It’s been a grim companion to the death toll of COVID-19: While the virus has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans, homicide rates have also been soaring nationally. Homicides rose […]
How Boston escaped the national spike in homicides
How Boston escaped the national spike in homicides
IT’S BEEN A grim companion to the death toll of COVID-19: While the virus has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans, homicide rates have also been soaring nationally. Homicides rose […]
Information chaos in public health
SCROLLING THROUGH Facebook today, I came across a new website that helps people find and order in-stock home COVID tests on line. It’s updated to show current availability from a […]
New Lawrence mayor says it’s now the people’s turn
One in a series on newly-elected mayors in the Commonwealth. LAWRENCE MAYOR Brian A. DePeña is a bit of a throwback. He likes to meet one-on-one with his constituents, holding […]
On housing, Wu should look to Somerville
FOR OVER TWO DECADES, solving Boston’s housing crisis has been the Holy Grail for its city’s mayors. For newly elected Michelle Wu, who has recently announced plans to study how to make […]
Package stores pushing ‘compromise’ ballot question
RYAN MALONEY, the owner of Julio’s Liquors in Westborough, Massachusetts, sits in his office with a baseball cap hanging behind him that says, “Alcohol you later.” He looks a visitor […]
New student loan ombudsman gets nearly 400 requests for help
IN ITS FIRST SIX MONTHS of existence, an ombudsman’s office tasked with addressing complaints about the student loan industry has gotten 393 complaints and requests for help. The complaints came […]
$876m Mass. tax workaround set in motion
A tax change designed to help some wealthy Massachusetts residents recover a portion of a lucrative federal tax break they lost four years ago kicked into gear in December, when […]
$876m Mass. tax workaround set in motion
A TAX CHANGE designed to help some wealthy Massachusetts residents recover a portion of a lucrative federal tax break they lost four years ago kicked into gear in December, when […]
Rollins goes out with a bang — at MBTA
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE SUFFOLK COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY Rachael Rollins said Thursday that her office would open an investigation into whether the MBTA bore any criminal responsibility for the Green […]
Attack on principal underscores need for holistic response to safety
BOSTON MAYOR Michelle Wu is right: We need a different approach to assuring safety in our schools—one that prioritizes student and staff safety but also prioritizes transformation of the way […]
‘Red flag’ gun bill used just six times last year
WHEN GOV. CHARLIE BAKER signed the so-called “red flag” bill in July 2018, it was pitched as a way to save lives. Under the law, a family member or police […]
Wu’s school challenge: Put Black, Latinx, and low-income kids on path to success
IF MAYOR MICHELLE WU focuses her upcoming State of the City speech solely on the state of Boston Public Schools (BPS), she would need to convey difficult truths about how […]
School struggles getting worse amid virus surge
Amid the surge of COVID-19 cases, Cambridge Public Schools closed Monday and Tuesday to test 3,500 students. Superintendent Victoria Greer wrote to families Tuesday that 157 of 362 pools tested […]
School struggles getting worse amid virus surge
AMID THE SURGE of COVID-19 cases, Cambridge Public Schools closed Monday and Tuesday to test 3,500 students. Superintendent Victoria Greer wrote to families Tuesday that 157 of 362 pools tested […]
Poll shows sharp divide in attitudes depending on vaccination status
WITH COVID CASES surging in Massachusetts and tests hard to come by, deciding what feels safe to do can be a moving target. But for one group at least, the […]
DAs Blodgett, O’Keefe won’t seek reelection
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE A PAIR OF DISTRICT ATTORNEYS who have each served for two decades announced Wednesday they will not run for reelection this year, while Suffolk County DA […]
Commission sharply split on qualified immunity proposals
A SHARPLY DIVIDED commission established to study qualified immunity – a controversial legal doctrine that shields police officers and other public employees from liability from civil lawsuits – is recommending […]
Allen unveils democracy agenda for Mass.
DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL candidate Danielle Allen unveiled a democracy agenda on Wednesday, outlining a host of initiatives to encourage greater voter participation and civic involvement and reduce the influence of money […]
Tompkins to face challenge from longtime sheriff’s department official
A VETERAN OFFICIAL of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department says the correctional agency can do better and vowed that she’s ready to lead the way. Sandy Zamor Calixte, who has […]
Trauma brought to life in powerful Globe essay
The story comes crashing in with all the page-turning drama of a gripping work of fiction. An opening scene of the 15-year-old protagonist pointing a gun to his mother’s face. […]
Trauma brought to life in powerful Globe essay
THE STORY COMES crashing in with all the page-turning drama of a gripping work of fiction. An opening scene of the 15-year-old protagonist pointing a gun to his mother’s face. […]
High school junior wows Lawrence crowd
ALLISON CASTILLO, a junior at Methuen High School, got the call on New Year’s Eve. The singer that Lawrence City Clerk Diane LeBlanc had lined up to sing “God Bless […]
Wu eyes Long Island for Mass and Cass help
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE RENOVATING BUILDINGS on Long Island and reintroducing treatment there for people dealing with substance use disorder and homelessness could be part of a medium- to long-term […]
