The workers were flagged multiple times beforehand for discrepancies in their government records — a potential sign of issues with their immigration status. Continue reading →
“I can’t afford it, but I don’t know what to do," said one Boston homeowner. These bills are the first issued since Mayor Michelle Wu failed to convince state lawmakers to pass her tax proposal designed to soften the blow for residents. Continue reading →
Firefighters made some small progress Friday in their fight to corral deadly wind-driven wildfires that have burned for days across the Los Angeles area, bringing a sliver of hope to a shaken region even as the threat of additional fires loomed with more dry, windy weather ahead. Continue reading →
What does moving on mean for New England? Senior NFL writer Ben Volin and beat reporter Christopher Price weigh in on how the franchise can rebuild. Continue reading →
Beat reporter Christopher Price looks at the roster’s urgent needs, and Senior NFL writer Ben Volin breaks down the team’s new scouting approach. Continue reading →
The decisions mark the Biden administration’s latest in support of Temporary Protected Status, which he has sharply expanded to cover about 1 million people. Continue reading →
Climate activists, working closely with some utilities, found a way to get gas companies on board building out more clean geothermal energy. Continue reading →
Israeli warplanes bombed ports and a power plant in Yemeni territory controlled by the Houthis on Friday, the Israeli military said, in the latest attempt to force the Iranian-backed militant group to stop firing at Israel and commercial ships in the Red Sea. Continue reading →
At least two lynx, a medium-sized wildcat extinct in Scotland for hundreds of years, were spotted in the Highlands on Wednesday, raising concerns that a private breeder had illegally released the predators into the wild. Continue reading →
The United States on Friday announced new sanctions targeting Russia’s energy sector and its “shadow fleet” of oil tankers in what could be a final attempt by the Biden administration to cripple the Russian economy in response to Moscow’s war in Ukraine. Continue reading →
The most devastating wildfires in LA history are forcing almost every resident to flee or hunker down in fear while outsiders unfairly spread blame. Continue reading →
If you have a complex medical condition, this hospital is where you want to be. But that doesn’t mean its continued expansion is smart policy. Continue reading →
"A simple pivot to kitchen-table economic issues is no longer possible. Democrats should lean into the idea that the whole system needs to be radically overhauled," writes one reader. Continue reading →
The migrant crisis was not at the top of anyone’s mind when Healey was elected 14 months ago. But, it has quickly become the most complex and bitter issue facing the administration. Continue reading →
A coalition of lawmakers, advocacy groups and business leaders are backing legislation to automatically seal eligible criminal records. Continue reading →
The attorney general’s office went after NSC-131, the group that hung a “Keep New England White” banner from an overpass in 2022, but the courts rejected the case on free speech grounds. Continue reading →
For a franchise that made eight straight trips to the AFC Championship game from 2011-18, this run of instability has been tough for fans and former Patriots alike. Continue reading →
The workers were flagged multiple times beforehand for discrepancies in their government records — a potential sign of issues with their immigration status. Continue reading →
With travel hitting a record high last year, Massport is moving ahead with a new garage that will add some 5,000 parking spaces to the airport. Continue reading →
The economy added 256,000 jobs in December, seasonally adjusted, the Labor Department reported on Friday, a number that handily beat expectations after two years of cooling in the labor market. Continue reading →
On Thursday evening, the BSO and music director Andris Nelsons launched the central series of concerts of the Beethoven and Romanticism festival. Continue reading →
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