Cambridge Embraces European Flair with Harvard Square Pedestrianization, MBTA Tunnel Plans Face Skepticism
Harvard Square in Cambridge will permanently close a block to traffic for a pedestrian-friendly area with outdoor dining, despite debates on traffic restriction methods and resistance to repurposing an abandoned tunnel.
Massachusetts AG Campbell Joins Coalition Challenging Trump's Use of National Guard in U.S. Cities Without Local Approval
Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell supports a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's deployment of National Guard troops in cities without local consent, emphasizing its unlawfulness and potential harm to civilian trust.
MassDOT Celebrates 10 Years of the Knowledge Corridor, Boosting Western Mass Transportation and Economy
MassDOT celebrates the 10th anniversary of purchasing and renovating the Knowledge Corridor, essential to Amtrak's Vermonter service, highlighting successes in ridership growth and rail infrastructure development.
Boston Police Officer Wounded, Suspect Daiquan Rice Arrested After Exchange of Gunfire in Roxbury
Boston Police reported an officer-involved shooting in Roxbury; an officer and suspect Daiquan Rice were injured during a confrontation after a chase. Rice faces multiple charges, including attempted murder.












