Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell Spearheads Multi-State Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over NIH Grant Funding Disruptions
Massachusetts AG Campbell sues the Trump Administration, with 16 states joining, alleging illegal NIH funding disruptions, affecting research and public health advancements, with claims of politically motivated cuts to specific studies.
Boston Police Department Reintroduces Walk the Beat Program in Charlestown to Strengthen Community Bonds
Boston Police's District A-15 has reintroduced its "Walk the Beat" program to strengthen community relations through interactive events, including a cornhole game and shared meals. The program runs Wednesdays and welcomes all fitness levels.
Boston DA Criticizes ICE for Apprehending Suspect During Trial, Claiming Action Undermines Public Safety
The Suffolk County DA criticized ICE's arrest of a suspect during his Boston trial, which he says undermines public safety and the justice system. Charges were dismissed, and ICE was accused of obstructing justice.
Upcoming Month-Long Red Line Service Disruptions in Boston, Shuttle Buses to Replace Trains During Critical Maintenance
The article details upcoming disruptions to Boston's Red Line for maintenance from April 1 to 30, affecting the Ashmont branch and Mattapan Line, with shuttle services provided and recommended use of the free Fairmount Line.












