Chairman of Mass. Select Board Censured for Social Media Posts
In a small town in Massachusetts, the former chairman of Harvard's Select Board faced backlash for his offensive social media posts targeting women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Don Ludwig resigned from his...
MBTA Communities Act Criticized as Unfunded Mandate
State Auditor Diana DiZoglio recently made headlines with her critical stance on a controversial state housing law, shedding light on a significant issue that has been overlooked. The MBTA Communities Act, which mandates towns...
Man pleads guilty to 2019 killing of 74-year-old woman
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Dane Henry, a 29-year-old resident of Roxbury, has recently pleaded guilty to his involvement in the tragic shooting that took the life of 74-year-old Eleanor Maloney in Mattapan...
Recalls Issued Due to Food Tampering Incident in New Hampshire
Kelli Tedford, a 23-year-old resident of Keene, New Hampshire, found herself in hot water after being arrested and charged with criminal mischief for tampering with food items at a local grocery store. The alleged...
Philip Chism Appeal Denied, Murder Conviction Upheld by SJC
The Supreme Judicial Court recently made a decision regarding Philip Chism, a man who was convicted of the heinous crimes of raping and murdering his math teacher, Colleen E. Ritzer, at Danvers High School...
What Are the Legal Duties of a Border Czar?
Border Czar Accuses Boston Police Commissioner of Neglecting Legal DutiesIn a recent turn of events, President Donald Trump's appointed "border czar," Tom Homan, has directed his attention to Boston, specifically targeting Boston Police Commissioner...
The State of Black-Owned Businesses in Boston: A Watchful Insight
In a recent project by The Boston Globe that delved into the history and struggles of Black-owned businesses in Boston, a live-streamed conversation is set to take place. This event will bring together Black...
Boston Mayoral Election Oversight by State Government
An investigation into the Boston mayoral election oversight by the state government uncovered troubling issues that led to unacceptable delays for voters. Secretary of State William Galvin took swift action to address the systemic...
Rideshare Driver Arrested for Assaulting Rider in South Boston
A shocking incident occurred in South Boston over the weekend, as a rideshare driver was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a passenger. The driver in question, Hermann Ngoufack Jiokeng, 39, of Brighton, was apprehended...
Pediatric Flu Complications: Massachusetts Officials Issue Warning
A recent advisory issued by Massachusetts public health officials has raised concerns about a potential increase in pediatric flu-related neurological complications in the state. The Department of Public Health highlighted a rise in cases...