News

The Flipside reports the Wu administration thinks it can comply with the Boston Trust Act, which forbids BPD from helping ICE grab people not facing criminal charges, even as if it takes a $12-million ...
The Boston Business Journal reports that local car magnate Herb Chambers is selling most of his dealerships to some Georgia concern for more than $1 billion. No immediate word if the names will be ...
The Crimson reports the regime is looking to invalidate Harvard University patents based on federal grants, which of course is totally not an ex post facto sort of thing to do just because you want to ...
A federal judge today dismissed a trademark lawsuit by a Florida-based chain of ice cream joints called Sloan's against a restaurant with a cocktail program on North Harvard Street in Allston called ...
The Boston Licensing Board yesterday decided to take no immediate action on a request from the owner of Aguasvivas Market, 926 Morton St. in Mattapan, to add Caribbean and Latin American beers and ...
Victim identified as Tanahj Takeem Thompson-Hinnant, 23, of Roxbury. Boston Police report a man was shot repeatedly at 289 Dudley St., near Mt. Pleasant Avenue, in Roxbury around 11:55 p.m. on Sunday.
A Transit Police officer was sentenced to just probation last month after admitting he beat a homeless man at Ashmont station - and then arrested the man on a bogus charge of assault and battery on a ...
Midsummer Dunks shows us the scene at Ruggles around 4:20 p.m., when a Needham Line train was declared to be pining for the fjords. Read more.
Transit Police report a Providence man didn't make it home after a trip to Boston Monday, not because his car wound up on the Green Line tracks near the BU bridge early Tuesday, but because he was ...
The National Conference of State Legislatures ended its meetings in Boston tonight with a show at Harborlights (or whatever the kids call it these days) that featured music by the Boston Pops and Boyz ...
Even normally jaded Red Line passengers were rattled after their train pulled into Downtown Crossing shortly after 9 p.m. yesterday and a fire alarm went off, the air and platform filled with haze and ...
Joanna and John Lin have started up Allstonia, which they promise will be updated once a week with the latest news and happenings around Allston - on both the Web and in e-mail. The first issue, today ...