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Boston News In Review: Yawkey Way To Endangered Turtles
Catch up on all the local news stories you may have missed this week.

BOSTON, MA — It was a week of highs and lows for Boston, from April showers to sunny days and back again. But while it was raining in Boston, the New England Aquarium put a cap on the past year's endangered turtle rescue by taking 14 of the last 20 of (some 300) down to Florida to release them into the wild where it was warm and staying warm. Can we come? >> Boston's New England Aquarium Saves 14 Endangered Sea Turtles.
Some of the other top stories to watch out of Boston included a few lawsuits to watch, from an underdog in the senate race to a softball player at a local college claiming she was kicked off a team because she's deaf. >> Softball Player Kicked Off Area College Team Sues
And then there was baseball news.
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Fenway Park's Yawkey Way To Be Renamed. It finally happened. And it's still a polarized issue.
Monorail Instead Of Shuttle Bus At Logan Airport? Massport is investing in checking this out as an option to move more people from the T to the Airport.
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Oh and remember the detours and the complications from last year's Comm Ave Bridge? It's baaaack. Well. not yet, but it's coming this summer and here's everything you'll need to know about how to adjust if you're headed to that area. >> Comm Ave Bridge Replacement Project: How It Could Impact You
It's all politics
- Setti Warren Drops Out Of Race For MA Governor
- U.S. Senate Candidate Sues After Cambridge Shuts Down Slogan
Crime watch:
- A Boston Firefighter was accused of sexual assault - in a fire station
- Go big or go home, right? This Woman was wanted On 35 Warrants In 17 Towns until the Boston Police Arrested her this week.
- So there was this Biotech Company that promised big solutions to the opioid addiction crisis. Well, the CEO Was Arrested For Fraud this week.
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