Embattled Brockton mayor faces potential assault and battery charge
Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Plymouth district attorney’s office have filed an application for a clerk’s hearing to be held on one criminal charge against Mayor Moises Rodrigues.
2026 World Cup in Massachusetts
US blues: Hundreds gather in Boston to watch Belgium end America’s World Cup dreams
The wide selection of red, white and blue gear in the crowd outside Time Out Market made it feel like a second helping of Fourth of July.
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American soccer fans prepare for big crowds as World Cup comes to Boston
AO Boston will be hosting watch parties at four different locations in the Greater Boston area. -
Boston seeks to stem seasonal spike in violence with expanded teen programming
City officials plan to expand Boston After Dark, a series of teen-focused events aimed at creating safe places for youth on Friday nights. -
Harvard limits number of students who get A grades
Supporters said Harvard’s grading system needed reform to better identify high-performing students. -
Students sue Massachusetts, claiming ‘intensely segregated’ school districts
The lawsuit, filed in Suffolk County Superior Court Wednesday, alleges that state policies have led to tens of thousands students concentrated in racially segregated school districts.
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