Migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard closer to getting victim visas
The federal government is allowing the immigrants to get work authorization and be protected from deportation as potential victims of a crime.
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After one year in business, Park-9 draws in dog lovers with pints and paws
Everett business is New England's only indoor dog park and bar.
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EPA regional administrator celebrates federal investments this Earth Day
The Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill will support people on the ground, but there's still a lag in rollout. -
The push for mass timber as a sustainable housing solution in New England
Across New England, developers are looking for new ways to increase affordable housing inventory, and some are using a building method known as mass timber, to inflict less environmental damage. -
ShotSpotter aims to detect gunshots instantly. The ACLU says it's ineffective.
A new ACLU report calls for Boston to drop its ShotSpotter contract over concerns about reliability and over-policing. -
Holocaust studies center administrator resigns from Clark University
Mary Jane Rein, a Jewish scholar, departed for Assumption University, a Catholic institution. What’s at issue is the Clark administration’s response — or lack thereof — to inciting events off campus in mid-March. -
From ancient art to K-Pop, 'Hallyu! The Korean Wave' celebrates South Korea's global influence
The new "Hallyu! The Korean Wave" exhibit at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts opened last month. It highlights South Korean global influence through vivid pop culture and historical pieces.
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