bridge To Combat Opioid Crisis
The Boston City Council discussed ways to find common ground with Quincy over the Long Island Bridge project. -
One Out Of Every Five New Buildings In Boston Is Energy Inefficient
According to a city database, about 20 percent of buildings constructed since 2012 operate less efficiently than the national median. -
Jeff Flake’s Many Promises
It wasn't the warmest of welcomes in Boston today for Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake, who was in town to speak at a Forbes event. -
The Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival Will Bring Music To The Streets This Weekend
The artistic director and two performers from this weekend's Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival joined Boston Public Radio to talk about what to expect from what they call "Boston's biggest block party." -
The New Face Of Public Housing
Across the city, mixed-income complexes are replacing traditional public housing. -
DeRay Mckesson Discusses New Book With Ayanna Pressley
Mckesson and Pressley were greeted with a standing ovation from the crowd of nearly 700 as they walked into the event hosted by the Harvard Book Store. -
MLK Boston Selects Five Finalists For Public Memorial
Five designs are on display for the public at Boston's main library and school department headquarters. -
Disabled Advocates : The MBTA Needs To Do A Better Job With Replacement Bus Shuttles
The group known as ACCESS says replacement shuttle buses along the Red Line have failed disabled passengers. -
BPD Announces New Bureau Of Community Engagement
Mayor Marty Walsh and Police Commissioner William Gross announced that veteran officer Nora Baston would lead the new Bureau of Community Engagement during a press conference Monday morning. -
Police Investigating Alleged Overtime Scam At The Boston Public Library
Fired custodian says janitors were paid for full shifts after evening events even if they left early.