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Update: Arrest Made in Connection to South Boston Stabbing Death Investigation
At about 5:52 PM, on Friday, March 27, 2026, officers assigned to District 6 (South Boston) responded to a radio call for a person stabbed [...]
Pour one out: City Council rejects ban on alcohol sales at White Stadium
The city council shot down a resolution Wednesday that would bar alcohol sales from White Stadium. Councilors Julia Mejia and Ed Flynn argued that White [...]
DCR Recreational Advisory: Head Island Causeway Heading out to Castle Island aka the Sugar Bowl
Beginning on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, and continuing through Monday, April 13, 2026, the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) will close the Head Island [...]
Massachusetts ‘wins’ 2026 Black Hole Award for most egregious violation of the public’s right to know
The Society of Professional Journalists has named Massachusetts the ‘winner’ of its annual Black Hole Award, a dishonor recognizing state entities that demonstrate a lack [...]
Councilor Flynn Calls for E-Bike Regulation & Ban from 3rd Party Food Delivery
BOSTON- This week, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn filed four pieces of legislation aimed at improving pedestrian safety in Boston. [...]
Senator Collins Votes to Advance Consumer Protection and Workforce Development Legislation
Measures address housing discrimination, auto buyer protections, and CPA workforce pathways. Last week, Senator Nick Collins chaired a hearing of [...]
Human Trafficking Investigation in Seaport District Leads to the Arrest of Schineider Dave Macean
On Monday, February 9, 2026, Detectives from the Boston Police Human Trafficking Unit, in conjunction with the Massachusetts State Police [...]
Good Will Dunkin: We all could use a free coffee today – Find out how to get one.
"I gotta go see about a coffee." Oooofff. That was not an easy Super Bowl to watch, but we Patriots [...]
Space Savers+Southie: NPR Spotlights Boston’s Snowstorm Parking Drama (and a Caught in Southie Shoutout)
The debate continues Southie knows a thing or two about snowstorms—and the unofficial rules that come with saving a parking [...]
The Southie Coyote is back in town! Spotted in the City Point Neighborhood.
You better hide your kids.  Hide your dogs! Hide your cats! Word is the Southie Coyote is back in town. [...]
Wu executive order condemns ICE actions in Minnesota, outlines Boston’s response to any local operations
Mayor Michelle Wu signed an executive order Thursday condemning Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) egregious acts of violence in Minneapolis, including the fatal shootings of [...]
Mayor Michelle Wu Shares Progress Updates on White Stadium
Project will deliver the largest community and public benefits deal in Boston’s history with more than $252 million in privately-funded community benefits over 15 years, [...]
Tufts Medical Center Awards More Than $1.7 million in Grants to Support Community Initiatives Including the South Boston Neighborhood House
February 4 (BOSTON) – Tufts Medicine announced today that Tufts Medical Center has awarded more than $1.7 million over three years in grants to nine [...]
Councilor Flynn Calls for Snow Melting Machines in the City of Boston
BOSTON - Last week, following a significant storm with over 23 inches of snow, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn wrote a letter to both Mayor [...]
Southie Shoutout to: Molly Murphy for Her History-Inspired New Year Greeting Card Winning Design
A big Southie shout-out is in order for Molly Murphy, a fourth-grade student at South Boston Catholic Academy, who kicked off the New Year with [...]
City Councilor Ed Flynn writes a letter to Mayor Wu and Chief of Streets Nick Gove about snow removal in District 2
Dear Mayor Wu and Chief Gove, I’m writing today to highlight feedback from my neighbors and constituents in District 2 regarding the city’s response to [...]

















