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Boston’s flag rejection violated Christian group's First Amendment rights, Supreme Court rules
Group director says they’ll reapply if Boston resumes flag flying program. -
US Attorney Rachael Rollins addresses police misconduct in Boston and beyond
Rollins called one recent case 'incredibly troubling' -
Former state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson pulls nomination papers for state Senate run
Wilkerson has been recruiting signature-collectors to get on the ballot for this year’s election. -
Boston's new planning chief: Development should be transparent, predictable and community focused
James "Arthur" Jemison will work to implement Mayor Michelle Wu's vision of a 21st-century Boston. -
WATCH: Nephew of Dorchester man killed on MBTA says 'My uncle's blood is on their hands'
Kelvin Lalin said the MBTA has not reached out to his family after his uncle was dragged by the Red Line train. -
The Boston Marathon kicks off in its first spring race since the pandemic started
The prestigious race is returning to its springtime spot for the first time since the pandemic began, after a cancelation in 2020 and a postponement to the fall in 2021. -
Wu names José Massó as Boston's new Human Services chief
Massó, will oversee one of the largest cabinets in the city, according to the mayor's office. -
Boston’s planning and development director Golden to step down
His departure clears the way for Mayor Michelle Wu to begin implementing her plan to reform the agency. -
Iconic Boston Pride parade will not return this summer
Scores of events are still planned for June. -
Wu unveils nearly $4 billion Boston operating budget
The spending plan would put $206 million federal pandemic relief dollars toward housing