




VietAid’s second large affordable housing project on Bowdoin Street will receive $3.3 million in city funding to move forward, Boston housing officials and Mayor Wu announced last week.

Born and raised in Kenya, sisters Najma and Naima Mohamed have brought East African coffee culture to Dorchester with the launch of their mobile coffee shop, Espresso East Coffee &



Born and raised in Kenya, sisters Najma and Naima Mohamed have brought East African coffee culture to Dorchester with the launch of their mobile coffee

Features of a $1.4 million renovation of Toohig Park, including a new basketball court, new playground equipment, an improved entrance, and new softball dugouts –

A long-stalled development proposal that was the center of controversy in Lower Mills about seven years ago has resurfaced in recent weeks with the project

The measure — if successful — would extend TPS protections for Haitians through April 2029.

A 3-year, $21 million state highway project to repair a key stretch of the I-93 expressway near Columbia-Savin Hill that is scheduled to start soon

Rollins must gather 1,000 signatures by next week to appear on the 2026 ballot.

The proposal by property owners Jim Pascal Jr. and Tyler Pascal would replace portions of an existing property at 39 Minot St. with three buildings

A development team has scaled back the number of units – from 24 to 18 – in a building they are proposing for the site

A March 31 huddle between the city’s public safety leaders and neighborhood activists in Dorchester offered up a sometimes harsh critique of how the Wu

Two ways to support community journalism in Boston’s neighborhoods

Despite some modest gains, Blacks and Latinos in Massachusetts are trailing whites in homeownership, business ownership, and wealth accumulation, state officials said during a State

The spending proposal calls for an operating budget of $4.9 billion, Boston’s smallest increase since the depths of the “Great Recession” in 2009.

Housing activists from across Massachusetts gathered in front of the State House on Tuesday, calling on lawmakers to pass rent control legislation.

Port Norfolk residents can participate in a free flood-risk assesment for their property.

Milkweed on Morrissey will open for dinner Thursday through Saturdays beginning on April 9.














