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Whitey Bulger’s Handwritten Notes Surface—And Could Shake Up an Old FBI Conviction
Some new details tied to infamous Southie mobster Whitey Bulger are making headlines again, and it’s all coming from a handwritten manuscript he left behind. [...]
Senate Acts on Sen. Collins Bill to Protect Firefighters & Public
Legislation advances Walsh-Kennedy Commission recommendation This week, Senator Nick Collins celebrated the Senate’s passage of S.1646, An Act relative to violation of regulation regarding hot [...]
Five Unruly Teens Arrested for Assaulting Officers, Resisting Arrest and Trespassing at Panera at South Bay
Signs of spring. At about 3:37 PM on Monday, March 23, 2026, officers assigned to District C-6 (South Boston) responded to a radio call for [...]
Early Morning Stabbing on Sunday in the Seaport Under Investigation
A violent incident in the Seaport has Boston Police investigating after a person was seriously injured in a stabbing early Sunday morning. According to WHDH, [...]
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, [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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“Let the games begin.” City Council fails to certify 2026 rules during first official meeting
The 2026 legislative year of Boston’s City Council has not had a productive start. The council filled the long-vacant District 7 seat, held a heated [...]
Hundreds of Snow-Related Fines Issued as 311 Complaints Roll In
City of Boston inspectors have already issued hundreds of fines tied to snow removal after this past weekend’s storm, as residents across the city continue [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Public Safety Legislation Mass & Cass, Downtown & Boston Common, BPD Crime Lab
BOSTON - This week, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn re-filed legislation focused on public safety - including an order for a hearing to discuss public [...]
Senator Collins Reminds Residents of Options to Lower Tax Bills
With property tax abatement applications due by February 2, Senator Collins is urging residents to review their assessments and explore available tax relief options. As [...]
Letter to the Editor: My Toddler’s Stroller Shouldn’t Be an Extreme Sport
This morning, I surmounted an obstacle course that should not exist: the snow people left on their sidewalks. The simple act of taking my child [...]
















