

Columbia Crossing, a 48-unit mixed-use development represents the next major step in the revitalization of Uphams Corner, say leaders.
The new café specializes in nut-free cupcakes and baked goods.

To mark the nation’s semiquincentennial, the JFK Library will offer free admission to all visitors on July 3, 4, and 5.

The new café specializes in nut-free cupcakes and baked goods.

The ruling by Judge Ana Reyes represents a “resounding win for the tens of thousands of hardworking Haitian TPS recipients in Massachusetts,” said Attorney General Andrea Campbell.

Gov. Healey signed an executive order intended to ban new 287(g) immigration enforcement agreements “unless there is a public safety need,” prohibit ICE from making civil arrests in non-public areas of state facilities, and ban the use of state property for immigration enforcement staging.

BC High will welcome Dorchester kids into their warm gym starting this weekend for a baseball clinic in partnership with Dorchester Baseball.

It’s been a particularly tough week on the Red Line. T officials say old cars and freezing temps are to blame.

Jean Appolon Expressions, the Haitian folkloric and contemporary dance organization, celebrated the grand opening of its new dance center in Roxbury’s Nubian Square on Tuesday, Jan. 27.

Members of the Legislature’s Black and Latino Legislative Caucus unveiled legislation this week aimed at boosting protections for immigrant communities in Massachusetts amid federal disruptions nationwide.

State education Secretary Pedro Martinez (shown here) last week announced proposed new graduation requirements that are meant to replace the MCAS exam voters opted to reject as a graduation requirement in a 2024 ballot referendum.
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