The statue, located near the Boston Common, depicts a freed slave kneeling at Lincoln's feet while wearing shackles.
Berklee College said it is "deeply sorry" after allowing Boston police officers to use the restrooms during the May 31 demonstrations.
In-person nursing home visits resumed Wednesday with masks, social distancing — and plenty of tears and laughter.
After being removed, Boston's oft-vandalized — and now headless — statue's future is now officially up in the air.
Health officials are urging anyone who recently attended protests in Boston to get tested for coronavirus.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and MA Attorney General Maura Healey are just some of the officials participating.
Devin and Jason McCourty had strong words for a former MVP quarterback.
Thousands rallied in Boston Tuesday evening as part of growing protests against police treatment of African Americans.
The Trust for Public Land ranked the largest cities in the country based on their park systems. Find out how the city fared.
The aftermath of Boston's looting and violence left city workers cleaning up graffiti from monuments, buildings and road signs.
Most of the day the protests around Boston were peaceful, but as night fell, the scene changed.
Many who work in the Boston area are not eager to get back to the office, even after a coronavirus vaccine becomes available.
Social distancing and other safety measures will require changes in the way Mass is celebrated at Catholic churches.
Shaw 54th Memorial Restoration Project Readies for Construction on the Boston Common
A number of outdoor activities and programs are among the areas that will be permitted to reopen on May 25, with some new rules.
Clyde Bergstresser is giving back to the health care industry he has made a fortune off as a go-to medical malpractice lawyer.
A Plympton man is facing a long list of charges after police say he stole a car, crashed it in the water and then attacked officers.
A Boston police officer used an electronic mating call Monday to help capture a peacock that had escaped from a nearby zoo.
A woman’s body was found in a swampy wooded area of West Roxbury, State Police confirmed Sunday.
Mayor Marty Walsh said no students in Boston will be forced to repeat their grade level due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The NAACP national convention, which was scheduled to be held in Boston for the first time since 1982, has been postponed.
Workers in Massachusetts who are not typically part of the unemployment insurance system can now apply for CARES Act benefits.
Today marks the seventh anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings, but this year's anniversary will be different from any other year.
Lyft is partnering with Boston-area non-profits to give staff and volunteers free rides.
As the coronavirus fuels paradigm shift toward mail order's safety and convenience, HealthWarehouse.com urges: `Prepare rather than panic'
Boston Main Streets Foundation offering $1,000 grants to support Boston Main Streets’ small business community; applications open 4/1
As the COVID-19 pandemic feeds global anxiety, we need the power of conscience now more than ever to transform the world.
State police said the underground fire has prompted the MBTA Red line to move to shuttle service in the MGH area, too.
The Friends of the Public Garden's Instagram photo contest celebrates 50 years of caring for Boston’s historic three parks
The students recorded a Burt Bacharach to offer some cheer at a difficult time.
There’s no “touching me, touching you” in this Boston man’s coronavirus warning-compliant rendition of Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline.”
In Boston’s North End neighborhood the sidewalks are nearly empty, and it’s a sign of the times.
An Arlington parent is among the state’s presumptive positive coronavirus patients and one of their children is being tested.
The new presumptive positive tests brings the total number of COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts to 13, including one confirmed by the CDC.
They are being asked to stay home "until further notice," the superintendent said.
After the money was returned, the man realized he had once met the woman who lost it.
North America’s largest seafood exposition is coming to Boston this March. Just, don't touch anyone.
A major sell-off to start the week on Wall Street after investors were rattled by a rise in coronavirus cases outside China.
Plus: Grease fire starts massive blaze; open container law upended; video shows robbery in progress.
The woman, who is in her early 20s, told police she was trying to get home after visiting at a bar in Faneuil Hall..