Wu: Emerson protesters 'wanted to get arrested'
A city ordinance banning encampments can't be selectively applied, the mayor said.
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How Western Massachusetts inspired Andrea Hairston's latest sci-fi novel
The Afrofuturist author talks about her new novel "Archangels of Funk."
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Ben Diaz fought for custody of his child by himself. Now, he's helping other dads doing the same
Fatherly Justice Association was founded in 2023, but the vision stemmed from his daughter's birth in 2017. -
Poll finds Bostonians bullish on quality of life, but concerned about high costs
Broadly speaking, the results are good news for Mayor Michelle Wu. -
State Senate budget funds free community college for all
Gov. Maura Healey and the House did not include funding for universal community college in their budget proposals, leaving the Senate's plans shrouded in uncertainty. -
Harvard and MIT tell protesters to leave or face suspension
Suspension or expulsion from an Ivy League university can have dire academic consequences. -
Steward Health Care files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Healey administration says they are working to keep local hospitals open and preserve jobs.
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