Online voter registration spikes in Massachusetts following Biden dropout
“What you’re seeing in those numbers is people who no longer want to sit on the sidelines,” said Steve Kerrigan, chair of Massachusetts’ Democratic party.
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Boston While Black is showing off — and building — the city's vibrant Black culture
“‘Yeah, of course, if you move somewhere, this is an important resource.’ But almost half of our members have actually grown up in Boston,” said founder Sheena Collier. -
Ask Dave Epstein: How to get more than black-eyed Susans in a wildflower patch
Plus: Why are hydrangeas so beautiful this year? -
Speed limit on busy Route 3 is going up
MassDOT increased the speed limit from 55 mph to 65 mph along the stretch of roadway along the Route 3 corridor to New Hampshire. -
Karen Read's retrial set for next January
In an Aug. 9 hearing, the defense is expected to argue its motion to dismiss two of the charges in the case. -
Karen Read back in court after murder case of Boston police officer boyfriend ended in mistrial
Karen Read returns to court Monday for the first time since her murder case involving her Boston police officer boyfriend ended in a mistrial. -
Local day program for migrants in limbo as state moves families into new shelters
They’re seeking guidance from the state on how to move forward. -
Urban farmers try to adapt to the heat, and pick crops that can do the same
As temperatures top the high 90s this week, gardens and farms are pivoting to adapt their growing and labor practices to the heat. -
No Boston Olympics reflects on its victory nine years ago
Nine years ago Boston cancelled its bid to host the 2024 Olympics. No Boston Olympics is one group that helped make that happen.