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Friday (10th) – Boston Ballet presents an evening of dance and diverse choreography at the Strand Theatre, 543 Columbia Rd., Dorchester, 7 p.m. The evening performance will feature selections from Boston ... Read more.

Charles Yancey, the longest-serving member on the City Council, is facing a formidable challenge for his Fourth District seat from political newcomer Andrea Campbell.

Campbell, 32, recently sat down with the ... Read more.

As subway officials prepare to winterize tracks on the Red and Orange lines, the head of the MBTA said riders should expect shuttle buses along the above-ground routes this summer and fall.

"In order to get ready ... Read more.

Actor Mark Wahlberg's pardon request remains on the back burner, a top state official said Wednesday.

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The forecast for Fri., April 10, is for lightning – balletic lightning, that is – to strike twice at the Strand Theatre: once in the morning and once in the evening.

That is the day when Boston Ballet returns to ... Read more.

The MBTA, which shoulders significant debt from past borrowing efforts, spent just over half of the amount budgeted for capital projects in 2014, contributing to "chronic underinvestment" and a backlog of unaddressed ... Read more.

The statistical area anchored in Boston was among five of the nation's 12 largest metropolitan areas that recorded employment gains of 2 percent or lower during the one-year period ending in January 2015.

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Carlos Arredondo, who helped those injured during the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, has established the Arredondo Family Foundation (AFF) with his wife Mélida. The foundation will launch on Monday, April 6 from 6-9 p.m. ... Read more.

The MBTA's unsustainable operating budget is hamstrung by "stagnating" revenues, costs that are growing at twice the rate of inflation, and a fleet that is the oldest among its peer transit systems, according to details ... Read more.

Read this week's issue of The Relay here.

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For three months now, it’s the one question that has vexed local observers— including those of us at The Reporter— more than any other: How much will it cost state taxpayers to fix local roads and MBTA stations (such as ... Read more.

Fast food workers in Boston plan to target McDonald's for criticism Thursday, a day after the franchise announced plans to pay some of its U.S. workers more than the minimum wage.

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Carney Hospital last week unveiled a $2 million state-of-the-art Family Medicine Center located in the Seton Medical Office Building, on the east side of the hospital’s Dorchester Avenue campus.

Designed for the ... Read more.

Thursday (2nd) – A Conversation with Marty Walsh at the JFK Library. 6-7:30 p.m. Mayor Marty Walsh reflects on his first year in office with CNN correspondent John King. All forums are free and open to ... Read more.

Prosecutors rested their case against Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Monday after jurors in his federal death penalty trial saw gruesome autopsy photos and heard a medical examiner describe the devastating ... Read more.

Presto- chango!

The Government Center T station may be taking its sweet time being rebuilt into a new facility, but steps away on City Hall Plaza the Big Apple Circus (BAC) is setting a much faster pace with its ... Read more.

This week the Dorchester Reporter launches a new feature called The Relay, a weekly newsletter covering the latest news on Boston’s bid for the 2024 Olympic Games. ... Read more.

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