
Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Boston.
New law limits city police in federal immigration matters
Boston’s mayor on Thursday signed into law new restrictions meant to limit the participation of city police in federal immigration enforcement matters.
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Arraignment set for woman charged in connection with vehicular death of toddler in a stroller
Charlene Casey, 64, was to be arraigned on Thursday on a charge of motor-vehicle homicide, which the Suffolk County District Attorney's office says led to a crash that killed Colin McGrath, 22 months, as he sat in a stroller.
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Boston officially renames Dudley Square to Nubian Square
Following a years-long campaign culminating in a decisive vote last month, the city of Boston has renamed the historic, majority-black Roxbury neighborhood after the ancient African civilization of Nubia, which reigned in the Nile Valley more than 1,000 years ago.
Read the full story on Boston Globe.
School bus dropped 10-year-old off a mile from stop, mom says
Boston Public Schools is investigating how this might have happened.
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