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Lexington shooting revives calls for mental health clinicians on 911 dispatches
Such programs have been around in Massachusetts for decades, and there are more now than ever. -
Evidence indicates Boston police officer’s death likely an accident as girlfriend faces criminal charges
“It remains to be seen whether this is just treated as a tragedy by a jury or whether it is in fact criminalized,” legal analyst Daniel Medwed said. -
Interim Suffolk County DA Kevin Hayden 'very likely' to run for a full term
Hayden said there will be a decision coming soon. -
'We need to change this system': ACLU's Rahsaan Hall to announce for Plymouth County district attorney
It will be the former assistant district attorney's first race for elected office. -
Wu appoints members to police oversight panels
For the first time, the city's police oversight office is now fully staffed. -
Young activists are the past, present and future of the racial justice movement
How youth leaders of the civil rights movement set the stage for Black Lives Matter. -
Rollins pledges to make 'deliberate' decisions on toughest cases as Massachusetts' top federal prosecutor
In her first interview since being sworn in, the former Suffolk County DA spoke about her new title. -
Judge rejects Boston police and fire unions' bid to halt Wu's COVID-19 vaccine mandate
About 400 workers could face suspension if they don't comply or seek an exemption by Jan. 15. -
Attorney for Sean Ellis calls for broader investigation into Boston cops on false conviction cases
Rosemary Scapicchio said wrongful convictions can't just be handled one by one. -
Anti–vax mandate leader says she was unfairly placed on leave from Boston police over distorted allegations
The Boston police sergeant has become a public face of opposition to Boston Mayor Wu’s new policies.