Somerville Public Schools sent an email to families saying that the district will not allow ICE access to its facilities without a warrant.
After a court ruling forced Somerville to pay an additional $29.8 million for property it had taken, mayor Katjana Ballantyne announced that the city will abandon its original plans for a public safety complex at 90 Washington St.
Public meetings this week look at reducing resident displacement, reforming public safety and a Davis Square development with homes and an art gallery.
ICE has already begun rounding up hundreds of illegal immigrant criminals across the country just two days into the Trump administration’s aggressive push — with one Boston-area Haitian gang
Boston and other Massachusetts sanctuary cities are expected to be a ... The Bay State’s eight sanctuary cities – Boston, Somerville, Northampton, Amherst, Cambridge, Concord, Lawrence and Newton – have reaffirmed their pledges to not assist in ...
Officials say a 25-year-old man with 17 criminal convictions in Massachusetts is a member of a violent Haitian street gang.
The prestigious James Beard Award semifinalists picks have been announced, and Massachusetts is well-represented.
This periodic column rounds up restaurant closures in and around Boston. Catch up on more news about closures in the Boston area right here. Know of a restaurant closure that should be on Eater Boston’s radar?
It’s already one of this year’s musical highlights: the return of Solas, whose tour will include two shows in Eastern Massachusetts. Read more here. •The Berklee Performance Center will be the venue for a pair of performances that would certainly appear to be of the high-octane variety,
Worcester's immigrants are anxious amid reports of President Trump’s administration authorizing raids of undocumented immigrants in several cities.
Somerville Mayor Katjana Ballantyne abandoned a plan to develop a new public safety complex outside Union Square after the city lost a legal battle over an eminent domain taking of the 90 Washington St.
To try to cater to these temporary teetotalers, many liquor stores are pushing beefed-up inventories of nonalcoholic products.