Immigrants using CBP One app sue Trump administration for denying legal status
Plaintiffs say thousands of people who used the CBP One app to legally immigrate to the U.S. are at risk of deportation because of the program's cancellation.
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Mass. has 'never been closer' to new Cape bridges after $1 billion federal funds award
If you find yourself crawling in traffic over the Bourne Bridge or Sagamore Bridge to Cape Cod this weekend, you can now remind yourself that the state is about $1 billion closer to replacing the 89-year-old spans. -
Providence’s port community punches back against pollution
A band of activists has taken matters into their own hands, forging alliances and even going door-to-door in an effort to move the needle on health outcomes. -
Mass. leaders, experts emphasize that 'political violence' is not a democratic norm
As of Sunday afternoon, investigators have not yet released a possible motive behind the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. -
'Building Stuff with NOVA' brings STEM learning to Twitch with Dr. Nehemiah Mabry
The livestream teaches viewers about engineering, ideas and figuring things out. -
It's struggle city to get rid of hazardous household waste in Boston
Residents across Massachusetts deal with fees, few pickup dates, and long lines. -
Northern New England communities assess damage from devastating flash flooding
The fire chief in Dalton, NH said almost every road in town is washed out. Next door in Littleton, some roads are also still closed — leaving some people stranded. -
Police policy experts weigh in: Should a Boston Police officer be demoted for his role on an oversight body?
Many say high-ranking officers are typically the most well-suited to serve on broader oversight panels. -
Why Cape Cod is a global hotspot for great white sharks
"We do caution swimmers when they’re in certain areas of Cape Cod," says marine biologist Greg Skomal, "because there are great white sharks feeding in very close proximity to the shoreline."