Mariners worry about Coast Guard plans to take buoys off the New England coast
“Electronic navigation is wonderful when it’s working — but when it’s not working, that becomes a problem,” said Salem’s harbormaster Bill McHugh.
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Appeals court temporarily pauses Rümeysa Öztürk's transfer to Vermont
The appeals court is putting a Vermont federal judge's decision on hold -
This Boston gym was built for neurodivergent people to get fit
At Inclusive Fitness, adults and kids with intellectual disabilities get one-on-one coaching in an environment that’s built with their needs in mind. -
GBH Daily: Local residents battle with west coast solar company
Some customers say they didn’t get what they were promised. -
New report details the economic advancement, gaps of the state's Latino population
We Are ALX, The Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation and the Mauricio Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development & Public Policy prepared the report, titled “¡Vamos Massachusetts! Unlocking Hispanic/Latino Economic Advancement.” -
Transportation advocates call for Worcester to adopt bus rapid transit service
The proposal involves buses operating in their own lanes and traffic lights automatically changing when they approach. -
Solar panel company accused of shady business in Massachusetts
California-based company Sunrun Inc. has sued more than 420 Massachusetts residents for breaking contracts. Many homeowners allege it’s a scam. -
Thousands march through Boston for 60th anniversary of MLK Jr.'s Freedom Rally
The rally included Martin Luther King III as well as other local and state leaders across a variety of sectors. -
Young Boston Catholics mourn Pope Francis and embrace his progressive ideals
Boston Catholics offer tributes and remembrances for Pope Francis and his lasting legacy and a renewed interest in the Church among a younger generation of Catholics.