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Covid-19 at- Home Test Line at South Boston Public Library
UPDATE: Follow South Boston branch of BPL on Twitter for the latest news on tests. As of Wednesday, the library was out of tests and [...]
Transit Police need your help in identifying these two that robbed a sleeping homeless man + then punched + kicked another who tried and stop them
From Transit Police News: On December 19, 2021 at approximately 11:30PM at the MBTA's Downtown Crossing concourse two unknown male subjects, depicted within, robbed a [...]
Mayor Wu announces plan to require proof of Covid-19 Vaccination
AT INDOOR DINING, FITNESS, AND ENTERTAINMENT LOCATIONS; VACCINATION REQUIREMENT FOR CITY WORKERS As COVID-19 surges, Arlington, Brookline, Cambridge, Salem, Somerville and other municipalities announce efforts [...]
BPDA approves plans for 323-365 Dorchester Ave.
Hang onto your hats! Another large scale development has been approved for the Dot. Ave. neighborhood - and this one is a big one. On [...]
Latest COVID-19 report by the Boston Public Health Commission
Here’s the latest COVID-19 report by the Boston Public Health Commission.  It includes a breakdown of cases by age, gender, neighborhood etc. [...]
If you’re thinking about running the marathon route, don’t!
At Friday afternoon’s press conference, Mayor Marty Walsh warned runners who were thinking about running the Boston Marathon route should [...]
Car Crash on Columbia Road
Around 7:15pm on Friday, a car speeding on Columbia Road heading from M Street to L Street smashed into a [...]
Snow on the way! Oh, great!
Now that it's spring, snow has decided to make an appearance this weekend. Honestly, why not, right? Snow will start [...]
Community Advisory: Emergency Vehicle Procession
Listen up! At 7:30pm on Wednesday, a procession of emergency vehicles - including BFD, BPD and EMS will drive around [...]
Sen. Collins, Rep. Biele support vulnerable residents and students impacted by COVID-19
Legislative action helps homelessness, addresses MCAS testing requirements BOSTON – As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact all facets of [...]
Water main break in South End causing major flooding and water shut-down
Did you notice your water pressure was low or not at all last night? Well, around 9:15pm on Tuesday night, there was a giant water [...]
Maybe posting that high school photo isn’t such a good idea. Scam alert.
Of course hackers and scammers find a way to ruin something light-hearted and fun during pandemic times. People have been sharing their high school senior [...]
Member of BPD passes away from COVID-19 complications
From BPD News It is with deep regret that the Boston Police Department announces the passing of active duty Boston Police Officer Jose V. Fontanez [...]
COVID-19 cases in Boston hospital workers double in the past weeks.
WCVB is reporting that cases of COVID-19 in healthcare workers have doubled in the last few weeks. For Boston’s major hospitals there are a total [...]
High Wind Warning? No problem for this kite boarder!
On Monday in the midst of the wild weather, a local kiteboarder decided to set sail reaching heights of 40 ft. You can check out this [...]
Batten Down the Hatches: Gusty winds could lead to power outages & down trees.
You might want to charge your cell phone, laptop, and any other device that needs power. Maybe move your parked car from under that old [...]

















