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Improving conditions as rain leaves New England on Saturday evening
Other than mountain snow showers overnight tonight, the rest of the region will be mainly dry with a gusty northwest wind persisting with gusts over 30 mph.
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Rainy and windy Saturday in the region
A few communities could pick up another inch of rain through at least this afternoon before the low churns away from the Commonwealth and our skies begin to gradually clear.
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Boston's weekend forecast | The rain isn't done with us yet
A few storm systems are on the way to Massachusetts, and they will be increasingly likely to drop snow — we’re watching Thanksgiving and Black Friday very closely.
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Mayor Wu hands out turkeys in West Roxbury
Visitors at an adult day care facility in Boston got to take home free turkeys and other fixings Friday. “It’s a special time of year and we know that families are often struggling … we have the chance to make sure that everyone has a special holiday,” Mayor Michelle Wu said....
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Parents on edge after man inappropriately touches students at Boston school
The incident happened Thursday at the Snowden International School on Newbury Street.
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MassDevelopment names new CEO
MassDevelopment has named Navjeet Bal, a former Massachusetts revenue commissioner, as its next chief executive.
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Budget limitations could put MBTA improvements in slow zone, advocates fear
The MBTA is headed toward a fiscal cliff and transit advocates say decisions on how to trim the budget need to be made by the end of the year or the outcome will be detrimental for the state. In early 2024, Gov. Maura Healey signed an executive order creating the Transportation Funding Task Force, a group of 31 public transit...
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Boston police seek to ID man in burglary at elderly housing
The burglary occurred at The Cardinal Medeiros Manor Apartments, located at 11 Woodcliff Street in Dorchester, police said
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Long-mooted cat cafe opens in Boston
A new Boston cat cafe that’s been in the works for years it is now fully up and running.
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Thief flashes gun, steals cash from 7-Eleven in Charlestown, police say
Boston police say the armed robbery occurred late Sunday night at the 7-Eleven, located at 140 Main Street in Charlestown
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Added security at Boston high school after man inappropriately touches students
Parents are on edge Friday morning after a man allegedly inappropriately touched several students at a Boston high school. Now, police are searching for the lurker in the Back Bay. It all happened at the Snowden International School on Newbury Street in Copley Square. A man was reportedly touching students inappropriately as they walked in and out of the building....
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More security around Boston high school after man inappropriately touches students
Police say a man inappropriately touched students walking in and out of the Snowden International School on Newbury Street.
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Rain continues Friday, showers break off Saturday
While not as wet as Thursday – and punctuated by a few sunny breaks – we’re still seeing some showers as the storm holds fast in New England. Our final batch will come Friday afternoon and into tonight.
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Boston police seek man who inappropriately touched students outside high school
Boston police are looking for a man they say inappropriately touched several students at a small high school near Copley Square. Officers responded around 11:30 a.m. to the Snowden International School on Newbury Street in Back Bay after reports that the man had touched students as they were walking in and out of the building. “That’s scary, that it’s happening...
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Trump team, Mass. leaders clash on immigration
The attacks between the incoming Trump administration and Massachusetts officials over immigration policies, enforcement, and sanctuary cities continues to intensify. Massachusetts isn’t a sanctuary state, but it is the only right-to-shelter state, which is a draw for undocumented immigrants and a target for the incoming “border czar,” Tom Homan. “She’s not very smart,” Homan said of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu...
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New England's biggest pre-winter snowstorms
New England is no stranger to seeing snowstorms much earlier than the official start of winter! Here are some of the biggest early storms.
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Boston getting steady rain all day, helping fight brush fires
Rarely has a rainy day been so nice. Here’s what to expect from the rest of the first major rainfall in Boston in weeks.
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Boston police searching for person behind $250K jewelry theft
Boston police say the larceny happened Tuesday afternoon at G20 Spa on Exeter Street.
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High-end heist: Boston police seek woman who stole $250K worth of jewelry from spa
Boston police are asking for the public’s help identifying a woman who allegedly stole hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of jewelry from G20 Spa.
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Wu urges state lawmakers to approve revised Boston commercial tax plan
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu spoke to a joint committee on Beacon Hill Wednesday to advance her revised tax proposal. The mayor urged lawmakers to approve it in time for Gov. Maura Healey’s signature. Wu called the revised plan, with more protections for small businesses, a compromise, balancing the needs of residents and the business community. Boston’s commissioner of assessing used...