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After sharing racially charged texts, a Boston school official has resigned
West Roxbury politicians call for resignation of Boston School Committee chair over racially charged texts
Two elected officials are calling for the resignation of School Committee Chair Alexandra Oliver-Dávila, after she disparaged West Roxbury families in text message exchanges with another School Committee member.
Ninety degree days occurring earlier and more often. A rising toll of health effects. What does this say about climate change?
“It has been getting consistently warmer, and invariably that means what was a warm day 20 years ago is going to be a lot warmer today, simply because the background has shifted,” said Raymond Bradley, a climatologist at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
I’ve been working at home with cats. Will I ever be fit for the office again?
Reasoning with cats for 15 months is enough to make anyone doubt their state of readiness for human interaction. Will I yell to co-workers “Get down. Sit. Go away”?
What needs to change for restaurants post-pandemic? The industry weighs in
The pandemic has wrought devastation but also an opportunity to create a new way forward. Here’s what workers want the community to know.
‘This thing isn’t over.’ The Bruins are facing elimination, but are confident they can force a Game 7
They’ve been the more aggressive team, outshooting the Islanders, 196-143, but they’ve spent more time in the penalty box, 42 minutes to 32.
An annular solar eclipse will be partially visible over New England skies Thursday. Here’s a look at its path
In Boston, early risers will experience a portion of the eclipse, with the moon blocking about 73 percent of the sun at the 5:33 a.m. peak.
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