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Boston celebrates the life of Mel King at South End funeral
King, who died at 94, was remembered as a pioneering community activist — and “the coolest.” -
25 years after Good Friday agreement, Boston leaders say it is a model for peace
The agreement ended decades years of violence on the Irish island. -
After six days in court, federal judge now weighs Boston redistricting case
Lawyers in the case surrounding Boston's voting maps wrapped up oral arguments Wednesday. -
Boston redistricting challenge kicks off in federal court
At-Large Councilor Michael Flaherty takes the stand for three hours as a witness. -
UN climate scientists warn of irreversible damage if we don't act fast. Here's what Boston can do
City officials have already taken steps to slow climate change. -
Boston YouTuber highlights Black history "gems" around the state
Jazz Dottin's video have received tens of thousands of views. -
Boston Police Department fires two controversial officers
Commissioner Cox said the dismissals were separate and properly investigated. -
Veteran congressman, sitting local politicians will testify against Boston in federal redistricting case
The lawsuit lays bare a rift among Boston Democrats. -
Combatting hate at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Neo-Nazi groups displayed hateful propaganda at last year's parade. -
Boston Police Commissioner Cox supports ending dismissal appeals
“I think if we fire somebody, they should stay fired,” said Commissioner Michael Cox.