Oldest Pearl Harbor survivor is keeping the memory of the surprise bombing alive at 106
Freeman Johnson, of Centerville, Massachusetts, recalls the surprise attack and shares his memories of serving with the Navy during World War II and his life after the war.
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With visas from Brazil, Haiti cut off, local immigrants worry about ripple effects
Relatives who are still in Brazil or Haiti would be prevented from immigrating to the United States under the new move. -
Vineyard Wind joins in as second project wins court relief
Two offshore wind projects have now secured preliminary injunctions enabling work to resume, and now Vineyard Wind 1 is also going to court in search of relief from a federal government stop-work order. -
A year after tragedy, Skating Club of Boston members headed to the Olympics
Figure skater Max Naumov and pairs team Emily Chan and Spencer Howe will represent the U.S. in Milan. -
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399 and counting: One man’s quest to find Fresh Pond’s fungi
Mycologist Larry Millman is on a mission to record the fungi at Fresh Pond Reservation in Cambridge. He’s one discovery away from cataloging his 400th species. -
Local Iranians worry about unfolding Islamist government crackdown to protests
After thousands have been killed and a communications blackout imposed, Iran is preparing to execute an anti-government protester Wednesday. -
Worcester residents want police monitored by civilian review board
The push for a civilian review board comes after an independent report last fall found creating the panel would increase police accountability and rebuild trust in the department.