Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Announces 10 New Raised Bed Garden Classrooms in Partnership with Public Schools
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, public school leaders, and community partners celebrate the launch of new garden classrooms in the city's steps toward fostering sustainable education and building resilient communities.
67-Year-Old Man Assaulted, Bound, and Robbed in Brentwood, New Hampshire Home Invasion
A 67-year-old man in Brentwood, New Hampshire, finds himself at the center of an isolated incident in which he was assaulted, tied up, and left outside in his front yard, prompting a thorough investigation by local police.
Boston Medical Center Launches Innovative Program to Lower Energy Costs for Vulnerable Communities
Boston Medical Center Health System’s Clean Power Prescription pilot program aims to allow physicians to prescribe energy bill credits for patients, tackling both financial and climate-related concerns for lower-income, at-risk communities.
San Diego Company, Exagen, Coughs Up $653K to Settle Boston Allegations of Kickback and Fraud
Exagen Inc., a California-based life sciences company, has agreed to pay $653,143 to resolve allegations of kickback violations. The settlement stems from accusations that Exagen paid specimen processing fees to referring physicians in order to induce them to use the company's laboratory tests.
Boston's "Mass and Cass" Crisis Exposed, 2-Year-Old Found in Car Amid Drugs and Homelessness
A two-year-old was found sleeping with his mother in a car in Boston's "Mass and Cass" area earlier this month. The car was then towed due to expired registration. Police are currently investigating the situation.
Boston Police Seek Public's Help in Investigation of James Jones' Death
James Jones of Dorchester was the victim of a fatal shooting in the recent Corona Street homicide. As the Boston Police Department's Homicide Unit investigates the case, authorities seek the public's assistance in gathering information.












