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Top Boston news: Fourth death from EEE in state; judge in Straight Pride case under investigation

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Published on September 26, 2019
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Boston.

Service held for woman hit, killed by van in South Boston

A mourning service was held Wednesday for Diane Ly, 30. She and her boyfriend Warren Cheng, 32, were hit by a white cargo van while in a crosswalk at Summer and Melcher streets just before 9 p.m. on Sept. 11. Cheng survived with serious injuries.

Read the full story on Boston 25 News.

State health officials announce fourth EEE death

Health officials announced on Wednesday the fourth Eastern Equine Encephalitis death in Massachusetts this year.

Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.

Judge in Straight Pride parade case under investigation

The board that oversees judicial conduct in Massachusetts is investigating the Boston judge who came under scrutiny for the way he handled arraignments for counter protesters at the Straight Pride parade.

Read the full story on Boston 25 News.

Man arrested after 7 people shot at in Chinatown 

A Quincy man has been arrested for allegedly trying to shoot a group of seven people on Edinboro Street in Chinatown around 3:30 a.m. on Sunday. A parked car provided enough cover for all of them to shelter behind until officers arrived.

Read the full story on Universal Hub.

7 area development trends to watch going into 2020

Co-working, transit-oriented complexes, life sciences hubs and more — the new year will be full of surprises.

Read the full story on Curbed Boston.


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