Feds put ‘severely disruptive’ restrictions on applying for green cards
Local immigration attorneys say the move by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will impact thousands of people trying to adjust their statuses in Massachusetts.
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Five years later, MBTA Communities Act spurs ‘real but modest’ change, report finds
Nearly 7,000 units are being built in 34 communities across Massachusetts under the MBTA Communities Act, less than a 1% increase to the total housing in those towns. -
Federal judge rules that Vineyard Wind can resume construction
The offshore turbine project off the coast of Massachusetts was issued a stop work order by the Trump administration in December. -
Families of 2 men killed in boat strike sue Trump administration in Boston federal court
The lawsuit calls the attack a war crime and part of an “unlawful U.S. military campaign". -
‘Heated Rivalry’ brings real-world impact to LGBTQ+ hockey community
Boston area athletes want this to be an inflection point to make room for more people in the game. -
What it really takes to turn Boston’s empty office buildings into housing
GBH News followed Boston’s first completed office-to-residential conversion under a new city program. -
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A frozen cannon trail: How a Berkshires mission tested a young bookseller
A patchwork of volunteer historians across Western Massachusetts continue to zero in on the likely path of Henry Knox, 250 years after he managed an astonishing feat of engineering and transportation. -
Snowstorm dumps 1-2 feet across Mass., closes schools Tuesday in many towns
Lingering snow Monday night will likely increase snow totals after nearly one to two feet of snow fell on parts of Massachusetts during the state's biggest snowstorm in four years.