Boston/ Community & Society
Published on May 13, 2020
Top Boston news: Zoom hackers disrupt city video session; veterans help feed community; morePhoto: Tim Sackton/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Boston.

6 patients treated at Children’s Hospital for illness that may be linked to COVID-19

Six patients at Boston Children's Hospital are undergoing treatment for an inflammatory illness that may be linked to COVID-19. Doctors say that the children have not tested positive for the virus.

Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.

Zoom  hackers disrupt city video meeting 

The Mayor's Office of Economic Development called a Zoom meeting Tuesday to talk to small-business owners about how the city can help as the state begins to reopen the economy. It did not go well. 

Read the full story on Universal Hub.

More restaurant closings due to COVID-19

Here is an updated roundup of restaurant closings in and around Boston

Read the full story on Eater Boston.

Red Sox pitchers gearing up for possible July return

Since not every pitcher on the roster has the same access to a throwing partner, catcher or pitcher's mound, some guys are further along in the build-up process than others.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.

Veterans step up to stock Dorchester food pantry

Skyrocketing demand from the coronavirus lockdown nearly wiped out one Dorchester food pantry. The Iraq and Afghan war veterans of Massachusetts Fallen Heroes have stepped up to help feed the community.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.


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