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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Local Venezuelans wrestle with what US taking Maduro means for democracy and socialism
Some Venezuelan nationals told GBH News they’re relieved the country is out from under Nicolás Maduro but worry about what comes next. Some doubt the Trump administration’s motives. -
Shooter who killed Brown students and MIT professor planned attack for months, says DOJ
The FBI discovered videos where the suspect admits to planning the Brown shooting. -
State forecasts lower winter heating bills for most Mass. homes
As an investigation of utility bill cost drivers gets underway, state government has projected that about three-quarters of Massachusetts homes could spend between 4% and 9% less than last year on heating this winter. -
Boston Harbor welcomes back shellfish harvesting, says goodbye to dirty water
For the first time in decades, water quality has improved enough to reclassify certain areas to allow shellfishing for human consumption. -
GBH Daily: Air, water, traffic, dirt
The environmental deal behind Everett’s proposed soccer stadium. -
Questions linger about policing in Cambridge three years after killing of Sayed Faisal
Cambridge police officers started wearing body cameras last year. -
Latest delay puts wind power contracts two years behind schedule
Developers file legal challenge to federal offshore wind project freeze