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Thursday (1st) – Square Health Center holds its 18th annual Men of Boston Cook for Women’s Health event featuring 50 “celebrity chefs,” including CNN’s John King, Gov. Charlie Baker, Boston Mayor Marty ... Read more.

With the preliminary hurdle cleared and five weeks until the Nov. 3 election, the final city council candidates from districts 4 and 7 addressed topics including education and accountability at a forum last Friday night ... Read more.

Attorney General Maura Healey hosted her second session of Community Action Hours last Thursday. About 100 people showed up to the session, which took place through the Catholic Charities of Greater Boston at the Haitian ... Read more.

The Walsh administration will use the example of the city’s Seaport district as a template for creating a new, pilot “Innovation District” that will focus on the corridor between Uphams Corner and Dudley Square. Mayor ... Read more.

Two longtime Dorchester tire businesses have formed a strategic alliance as one of the entities— Ashmont Tire— prepares for a major transition in the coming year. Dorchester Tire Service and Ashmont Tire are now being ... Read more.

Individuals under 18 years old would be prohibited from using or operating an indoor tanning device under legislation that unanimously passed the Senate on Thursday afternoon.

Sen. James Timilty, a ... Read more.

Boston Police arrested a 17 year-old teenager on Monday afternoon for carrying a loaded handgun. The teen was arrested in the vicinity of Rozella and Adams streets after an officer with the Youth Violence Task Force ... Read more.

The Boston Police Department reports a woman was robbed and then sexually attacked at knifepoint at Dorchester Avenue and Harbor View Street around 11 p.m. on Sunday.

The suspect is described as black, ... Read more.

Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday morning announced changes at the Department of Children and Families that he hopes will improve the agency's performance and simplify it mission after a series of tragic cases involving ... Read more.

Joseph O'Donnnell, who kept doing funerals at his family's Neponset Avenue funeral home after losing his license, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to 79 fraud, embezzlement and body-disposal counts.

In exchange for ... Read more.

In an effort to strengthen his campaign to impose a 2 percent tax on alcohol sold in Boston, City Council President Bill Linehan and City Councillor Frank Baker visited Hope House in Dorchester last Tuesday to outline how ... Read more.

Friday (25th) – The People In Neighborhoods Can Help, PINCH Foundation to honor South Boston’s Billy Higgins with the 2015 Jack Leary Quiet Leadership award7 p.m., to midnight, at the West Roxbury Elks. ... Read more.

Boston Police are moving forward with plans for a pilot program equipping officers with body-mounted cameras, according to Commissioner William Evans. The pilot is in extremely early stages, he said, and few details have ... Read more.

Bostonians who hope to become US citizens will get an assist this month from city officials who are teaming up with a non-profit organization to help streamline the naturalization process.
The Mayor’s Office of New ... Read more.

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