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Celebrating Black heritage: Women who have inspired in Boston
As we celebrate Black heritage this month, we are introducing you to women who have hleped shape our communities in Boston. Each Monday in February, we are sharing a new profile. Watch each segment that has aired so far below. Alfreda Harris won four college basketball championships as head coach for Roxbury Community College, renowned for her no-nonsense approach. Speaking…
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French bulldog reunited with Dorchester family after theft
A dog is back with his family after being stolen last week in Boston. Bodega, a French bulldog, wandered away in Dorchester and was picked up Wednesday by two individuals on a scooter who were last seen with the dog in the area of Quincy and Ceylon streets, police said. On Monday, his owners say their wish came true. Police…
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Team Impact kids honored at Beanpot championship game
Young fans facing illnesses and disabilities have been paired with Boston’s top college hockey teams.
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Gauging the impact of Mass General Brigham's impending layoffs
Mass General Brigham, Massachusetts’ largest employer, has announced the largest layoffs in the hospital system’s history, citing a $250 million budget shortfall. MGB CEO Anne Klibanski informed employees of the impending cuts via email on Monday. Hundreds of management and administrative positions will be eliminated within the next couple of months. While MGB has stated that patient care will not…
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Remembering Rubina Ann Guscott, a force for justice and equality
As we celebrate Black Heritage Month, we share the story of Rubina Ann Guscott, who fought for social and educational equality after coming to Boston from Jamaica by way of Ellis Island in 1920.
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Mass General Brigham planning hundreds of layoffs
Massachusetts’ largest private employer says it needs to cut payroll costs by more than $200 million.
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Boston police seek suspects in Beacon Hill assault
Boston police are searching for two suspects in an assault and battery in the city’s Beacon Hill neighborhood Friday night. Police said the assault was reported just before 10 p.m. near 150 Charles Street. Responding officers spoke with the victim, who said the suspects fled West Cedar Street. On Monday, Brenna Martinez told NBC10 Boston she had been walking home…
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Thursday's snow will cause a wintry mess for the AM commute in Boston
Early morning Thursday will begin as a wintry mess, with snow falling overnight followed by a mix of sleet, rain and freezing rain.
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Shorter stays, family caps eyed as reforms to Mass. emergency shelter system
Senators are eyeing the weather as they prepare for potential back-to-back formal session days later this week, taking up rules for the new two-year legislative term and tackling a policy-packed emergency shelter budget bill Wednesday and possibly into Thursday. The House on Thursday passed a $425 million bill to fund the emergency assistance (EA) family shelter program through June. The…
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Mass. leads court challenge on Trump's cuts to medical research funding
Over 20 states are suing the Trump administration over planned cuts to funding at medical and public health research institutions nationwide.
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Details on the incoming wintry systems
We’re still in an active pattern that’s acting as a conveyer belt for wintry storms.
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Rapper Ye posts, incorrectly, that 14-year-olds can marry in Massachusetts
On Sunday night, rapper Ye, formerly Kanye West, shared a post on social media about the age at which people can marry in Massachusetts, in connection with singer R. Kelly. “MARRIAGEAGE (W/ PARENTAL CONSENT) IN MASSACHUSETTS IS 14,” Ye wrote on X, formerly Twitter, including a picture of Kelly, who’s been sentenced to decades in prison for of child pornography…
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Mass. has a major drought. A lot of snow just fell, but we need more.
A winter storm just dumped a widespread 3+ inches of snow across Massachusetts, and it may help make up the state’s rainfall deficit, but not very much.
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Boston snow recap: Why more didn't fall, widespread cleanup, winter fun
The winter storm cleared out of Boston, leaving behind several inches of snow that crews have been working to clean up so people across Massachusetts and New Hampshire can go sledding and have other fun on Sunday. ...
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More snow? Here's the forecast | Boston's still not up to winter average
Here’s your updated check of the weather for Boston, where the snow is still coming down on Sunday, and we’ve got more chances for snow this week — which we’ll need if we’re going to reach the average winter snowfall....
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Winter blast continues: 3 snowstorms in the forecast for Mass., NH this week
The snow has wrapped up as our storm moves away this afternoon. Some flurries and clouds linger late today, but no new snow accumulation is in the forecast. That means dramatic improvement this evening as you head to any Super Bowl parties. We continue to dig out of several inches of snow. Some areas in western and central Massachusetts came up short...
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Yes, snow just fell in Boston — here's when we'll get even more
As we poke our heads out the door to see how much snow we got in the Boston area, we’ve already got an eye on the next bouts of wintry weather headed our way.
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Boston's snow day | How much fell, cleanup begins, latest forecast
Snow blanketed Boston and much of Massachusetts Sunday morning after a winter storm blew through. Here’s everything you need to know, including how much fell, road conditions and cleanup plans.
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Snowfall totals: See what part of the Boston area got 8.5″ of snow!
A snowstorm blew through the Boston area overnight, dropping over a foot in places in Vermont and Maine and almost half a foot to plenty of other towns across the region.
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Boston snowfall update: How much snow the winter storm dumped overnight
A winter storm dropped 3-6 inches of snow on Boston overnight, with a band of 6-10 inches in northern New England. Here’s the latest forecast, including snow mas and what to expect for the rest of the day and week....
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