
Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Boston.
Lawmakers hear testimony advocating for nonbinary gender option on licenses
The fight for gender-neutral driver’s licenses made its way to the State House Tuesday, where people who do not identify as male or female asked lawmakers for change and understanding.
Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.
Single drivers taking over carpool lanes
The high-occupancy vehicle lanes, or carpool lanes, north and south of Boston are not really what they're cracked up to be.
Read the full story on Boston 25 News.
Boston micromobility a major solution to region’s traffic congestion, study says
A new INRIX report finds that nearly half the car trips in the Boston area are under 3 miles and more than one-fifth are under 1 mile. How about biking or scootering instead?
Read the full story on Curbed Boston.
Boston's plan to deal with city's drug problem, homeless
The city's new plan would add treatment centers throughout the city, and dedicate more public works employees to clean up needles in parks and neighborhoods.
Read the full story on WCVB.
Boston City Council President Andrea Campbell endorses presidential hopeful Kamala Harris
City Council President Andrea Campbell is endorsing presidential hopeful Kamala Harris. Harris’ team announced Campbell’s support Wednesday afternoon, ahead of the third Democratic presidential primary debate
Read the full story on Boston Herald.
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