

The free event, running from this Friday (July 10) through July 16, is expected to draw more than one million visitors as more than 60 vessels representing more than 20 countries enter the harbor for a week of public ship tours, waterfront festivities, fireworks, and cultural events.

The Rev. Trey Garland, the 14th rector of the Parish of All Saints, Ashmont, is a travelin’ man.

The public is invited to attend a workshop this Saturday (April 18) at the Codman Square Branch of the Boston Public Library to learn more

A 15-year-old Dorchester teen was arrested yesterday (April 13) following a shooting that left another juvenile injured outside a Burger King fast-food restaurant and near

Every student got a hat and students and educators were surprised with two tickets to an upcoming home game.

Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the institute’s interactive exhibits, including its full-scale replica of the US Senate chamber.

Sen. Nick Collins is the latest newsmaker to join the DotLife podcast for an in-depth interview.

“If the officer did nothing wrong, then we should be able to see it on the video,” said attorney Ben Crump.

A three-member panel of judges who sit on the Massachusetts Appeals Court held a court session in the ballroom of UMass Boston’s Campus Center on

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

Regular Red Line service resumed Wednesday, weeks ahead of schedule.

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The family of Stephenson King Jr. has retained Benjamin Crump, whose previous clients include the families of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.

The Supreme Judicial Court peppered lawyers for the city of Boston and plaintiffs suing over the White Stadium project with questions in a hearing this

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.

A new commander is in charge at Area C-11 police district in Dorchester.

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

A gas station on Morton Street that is slated to house a five-story residential building has been sold for $6 million.

A Weymouth man was arrested after a joint BPD-DEA raid on a Dorchester house netted a large quantity of cocaine, meth, and fentanyl.

Boston has a $48.4 million budget deficit that must be addressed this fiscal year which ends in June, city officials said this week.

Activists hoping to halt an ongoing construction park at White Stadium made a public appeal this week ahead of what will likely be a decisive

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