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Parade Organizers Release a Statement about this Year’s Shortened Parade Route
Evidently, there was some negativity stirring on social media this week in regards to this year's shortened St. Patrick's Day Parade route. So much so, [...]
Love is in the Air: Southie Coyote + A Mate
Seeing the Southie Coyote at Moakley Park seems to be common place these days. It's his/hers favorite place to chill in the sun, chase some [...]
Group of kids arrested at JFK for robbery at Andrew Station
From Transit Police News: On March 10, 2022 at approximately 8PM Transit Police officers patrolling the Red Line in the vicinity of Andrew and JFK [...]
City of Boston’s Covid-19 State of Emergency Declaration to End April 1st.
No fooling....see press release below BOSTON—Wednesday, March 9, 2022— Mayor Michelle Wu and Dr. Bisola Ojikutu, Commissioner of Public Health and Executive Director of the [...]
Three arrested and two guns recovered near South Bay Mall
From MSPNews.com At 1:56 a.m. today Trooper Daniel Santa from the Massachusetts State Police-Tunnels Barracks conducted a motor vehicle stop [...]
4th of July Flyover
Boston and other cities along the northeast will get military flyovers on July 4 as part of a salute to [...]
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Boston has issued a Flash Flood warning for Boston until 6pm. Beware of flooding on coastal roads [...]
Mayor Walsh Announces a Task Force to Address Fireworks
Friday, June 26, 2020 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced a new Task Force to address the increase of [...]
Recap of Mayor Marty Walsh’s Press Conference from June 25th
Please see below for updates from Mayor Walsh’s COVID-19 press briefing on Thursday, June 25, 2020. Case numbers: As of today in [...]
Community meeting to discuss fireworks on Monday
UPDATE: Due to inclement weather, the meeting will now be a virtual meeting. City Councilors Michael Flaherty and Ed Flynn [...]
School Days: Gov. Baker announces a plan for school
UPDATE: We realize the school year just ended for 2019-2020. Since March, students of Massachusetts learned remotely with online classes combined with home lessons and [...]
City Council passes $3.16 billion budget
Despite some concerns over the need for deeper police budget cuts, the Boston City Council passed the city's $3.61 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2021. [...]
BPD seeks help in identifying this individual in connection with a death investigation in Dorchester.
From BPD News BPD Community Alert: The Boston Police Department seeks the public’s help to identify the above pictured individual in connection to an ongoing death investigation. [...]
Boston City Council votes to ban use of facial surveillance technology
Boston City Council has voted unanimously to pass a ban on the use of facial surveillance technology in the city. The vote took place on [...]
Holyoke Soldiers’ Home COVID-19 Investigation Report
It appears that “substantial errors” in decisions made by leaders at the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home led to the outbreak of COVID-19 leaving 76 residents dead [...]
Tufts Medical Center issues grants to these South Boston organizations!
In response to the many serious social, economic and health-related consequences facing Boston residents and community members as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Tufts [...]
















