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Firearm and Drugs Recovered After a Search Warrant by the South Boston Drug Control Unit
At about 11:15 AM, on Saturday, January 18, 2025, officers assigned to the Drug Control Unit of District C-6 (South Boston) arrested Tyrone Turner, 40, of [...]
It’s about to get scary cold – City of Boston has issued a Cold Weather Advisory including winter safety tips
BOSTON – Sunday, January 19, 2025 – Mayor Michelle Wu today announced a cold weather advisory and winter safety tips ahead of the bitterly cold [...]
Obituary: Noah Greany, 26, who was tragically killed last weekend in South Boston
Last weekend, Noah Greany was struck and killed by a car in Andrew Square after getting coffee. He was just 26 years old. The Andrew [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Hearing Order on Expanding Pedestrian Safety Infrastructure, Resolution in Support of Replacing Concurrent Phasing Traffic Signals
BOSTON-Â At this week's Boston City Council meeting, Councilor Ed Flynn will re-file a hearing order to discuss pedestrian safety, traffic-calming, and expanding the Safety [...]
South Boston Traffic Advisory: President Joe Biden is Coming to the Neighborhood
Expect traffic/delays President Joe Biden will be flying into Logan Airport on Tuesday afternoon around 3:35 pm. Expect a large [...]
5 Things You Should Know This Week – May 20th
Petula's is celebrating 1 year For one year, Petula’s has been serving up craft cocktails and delicious food at the [...]
BPD and BFD Responded to A Water Rescue in Fort Point Channel – It was a false alarm
BPD and BFD responded to a call for a water rescue in the Fort Point Channel at Dorchester Avenue and [...]
New Website Provides One-Stop Resource for All Things Moakley Park
Well, this is fun and convenient! BOSTON — A new website helps residents to take advantage of all that Moakley [...]
Southie Shoutout: Cam Askew Announces His Retirement from ECHL
Southie native Cam Askew, 27, son of Jacqui Lyons and Brian Askew, recently announced his retirement from the ECHL. While [...]
City of Boston Hosts Olympic Swimmers, Kicks Off International Water Safety Day Events
BOSTON – Tuesday, May 14, 2024 – Today, the City of Boston was joined by Olympic swimmers Cullen Jones and [...]
Marian Manor Will Close its Doors in South Boston in the Fall
The Marian Manor nursing home in South Boston will close later this year after facing high renovation costs and failing to reach a deal to [...]
Councilor Flynn Calls for Hearing to Discuss Expanding Urban Tree Canopy in District 2Â
BOSTON - Boston City Councilor Flynn has filed for a hearing to discuss expanding the urban tree canopy in District 2. Late last year, the [...]
Southie Coyote Swimming in Boston Harbor on Tuesday
Now, here's something you don't see every day. We've been wondering about the Southie Coyote's whereabouts recently. Just a few years ago, the coyote was [...]
Ain’t no party like a neighborhood block party – City of Boston announces applications for block party grants
Let's Go! BOSTON- Monday, May 6, 2024 - Today, Mayor Michelle Wu and the Community Engagement Cabinet’s Office of Civic Organizing announced applications are now open for [...]
DCR Traffic Advisory: Morrissey Boulevard Lane Closures Due to Flooding
Due to the potential high tides and minor coastal flooding forecasted, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) is preparing for potential lane and/or road [...]
Rep. Biele Secures $1.75 M for Firefighters in House Budget
Funds support Boston Fire Department Training Academy and Hazardous Material Response Teams BOSTON—Last week, the Massachusetts House of Representatives passed its budget for fiscal year [...]

















