
I-93 repair project to focus on JFK-UMass stretch
January 22, 2026
Construction is expected to start this spring and continue into 2028 on repairing a heavily traveled section of Interstate 93 in Dorchester.


Construction is expected to start this spring and continue into 2028 on repairing a heavily traveled section of Interstate 93 in Dorchester.
A federal appeals court has upheld the forced-labor conviction and 8 1/2-year prison sentence meted out to Stavros Papantoniadis, who used coercion and sometimes physical attacks to keep his undocumented-immigrant workers in line at his pizza shops in Roslindale, Dorchester and Norwood.

Construction is expected to start this spring and continue into 2028 on repairing a heavily traveled section of Interstate 93 in Dorchester.
Mart Foley, who operated Foley’s Flower Shop in Dorchester for 30 years, had died at 87.
With a Feb. 3 deadline just two weeks away, Massachusetts Democrats warned Tuesday that the Trump administration’s move to end protections for Haitians could upend
In the showdown over local property taxes, the Senate on Thursday advanced a relief bill and delivered a formal rebuke to Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s
State senators plan to vote Thursday on whether to allow cities and towns to offer credits and rebates during so-called property tax shock years.
A Boston man serving a life sentence for murdering his girlfriend in Weymouth in 2017 was charged today with murdering another woman in 1999 in
Wu signals BPS assignment revamp and some activists are asking ‘why?’
A federal appeals court has upheld the forced-labor conviction and 8 1/2-year prison sentence meted out to Stavros Papantoniadis, who used coercion and sometimes physical attacks to keep his undocumented-immigrant workers in line at his pizza shops in Roslindale, Dorchester

With new amendments— including one from Sen. Liz Miranda that would cap residential tax hikes

A program aimed at training Doulas is accepting new applications through the end of the

A local developer is proposing a six-story hotel with 42 suites and a rooftop restaurant

The Senate plans to soon debate a bundle of local tax relief bills, after its

To try to get a sense of what trolley riders actually think, The Reporter rode

Boston property owners received a mixed New Year’s message from City Hall last Wednesday: The

The Kraft Group and the cities of Boston and Everett have reached community benefit agreements

Leaders from the Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative hope to revitalize a city-owned lot the Roxbury-Dorchester

After the Jan. 5 Council President vote, Brian Worrell writes: “Boston deserves a City Council