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Squaring the circle City hopes redevelopment plans at Brookfield Square can be a catalyst Boston Store's vacant building at Brookfield Square mall was demolished.
A group called the Pioneer New England Legal Foundation is accusing the City of Boston of increasing property taxes for those who appeal their assessments without notifying taxpayers directly.
Events Boston’s Donna Summer Disco Party rolls back into City Hall Plaza The free, family-friendly, four-hour party kicks off at 5 p.m. this Friday, June 27 — you can bring your skates.
Bezos arrives in Venice as protesters say his star-studded wedding highlights growing inequality The nuptials have galvanized a wide assortment of activist groups protesting it as a sign of the ...
Maxwell recently put in some time helping unhoused women in the area around the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Former Boston Bruins captain and defenseman Zdeno Chara has been elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2025 in the Player Category.
SCRANTON — Bob Bolus refiled a lawsuit to get the pride flag, which is a symbol of support for LGBTQ+ people and inclusivity, removed from Scranton City Hall and barred from display at all ...
Transparency is key to good government. So, will the would-be chiefs vying to become Detroit's next mayor welcome reporters back to the 11th floor?
Some workers at Fenway Park and nearby MGM Music Hall have voted to authorize a strike amid contract negotiations with their employer, Aramark, their union announced Sunday.
Nationwide protests begin early in San Francisco with demonstration outside a building where immigrants were told to report.
Saturday's Pride parade and festival in Boston came as protests were held across the nation against the Trump administration's policies.