The apocalyptic images from Los Angeles this past week of the destruction caused by the still-raging fires are unfathomable. They are mindful of the horrific black-and-photos of Hiroshima in the ...
We were so excited to bring back the Mayor’s Youth Summit last year for the first time in decades, and this year we will be expanding it based on high demand,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “I look forward ...
Dr. King’s words ring as true today as they did two generations ago; his “I Have A Dream” and “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speeches are among the most powerful not only in American history, but in ...
Adrian Madaro worked with Governor Maura Healey in creating a law to help prevent overdose deaths. In his statement during the signing of the law, Madaro said, “Overdose remains the leading cause of ...
The report outlines the committee’s accomplishments under Coletta Zapata’s leadership and presents a forward-looking strategy through actionable policy recommendations. In 2024, the committee oversaw ...
The Boston Transportation Department (BTD) thanks everyone who provided comments on the potential sites for new Bluebikes stations in East Boston, Charlestown, South Boston, and South Boston ...
The opportunity to attend and earn college credits while in high school was recently awarded to East Boston High School (EBHS).
For almost 50 years, Jimmy Carter practiced the ideals that he preached from the pulpit in his small Baptist Church. His work with Habitat for Humanity, his efforts to eradicate the Guinea worm ...
Councilor Gabriela Coletta Zapata has released her third Annual Report, summarizing 2024 and marking her second term on the Boston City Council. The report underscores significant achievements for our ...
The Massachusetts Legislature approved legislation to combat the opioid crisis and support residents living with substance use disorder (SUD).
Mary Corso, a board member of the Harbor Keepers and leader of its kayaking program, went out during the Jan. 12-13 storm and took photos of the flooding impacts on various areas of East Boston.
All that the Pats had to do on Sunday was lose to the Buffalo Bills — something the Patriots had done on 13 previous occasions this season. But they blew it — they won! — and thereby dropped to the #4 ...