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Training for Boston-area police analyzes law enforcement's role in Holocaust
In a training session Monday, officers in the Boston area studied lessons to be learned from the Holocaust and the role law enforcement played. The training, created in partnership with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, examines how police were used to legitimize and enforce Nazi policies. The program, called “What You Do Matters,” provides information about how Adolf Hitler...
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Public housing residents say broken elevators leave them trapped in their homes
Residents in Boston Public Housing — many who are elderly or have disabilities — say the elevators at high-rise apartment complexes break on a regular basis and sometimes remain out of service for months.
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Boston warns drivers about a new parking ticket scam
Boston police are warning the public about a new scam targeting residents by claiming that they have unpaid parking tickets.
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Armed robbery at popular Boston restaurant was staged by man, ex's son, DA says
An armed robbery at a popular chain restaurant in downtown Boston last week was staged, officials said Monday, announcing the arrest of a man and his ex-wife’s son.
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Police standoff in Hyde Park ends
A police standoff in Boston’s Hyde Park neighborhood that lasted for hours on Monday morning is now over.
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Friend of man fatally shot in 7-Eleven parking lot grieving his death
Joseph Donahue, 46, of Charlestown, was found dead in a 7-Eleven parking lot Saturday night, and one of his closest friends is grieving his death.
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Investigation underway after woman found dead in Roslindale home
A woman was found dead at a home in Boston’s Roslindale neighborhood Sunday morning, according to police, who confirmed a death investigation is underway. Detectives responded around 10:06 a.m. to 20 Cohasset Street after a woman in her 20s was found deceased, police said. Her name has not been released at this time, and police haven’t said how she died....
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Man found shot to death in 7-Eleven parking lot has been identified
Boston police have identified the man found dead in the 7-Eleven parking lot as 46-year-old Joseph Donahue, of Charlestown.
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46-year-old man found shot to death in 7-Eleven parking lot in Charlestown
A man was found dead in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven in Boston’s Charlestown neighborhood late Saturday night, according to police, who say he had been shot. Boston police announced Sunday that there was a death investigation underway at 140 Main Street after officers responded around 10:33 p.m. the night before to a report of a pedestrian struck there...
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3 teens arrested after Boston police find them asleep in stolen vehicle
Three teenagers are facing multiple charges after they were found inside a stolen vehicle in Boston’s Roslindale neighborhood overnight. Boston police say the incident unfolded after they were notified about a victim tracking their stolen vehicle to a fast-food restaurant at 327 Walk Hill Street. When officers arrived on scene, they found the stolen vehicle parked in a rear lot...
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Community braves frigid waters in annual ‘Rally 4 Nally' polar plunge in Boston
Friends, family and community members turned out to Carson Beach to take part in the 4th annual polar plunge in honor of Cathy Nally, who died from ALS in 2022.
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Man sentenced to prison for deadly 2022 stabbing in Roxbury
A Boston man has been sentenced to prison for a 2022 stabbing in Roxbury that left one man dead and a second hurt.
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Pedestrian struck by vehicle in Boston
A vehicle struck a pedestrian and a building in Boston on Friday afternoon. Boston police said they responded to the area of Summer and Kingston streets shortly before 2 p.m. for a report of a motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian. They said the vehicle also struck a building in the area. One person was taken to an area hospital,...
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Boston police officer accused of domestic violence suspended by POST commission
A Boston police officer who is facing domestic violence charges has had his certification suspended by the Peace Officer Standards and Training, or POST, Commission.
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Strong winds cause Mass. power outages, delay flights at Boston Logan
Wind gusts of 50 mph or more knocked over trees around Massachusetts, leading to thousands of power outages. Planes into and out of Boston’s Logan airport were delayed, too. Here’s what to know about the weather system....
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Can steeper fines fix Boston's rat problem?
There’s a persistent rodent problem plaguing neighborhoods throughout Boston. From Dorchester to Roxbury and into Allston, rats continue to multiply with faulty trash storage and absentee landlords fueling the fire. “It’s a huge issue where we have large complexes with overflowing dumpsters, or not enough garbage cans,” said Rat City Arts Festival Director, Ricky Meinke. City councilors have spent years...
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Powerful wind gusts not letting up, and cold is blowing into New England
Strong winds are blowing across southern New England Thursday, with gusts between 45-55 mph, especially in higher areas and along the coast. The winds are caused by a strong low pressure system near Canada. They will gradually ease Thursday evening, though a few spots could see even stronger gusts before 10 p.m., but it will remain breezy overnight and into...
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What the Boston Marathon bombing taught us about safety at public events
The deadly violence on New Year’s Day in New Orleans has dredged up memories of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings in Boston. Fourteen people were killed when a car plowed through a New Year’s crowd in New Orleans. Authorities say the driver was inspired by foreign terrorists. The marathon bombers, who killed three people and injured dozens of others, were...
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Power restored for many on windy day that brought dozens of flight delays at Logan
Thousands of Massachusetts customers were without electricity on a windy Thursday, but the lights are back on for many. Dozens of flights going into and out of Boston Logan International Airport on Thursday were delayed or cancelled due to strong winds. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency was reporting about 5,600 power outages across the state as of 4 p.m., but...
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10 Boston-area real estate projects to watch in 2025
Many of Boston’s real estate developers, landlords and brokers are wary, if not downright pessimistic, heading into 2025. They’re unsure whether they’ll be able to find the money to break ground on their projects or the businesses to fill their buildings.