Until last fall, Ruth Batson Academy sophomore Pierre Joseph wasn’t all that familiar with the personality and life’s work of ...
Saint John Paul II Catholic Academy honored Dorchester native Jim Brett and his wife, Pattie, at its annual spring fundraising event on April 9 at the school’s Columbia Road campus.
Mayor Wu has appointed longtime Boston Fire Department veteran Rodney Marshall as the city’s 45th fire commissioner, ...
In this episode of DotLife, Erin Caldwell speaks with UMass Boston professors Georgia Mavrommati and Katherine Dafforn about ...
The closing of the Carney Hospital on Aug. 27, 2024, by Steward Health Care produced a gaping hole in the health care system for Dorchester and Mattapan, two communities with great healthcare needs ...
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s push to extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians now living in the US cleared a major hurdle in the House on Wednesday, as lawmakers voted 220-207 to ...
The family of Stephenson King Jr. has retained a high-profile civil rights attorney whose previous clients include the families of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
Today is One Boston Day— the anniversary of the 2013 marathon bombing that killed four and injured scores of people on ...
A long-stalled development proposal that was the center of controversy in Lower Mills about seven years ago has resurfaced in recent weeks with the project now slated for discussion at the Lower Mills ...
The DotLife podcast's latest Reporter news segment features updates from Cassidy McNeeley and Bill Forry, who chat with host Erin Caldwell about some of the headlines in this week's Reporter edition.
Sarah Greenwood students crowded into the auditorium on Monday for the annual Red Sox Hat Day event. Every student got a hat ...
Cuts in spending for youth jobs in the mayor’s budget have ignited outrage among many of those same people who benefitted from employment programs in the past.