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Top Boston news: Prosecutors to respond to bomber's appeal; 'Straight Pride' parade set; more

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Published on June 27, 2019
Top Boston news: Prosecutors to respond to bomber's appeal; 'Straight Pride' parade set; morePhoto: Ted Eytan/flickr

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Wayfair employees walk out, hundreds protest over sales to migrant detention center

Wayfair employees and other demonstrators gathered in Boston, some holding signs reading "Boycott Wayfair!" and "Shut Down the Concentration Camps!"

Read the full story on USA TODAY.

Date set for 'Straight Pride' parade in Boston

Organizers of what they’ve dubbed a “Straight Pride" Parade say they will be receiving a license from the City of Boston to hold the event on Aug. 31.

Read the full story on WBZ | CBS Boston.

Witness says police showed restraint in Penhallow Street shooting

A neighbor who witnessed the police shooting of a 19-year-old suspect on Penhallow Street says that he joined officers in pleading with the young man to drop his weapon — to no avail.

Read the full story on Dorchester Reporter.

Prosecutors to respond in Boston Marathon bomber's appeal

Prosecutors are expected to file their response in Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death-penalty appeal.

Read the full story on Houston Chronicle.


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