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Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz has been elected president of the National District Attorneys Association.
Harvard College is closing its diversity offices for minority, LGBTQ, and women students — and merging them into a new umbrella center that no longer refers to race, gender, or sexual orientation.
Summer in New England doesn’t have to be about beaches, clam chowder and overpriced trips to Fenway Park. If you’re looking to break the routine and try something more unique — here are five activities worth checking out before Labor Day hits.
Organizers plan to hold a topless protest in Boston next month, advocating for the right of women to go topless in public in Massachusetts.
In public schools and summer camps across Massachusetts, students cannot use sunscreen without a doctor's note.
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Summer in New England doesn’t have to be about beaches, clam chowder and overpriced trips to Fenway Park. If you’re looking to break the routine and try something more unique — here are five activities worth checking out before Labor Day hits.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s administration awarded $200,000 in grants this spring through the city’s “Beyond Pride” program, aimed at supporting LGBTQ+ organizations in the city. The funding went to 45 groups, with awards ranging from $500 to $15,000.
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From acting families to former side gigs to unusual paths to the majors, here are five things you probably didn’t know about some of the guys wearing the Boston uniform in 2025.
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This is normal, right? Not everybody can make it to everything – we all have busy lives. And not everybody is good at communicating. We can’t expect everyone we invite to show up for our thing, to help our idea materialize.
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Colleges always have some unusual courses, but these take weird to a new level. Whether it’s taxpayer-funded nude modeling or a class taught completely in French about prostitution, Massachusetts schools are offering some pretty out-there classes this upcoming school year.
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Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz has been elected president of the National District Attorneys Association.
Harvard College is closing its diversity offices for minority, LGBTQ, and women students — and merging them into a new umbrella center that no longer refers to race, gender, or sexual orientation.
Organizers plan to hold a topless protest in Boston next month, advocating for the right of women to go topless in public in Massachusetts.
In public schools and summer camps across Massachusetts, students cannot use sunscreen without a doctor's note.
When it comes to crime, U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-Newton) differs from some of his Democratic peers.
A genderless Democratic Congressional candidate who is challenging U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Salem) in the state's Sixth Congressional District identifies – and takes issue with the sitting congressman's stance on males competing in women's sports.
Summer in New England doesn’t have to be about beaches, clam chowder and overpriced trips to Fenway Park. If you’re looking to break the routine and try something more unique — here are five activities worth checking out before Labor Day hits.
Organizers plan to hold a topless protest in Boston next month, advocating for the right of women to go topless in public in Massachusetts.
From acting families to former side gigs to unusual paths to the majors, here are five things you probably didn’t know about some of the guys wearing the Boston uniform in 2025.
A group of Quincy residents is suing the city in state court to stop the installation of statues depicting two Catholic saints in front of a new $175 million public safety building...
The new pontiff elected Thursday, May 8 is Pope Leo XIV. America's first pope, the former Cardinal Robert Prevost grew up just south of Chicago. He is a Chicago White Sox fan and a Villanova University alumnus.
Pope Francis died early Monday morning, prompting sadness and grief aross the world. The 88-year-old, who had served since 2013, suffered a stroke and heart failure. He had also been dealing with chronic lung problems.
When it comes to fireworks, Massachusetts is an outlier. It's the only state where all consumer fireworks are illegal. Here are some politicians who want to change that.
Every town State Representative Chris Flanagan (D-Dennis) represents has now formally asked him to resign from the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
Former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown (R-Massachusetts) entered the 2026 race for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire on Wednesday, saying he wants a “better America” and a “new generation of leadership” in Washington.
The unemployment rate in Massachusetts has reached its highest level during Governor Maura Healey’s time in office, and critics are pointing to her administration’s policies as a driving factor.
Harvard College is closing its diversity offices for minority, LGBTQ, and women students — and merging them into a new umbrella center that no longer refers to race, gender, or sexual orientation.
In public schools and summer camps across Massachusetts, students cannot use sunscreen without a doctor's note.
The Senate is gearing up for the next step in a growing debate over the benefits or harms that come with cellphones in K-12 classrooms.
Colleges always have some unusual courses, but these take weird to a new level. Whether it’s taxpayer-funded nude modeling or a class taught completely in French about prostitution, Massachusetts schools are offering some pretty out-there classes this upcoming school year.
At least nine high school state titles in girls’ sports were won by male athletes during the 2024-2025 school year across five states: Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, California, and Washington.