Boston Public Schools Unveil Inclusive Education Overhaul amid State Takeover Concerns
Boston Public Schools unveils a new special education plan aimed at providing an equitable education for students of all abilities through inclusion classrooms, addressing long-standing racial and systemic disparities.
Boston Protesters Rally at Senator Warren's Office, Demanding Halt to Israel-Hamas Conflict
Anti-war protesters in Boston rallied against the ongoing violence in the Middle East and sought the assistance of Senator Elizabeth Warren in calling for a ceasefire. Tensions escalated among demonstrators, resulting in arrests, while multiple sources reported on the various perspectives and events surrounding the protests.
Massachusetts SPCA Waives Fees in Adoptathon Event Targeting Senior and Less Adopted Animals in Boston, Methuen, Salem, and Centerville
Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) is making an effort to find homes for older and less adopted animals by waiving adoption fees during a weekend adoptathon.
Pittsfield, Westfield, and Southwick Police Hunt Jewelry Fraud Suspect Accused of Using Identity Theft to Buy Gems
As multiple police departments seek the public's assistance in identifying a man involved in using a stolen credit card, a larger discussion regarding financial identity theft must take place.
Massachusetts CCC Appoints Debra Hilton-Creek as Acting Executive Director Amid Leadership Changes
In a recent shift in leadership, the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission names Debra Hilton-Creek, a newcomer to the agency, as acting executive director with a fresh focus on people, culture, and best practices for organizational operations.
Wellesley Hills' Beloved CrepeBerry to Close Doors Amid Economic Struggles and Life Changes
CrepeBerry in Wellesley Hills is closing its doors later this month, and the restaurant owner cites record inflation, skyrocketing labor costs, a staffing shortage, and personal life changes, as contributing factors to the decision.
Winthrop Officer's Actions in Shooting Racist Attacker Deemed Lawful and Reasonable by Suffolk DA
Hayden releases findings into Winthrop 2021 officer-involved shooting death of Nathan Allen, revealing a racially motivated rampage that led to justified officer intervention. Winthrop community praised for healing and addressing the aftermath.












