Community & Society in ...
Cambridge's Early Childhood Education Career Training Program is recruiting for free training with a focus on the CDA Credential and EEC certification.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Boston police arrested a 50-year-old woman in Dorchester for trafficking drugs, including fentanyl, meth, and cocaine, following tips about a drug den.
Weather & Environment in ...
Boston is set for a summer-like week with temperatures reaching high 80s and possibly 90s, well above May averages, starting Tuesday after a cooler Monday.
Retail & Industry in ...
Vegetarian chain Clover Food Lab remains open in Cambridge post-bankruptcy restructuring, with CEO Julia Piper's leadership and a shift towards catering and meal boxes aiding recovery.
Science, Tech & Medicine in ...
Harvard and Google have created the most detailed brain map ever, revealing an intricate network in a tiny brain sample, advancing our understanding of brain function and structure.
A student was arrested for using a knife during a fight at Excel High School in South Boston, prompting a brief lockdown and ongoing police investigations.
A woman was arrested for vandalizing train cars at North Quincy MBTA station; she's facing charges and may need psychological services. No injuries were reported.
Builder Kent Pecoy pleads guilty to fraud charges and faces up to 30 years in prison for conspiring to defraud the US and making false statements to a bank.
Worcester Police seek help to find missing teens Ana Dias and Iara Neves, urging public to report any information.
Politics & Govt in ...
Boston's Mayor Michelle Wu announces the return of Open Newbury, transforming Newbury Street into a car-free zone for pedestrian use on Sundays from June to September, and special days in December.
A Massachusetts man was arrested for allegedly using fraudulent means to obtain over $18 million in PPP loans, using some of the funds to buy a luxury NYC condo. He faces charges of wire fraud.
An East Boston man pleaded guilty to child pornography charges and faces up to 40 years in prison. He was involved in distributing abusive material via chat groups. Sentencing is set for August 14, 2024.
The mayors of Boston and Rome signed a Declaration of Intent to strengthen their cities' cultural and economic ties, focusing on tourism, trade, education, and climate issues.