Philip Eng is living out a leadership experiment at the state Department of Transportation: overseeing both the transit system and serving as the governor's statewide transportation point person.
Why are Black Bostonians dying years earlier than their neighbors? The DotLife podcast dives deeper with Dr. Bisola Ojikutu in this week's episode.
More than 3,000 eggs full of candy have been prepared for placement for Sunday’s (March 22) Easter Egg Hunt at Savin Hill Park.
The Oliver Wendell Holmes K-6 Innovation School held its annual Science Fair in the gym of the Dorchester school last ...
Local plumbers, contractors, and union leaders — including Dorchester’s Plumbers and Gasfitters Local 12 — flooded the State House on March 11 in observance of World Plumbing Day.
A Boston police officer charged with manslaughter after he shot and killed a Dorchester man in Roxbury last week was released on personal recognizance after his arraignment Thursday.
More than 100 people stood in frigid weather at Boston’s City Hall Plaza Wednesday evening to mourn the death of Emmanuel Damas, the 56-year-old Haitian man who died in an Arizona ICE detention center ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and residents of the Twin Cities of Minnesota will be the recipients of the 2026 Profile in Courage Award.
Boston firefighters responded to 158 Harvard St. near Gleason Street in Dorchester around 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday for an attic fire that went to two alarms as flames burst through the roof.
City officials hail the White Stadium-pro soccer arrangement as a boon for city students and residents, but opponents say ...
City officials received a tough critique last week from neighbors wary about the latest White Stadium gameday transportation ...
Ella Adams of State House News Service on the commemoration ceremonies to mark the 250th anniversary of end of the Siege of Boston, best known as Evacuation Day.