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Judge rules City of Boston Workers Vaccine Mandate can move forward on Saturday
The Boston Herald is reporting that city work vaccine mandate issued by Mayor Michelle Wu can move forward. Suffolk Superior Judge Jeffrey Locke ruled on [...]
Nick Dixon from Hunter’s Kitchen + Bar is throwing his hat in the ring for Mayor of Southie
Well, this is big news! Nick Dixon, a Southie resident and managing partner for Hunters' Kitchen + Bar has decided to run for Mayor of [...]
Parents/Students Urge Mayor Wu and BPS to Allow Winter Sports
In most school districts and private schools, winter sports are in full swing. But not Boston Public Schools. In an effort to stop the spread [...]
Mayor Wu Shares Safety Tips as Bitterly Cold Weather Arrives
Additionally, Boston Public Schools will be closed Tuesday BOSTON - Monday, January 10, 2022 - Mayor Michelle Wu today announced cold weather safety tips and [...]
Mass DOT reports: Less traffic more fatalities
Rate of fatalities in April have doubled From MassDOT MassDOT is reporting that the rate of fatalities on Massachusetts roadways doubled [...]
Three Separate Traffic Stops Lead to the Recovery of Three Loaded Firearms in Less Than Two Hours
From BPD News INCIDENT #1: At about 1:27 AM on Monday May 4, 2020, officers assigned to District C-6 (South [...]
Next on the Horizon: Murder Hornets
Just what we need in 2020 - murder hornets. Why not right? COVID-19 is bad enough - now we have [...]
Two Under Arrest and Firearm Recovered Following Shots Fired in the area of 1100 Massachusetts Avenue
From BPD News: One Less Gun: At about 6:58 PM, on Friday May 1, 2020, an officer assigned to the [...]
Castle Island – Now One Way
The Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced on Saturday, that effective immediately, the Castle Island trail will be one-way. [...]
Boston Pets and COVID-19
Written By Martha Smith-Blackmore, DVM, Boston Animal Care and Control The National Veterinary Services Laboratory of the USDA announced on [...]
It’s an order: Wear a mask or cover your face
On Friday, Gov. Charlie Baker announced an executive order requiring all Massachusetts residents and essential workers to wear a mask or cover their face in public to [...]
BPD arrest suspect for Breaking & Entering into a Building at Nighttime in Southie
From BPD News: At about 12:34 AM, on Thursday, April 30, 2020, Officers assigned to District C-6 (South Boston) made an on-site warrant arrest of [...]
Hey, listen up! You need to slow down when driving.
On Thursday afternoon – the City of Boston sent out a text through AlertBOS about street safety. Please see below: AlertBOS: Even though streets are [...]
MBTA police need your help in identifying re: assault & battery
From Transit Police News The subject depicted within is wanted for questioning relative to Assault & Battery Dangerous Weapon Shod Foot (Serious Injury) at Downtown Crossing MBTA Station [...]
Big News! The South Boston Association of Nonprofits (SBANP) awarded funding from Boston Resiliency Fund
Well, this is exciting news! The South Boston Association of Non Profits (SBANP) received $74,560 from the Boston Resiliency Fund this week, to help provide [...]
Recap of Mayor Walsh’s press briefing on April 29th
Did you miss the mayor’s press briefing on Wednesday? Don’t worry! You can still be informed. Here’s a recap of the facts, information and data [...]














