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Embattled state Rep. Carlos Henriquez, charged last week with assaulting and kidnapping a 23-year-old student, faced new questions this week over his campaign finances after a conservative watchdog group filed its own ... Read more.
Six House and Senate lawmakers, after eight months of negotiations, broke through Tuesday evening with a compromise anti-crime and sentencing reform bill that would make certain three-time habitual felons ineligible for ... Read more.
(Updated 2:35 p.m.)- The John F. Kennedy Library closed its doors on Tuesday after a Boston Water and Sewer Commission water main burst early in the morning. The pipe burst at the end of Mt. Vernon St.
In a notice ... Read more.
Mayor Menino has issued a heat advisory reminding residents to stay safe and healthy in today's 90 degree-plus heat. The city's 16 indoor pools will stay open until 9:30 p.m. to help residents stay cool.
... Read more.The Boston Police Department reports arresting a Mattapan man for a spree of violence that began with a failed holdup attempt at a Blue Hill Avenue check-cashing place and ended with him firing the gun at passersby around ... Read more.
The lead House negotiator on an anti-crime and sentencing reform bill said on Monday that changes to mandatory minimum sentencing laws for drug offenders remain one of the last unresolved issues between the branches. ... Read more.
Neighborhood Network News (BNN-TV) filed this report ... Read more.
A team of Boston Police and city inspectors raided a Woodrow Ave. house early this morning, seizing DJ equipment and ordering the third-floor tenant to appear in court for keeping a disorderly house and allegedly running ... Read more.
The alleged domestic assault and battery that led to the arrest of Rep. Carlos Henriquez (D-Dorchester) on Sunday began in the backseat of a car on a quiet street in Arlington Heights, according to a new, more detailed ... Read more.
Boston Police are investigating an overnight break-in at the Cristo Rey-Boston high school at 100 Savin Hill Ave. that included the theft of computers and one of the ... Read more.
The Boys and Girls Club, along with other collaborating youth serving agencies, will be participating in the approaching Rodman Ride for Kids. The Ride is a 25, 50 or 100 mile bike ride through the towns of Southeastern, ... Read more.
Landlords of an East Cottage Street three-decker have settled discrimination allegations leveled by Attorney General Martha Coakley, who claimed they attempted to avoid a responsibility to remove lead paint and refused to ... Read more.
State Rep. Carlos Henriquez, who represents parts of Dorchester and Roxbury, has vowed to fight the allegations of domestic assault and kidnapping in court, issuing a statement proclaiming his innocence. But that’s ... Read more.
An upcoming signal replacement project on the MBTA’s Red Line will cause weekend train shut-downs in July and August — starting this weekend— between the JFK/UMass and Ashmont stations.
The diversions ... Read more.
Nearly a year after Attorney General Martha Coakley accused Peggy O’Neil’s Pub & Grille of discrimination, her office and the co-owner of the Dorchester Avenue bar are still slugging it out in Suffolk Superior Court ... Read more.
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