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The Boston Public Garden, the first botanical garden in the country, was established in 1837. It's home to several iconic monuments, like the George Washington Equestrian statue, the Make Way for ...
Yet another city employee is facing criminal charges. Jacqueline Cherisme, 34, is the latest Boston worker to be arrested after she was allegedly involved in a deadly shooting. The Boston Public ...
More than 120 cases were dismissed in Boston as a dispute over public defender pay continues. Cases range from assault to shoplifting.
The Good Samaritan monument in Boston Public Garden celebrates a breakthrough at Massachusetts General Hospital that changed history. WBZ-TV's Chris Tanaka reports.
Boston’s streets transform into open-air galleries With 21 large-scale installations from local and international artists, “The Exchange” invites conversation, connection and community.
The family of a Boston student who was hit and killed by a school bus in April has filed a lawsuit against the bus company, Transdev, according to court documents.
Boston is a thriving city in many respects. But when so many families choose to raise their kids elsewhere, the city is not the whole community it should be.
On July 26th, Chmakova will join Gershowitz in conversation at the Boston Public Library as the culmination of the Boston Comic Arts Foundation’s first annual Boston Reads Comics program.
A new poll of likely voters suggests that Boston Mayor Michelle Wu will smoke her principal challenger Josh Kraft in this fall’s election.
Over the next few months while the Boston Public Art Triennial is on view, WBUR's Amelia Mason will travel to each installation and release occasional dispatches of her impressions. First up, the ...
Boston Police say that messages claiming to be MassDOT are alerting recipients that they have overdue parking ticket fees.