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MBTA endorses mobile app

MBTA endorses mobile app

September 15, 2016
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) endorsed a Montreal-based transit application as its official mobile app Tuesday, Sept. 6 as part of its efforts to connect with its customers.
Somerville festival sees tricks, tails and treats

Somerville festival sees tricks, tails and treats

September 15, 2016
Scores of dog tails wagged all over Trum Field last Sunday for the 7th annual Somerville Dog Festival.
Sen. Warren rallies with union janitors for wage increases, benefits

Sen. Warren rallies with union janitors for wage increases, benefits

September 15, 2016
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren joined a rally of thousands of union janitors, food workers, security guards and others in the Boston Common early Saturday afternoon to advocate for a new contract with higher wages and expanded benefits for city workers.
BPD body camera test run to continue, judge rules

BPD body camera test run to continue, judge rules

September 9, 2016
A Suffolk Superior Court judge ruled Friday that a pilot program requiring 100 Boston police officers to wear body cameras will proceed in spite of opposition from the department’s union, according to a 19-page ruling posted online by the Boston Globe.
Police brass, union spar in court on body cameras

Police brass, union spar in court on body cameras

September 7, 2016
Boston Police Department (BPD) Commissioner William B. Evans testified at a hearing Tuesday afternoon that he has the authority to assign officers to wear body cameras following a lack of volunteers for a six-month trial program. Union officials implored for more time and conversation.
Report maps bed bug complaints in Boston

Report maps bed bug complaints in Boston

September 7, 2016
There have been more than 15 bed bug complaints filed to the City of Boston in the Northeastern University (NU) community in the last four years, according to a map compiled by The Boston Globe on Aug. 29.
Boston’s Chinatown lantern festival honors Chinese traditions

Boston’s Chinatown lantern festival honors Chinese traditions

September 7, 2016
Boston-based nonprofit organization Chinatown Main Street will host its third annual lantern festival on Saturday to celebrate Chinese traditions and to bond the city’s Chinese-American community together.
Governor Baker signs ridesharing regulations

Governor Baker signs ridesharing regulations

August 10, 2016

By Callie Marsalisi, news correspondent Uber, Lyft and other ridesharing companies will now be transportation options for passengers traveling to and from Logan International Airport (LIA). A bill passed by Massachusetts legislators on July 31 and signed by Governor Charlie...

Two city officials facing federal extortion charges for Boston Calling music festival

Two city officials facing federal extortion charges for Boston Calling music festival

July 22, 2016
A second high-ranking member of Mayor Martin J. Walsh’s administration was indicted for union-related extortion charges on June 29 in connection to the city’s popular Boston Calling music festival, according to federal prosecutors.
BRA approves Northeastern's proposed residence hall

BRA approves Northeastern’s proposed residence hall

July 22, 2016
Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) board members approved Northeastern University’s (NU) proposed 812-bed dormitory building on Burke Street at a July 14 meeting, the organization said in a press release. The project will cost $160 million and will generate more than 250 construction jobs.
More than 1,000 march through protest against police violence

More than 1,000 march through protest against police violence

July 21, 2016
A close-knit ring of protesters, signs held above their heads, swayed outside the Boston Police Department (BPD) headquarters on Wednesday, July 13. The group’s leader, sporting a megaphone, began a call-and-response chant.
Governor Baker signs transgender rights bill

Governor Baker signs transgender rights bill

July 14, 2016
Transgender individuals are legally guaranteed equal access to all public spaces and facilities after Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed a law banning discrimination against transgender people on Friday, July 8. The signing came after months of political wrangling in the State House and more than a decade of advocacy and debate over transgender rights in the state.