Forecast | Dave Epstein
Late-winter snow (yes, more snow) is heading to Massachusetts
Some areas could get as much as 5 inches of snow early Friday, but mid-March snow is very common so this shouldn't surprise us. And warm weather toward the end of the weekend will melt any accumulation away.
Severe weather: Storms batter the South with more on the way
Some areas could get as much as 5 inches of snow early Friday, but mid-March snow is very common so this shouldn't surprise us. And warm weather toward the end of the weekend will melt any accumulation away.
Lowell holds vigil for Atlanta shooting
Asian American women shaken by Atlanta-area killings
To many, the rampage in Georgia that left eight people dead, including six women of Asian descent, felt like the culmination of a year in which anti-Asian racism has soared.
Massachusetts will allow general public to get COVID-19 vaccines starting April 19 under new schedule
Public-facing workers such as grocery store employees and transit and sanitation workers, as well as residents aged 60 and over, will be eligible to book COVID-19 appointments starting Monday in Massachusetts, and the general public aged 16 and older will be eligible starting April 19, officials said.
With nearly 1 million immunized, Baker says state could reach vaccine goal by July 4
1,640 confirmed cases, 44 deaths, and 61,449 vaccinations: See today’s new COVID-19 data from Mass.
Public-facing workers such as grocery store employees and transit and sanitation workers, as well as residents aged 60 and over, will be eligible to book COVID-19 appointments starting Monday in Massachusetts, and the general public aged 16 and older will be eligible starting April 19, officials said.
BU's Center for Antiracist Research and The Boston Globe's Opinion team are collaborating to resurrect and reimagine The Emancipator, the first antislavery newspaper in the US, founded more than 200 years ago. Just as 19th-century abolitionist newspapers hastened abolition, this project will amplify critical voices, ideas, and evidence-based opinion in an effort to reframe the national conversation and hasten racial justice.
Man arrested on weapons charge near vice president’s home
Paul Murray, of San Antonio, was seen on Massachusetts Avenue and was detained by Secret Service officers stationed near the residence following an intelligence bulletin from Texas, the Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement.
Proud Boys leaders in four states are charged in Capitol riot
Violent extremists pose ‘elevated threat’ to US, officials say
Paul Murray, of San Antonio, was seen on Massachusetts Avenue and was detained by Secret Service officers stationed near the residence following an intelligence bulletin from Texas, the Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement.
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