Engineers still working on a reinforcement plan.
The local nonprofit has been cited by the State Auditor's Office for spending hundreds of thousands of tax dollars inappropriately and improperly documenting $2.3 million in expenditures.
City Council passed a resolution calling for a "three strikes" bill working its way through the legislature to let judges keep control over sentencing, among other recommendations.
The Democratic candidate in the Massachusetts Senate race talked with residents about the country's financial institutions and her efforts to make banking clearer for consumers.
Those who voted broke hard for Mitt Romney.
Sweeping will now be after trash day and will include the Navy Yard.
Organizers continue efforts to revive an old Bunker Hill Day tradition.
Former Gov. Mitt Romney, as expected, won the Bay State's Republican primary, according to the CNN, NBC and the Associated Press.
Measure aims to require community input when developers would eliminate public parking spaces.
Everything you need to vote on Super Tuesday.
The Boston City Council recessed more than half a dozen times dancing around proposed resolution about three strikes legislation on the state level.
MBTA riders gathered to express their sentiments regarding possible fare hikes and service cuts last night in the Somerville High School auditorium.
Lt. Gov. leaves Ferry Details to Richard Davey.
Councilors Mike Ross and Felix Arroyo have been working to pass a Home Rule Petition to allow city regulation of commercial trash collection.
Should the money go to the MBTA as the Governor proposes, or do you have other ideas for it?
And its Office Hours Friday.
MGH leaders worry what cuts would mean to Institute students.
In an interview with the Boston Globe, State Transportation Secretary Richard Davey said the state is scrambling to raise enough revenue so that proposed service cuts can be scotched.
And a question about skunks in town.
MBTA Advisory Board plan would raise fares by 25 percent, shift some costs to other state agencies and institute some thought-provoking fees and changes.
Also, city could see more money for Shot Spotter system.
With strong words about Todd English's restaurant.
The business could apply for its last two permits in the coming days.
More than 400 people turned out for the MBTA public hearing Monday.
And don't forget to get your Appreciation Awards nominations in.
Does the Mayor's recent State of The City speech signify the end of busing? Or does the word "busing" itself hinder the process for the ultimate goal of better schools?
Boston teens worked with the city's Public Health Commission to choose "Marvin's Room" by Drake as the unhealthiest song (in relationship terms) in 2011.
Community group says it has now collected 500 signatures opposed to ferry cuts.
With news about changes coming to Charlestown's churches.
And Super Bowl safety tips.
Valets should be given more training, power, Consalvo said.
Boston's changed a lot since Kevin White was mayor. What's going to happen during the next couple of decades and is our city prepared for its future?
Speaking to the Somerville Chamber of Commerce, Rep. Michael Capuano said "zealots" in Congress are not willing to compromise.
Boston's Mayor, the coalition Transportation For Massachusetts, and members of the Occupy Boston movement are all speaking out against the MBTA's two proposals.
With Heart Forgiveness and urban agriculture.
And the Constitution will play an extra-special role this summer.