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Future Of Hospital Campus Beside Franklin Park Draws Opposing Ideas
Shattuck hospital's upcoming move has prompted a contentious discussion about the future of the state-owned land it sits on. -
Diversity On The Rise In Greater Boston, New Research Shows
A new study out of the Boston Foundation confirms Boston's changing demographics. -
Rep. McGovern: 'We Should Have Normal Relations With Cuba'
Congressman Jim McGovern is determined to make things better between the two countries. -
Mattapan Residents Organize New Neighborhood Council
The council members seek to unite diverse residents and give them more say in development issues and more clout in city affairs. -
Local News: Bayside Development, Everett Gym and Wellness Center Director Faked Credentials and Updates on Dorchester's Vietnamese Cultural District
Callie speaks with local journalists Jennifer Smith, Gin Dumcius and Seth Daniel about the latest Greater Boston headlines you might have missed. -
As Change Comes To Allston, Developers And Residents Debate What The Future Should Look Like
A major project envisioned as a new and improved Kendall Square is in the works along Western Avenue in Allston. -
A Little Vegas In Boston: A New Casino Raises Hope (And Eyebrows)
The Boston area’s first casino is nearly complete. It’s also hard to miss. -
Can Boston Tax Its Way To More Affordable Housing?
Taxing the boom in luxury housing is one idea being discussed as a potential solution to Boston's shortage of affordable units. -
Bond Rating Predicts More Economic Development In Worcester
Moody's Investors Service has issued a high-quality rating on bonds to be issued by the city to fund a new ballpark for the PawSox. -
One Out Of Every Five New Buildings In Boston Is Energy Inefficient
According to a city database, about 20 percent of buildings constructed since 2012 operate less efficiently than the national median.