Editorials

Anyone who has volunteered for a politician knows that it can be hard to get people to engage, even when you show up at their front door. But canvassing – or door-to-door contacts – is still an essential part of retail politics.

Election day,... Read more

As voters begin to cast ballots here in Boston this weekend in advance of the Nov. 5 election, The Reporter enthusiastically endorses Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to be the next president and vice president of the United States.

This is not a... Read more

Last week’s brazen double shooting inside a Four Corners barber shop, which left 20-year-old Elijah Ricardo Clunie of Dorchester dead and a second man wounded, has... Read more

There has been a fair bit of criticism levied here and in other quarters for the shortcomings of the recently ended state legislative session, and the executive branch’s failure to protect Carney Hospital from closing last weekend. But there have been... Read more

“Hi. You are off all week and will be paid under the WARN Act. If anything changes, you will be notified.”

It took just three sentences in a text message sent on Monday to advise a longtime Carney Hospital health care worker that – as of that... Read more

After weeks of claiming that she could “do nothing” to alter the fate of the imperiled Steward hospitals, Gov. Maura Healey last Friday announced that her administration would seize control of St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton and turn over... Read more

Screen Shot 2024-08-14 at 7.52.12 AM_0.png

On Tuesday evening, several hundred people packed into Florian Hall for... Read more

IMG_6910.JPG

A US bankruptcy judge in Houston issued a ruling on Tuesday afternoon that clears the way for Steward Health Care to close Carney Hospital – and... Read more

Screen Shot 2024-07-29 at 12.46.33 PM_0.png
Above, Padma Singh, an emergency room medical assistant at Carney Hospital, held up signs... Read more

Screenshot 2024-07-24 at 4.04.37 PM.png

President Biden speaks from the Oval Office on July 14, 2024. White House photo... Read more

There’s still much we don’t know about the mechanics and the motivations of the 20-year-old-shooter who tried to kill Donald Trump on Saturday afternoon in rural Pennsylvania. If this madman’s twisted intent was to strike a blow against Trump or his... Read more

In a 6-3 decision on Monday, the US Supreme Court ruled that certain “official acts” by a president are shielded by “absolute immunity” from criminal prosecution. The majority opinion deals a victory to former president Donald Trump and his legal team... Read more

June is Pride Month and rainbow flags can be seen all over the neighborhood and across the city. But they are particularly visible this year in Ashmont Hill, where neighbors have stepped up their visible support in response to what many suspect was a... Read more

It’s a real challenge to keep track of all the moving pieces involving the slow-motion train wreck otherwise known as Steward Health Care that now looms as an existential threat to Dorchester’s Carney Hospital. As we enter what is normally a quiet... Read more

On Monday, Mayor Wu sent her latest FY25 budget back to the City Council, which had cut roughly $15 million from her $4.6 billion plan the week before in a 10-3 vote. The mayor politely, but prudently, rejects almost all of the council’s cuts,... Read more

Pages