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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson arrested on federal charges

Minister Don Muhammad has died at 87

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A state agency that issues student loans has sued thousands of borrowers
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A state agency that issues student loans has sued thousands of borrowers
Laquaysia Anderson-Jenkins walked into the Boston Municipal Court in Roxbury on a recent fall day because a state agency was suing her over a $12,000 student loan.
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Conversion of 43 Hutchings St. to live-in tech program begins
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Conversion of 43 Hutchings St. to live-in tech program begins
On Dec. 4, Bridgette Wallace walked through the Victorian home at 43 Hutchings St. She made note of the various interior features that will remain unchanged when the property is transformed into a “state-of-the-art tech center” for 14 young Black, brown, and Indigenous women and non-binary people of color.
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‘We need Carney to be a hospital again’
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‘We need Carney to be a hospital again’
Gathered at the Sheet Metal Workers Local 17 training center in Dorchester, health care workers and community members voiced their concerns about the abrupt closure of Carney Hospital and offered solutions for what could come next for the shuttered facility during a neighborhood listening session last Thursday.
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Fernandes Anderson constituents say it’s too early to draw conclusions
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Fernandes Anderson constituents say it’s too early to draw conclusions
Since the December 6 arrest of District 7 City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson on federal corruption charges, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and five of her Council colleagues have called on her to step down.
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In the news: Stephen Hall
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In the news: Stephen Hall
Boston-based attorney Stephen Hall was recently hired as a trial partner at Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP.
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At Brockton Redevelopment Authority, things fall apart
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At Brockton Redevelopment Authority, things fall apart
The agency leading Brockton’s revitalization is struggling. Operations ceased this fall.
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Minister Don Muhammad has died at 87
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Minister Don Muhammad has died at 87
Minister Don Muhammad, the decades-long leader of the Nation of Islam’s Boston headquarters and a confidant of Minister Louis Farrakhan died Tuesday. He was 87.
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With federal funding, Boston nonprofit helps families stay warm in winter
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With federal funding, Boston nonprofit helps families stay warm in winter
This year, Massachusetts received $144 million in federal funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, which helps select households reduce the costs of heating their homes in the winter.
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Public Health Commission looks to give a ‘Heads Up’ to teen mental health
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Public Health Commission looks to give a ‘Heads Up’ to teen mental health
As evening fell on Dec. 5, over a hundred Boston teens packed into a warmly lit space down the block from Boston City Hall.
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Local nonprofit brings joy to the holidays with toy giveaway, Dec. 15
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Local nonprofit brings joy to the holidays with toy giveaway, Dec. 15
This Sunday, DeeDee’s Cry, a Boston-based organization dedicated to creating safe spaces for conversations about mental health, depression, and suicide prevention in communities of color, will host its annual toy giveaway for the fifth consecutive year in partnership with the Roxbury Unity Parade.
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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson arrested on federal charges
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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson arrested on federal charges
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was arrested on federal charges Friday, accused of hiring a family member against city rules and then taking some of that family member’s bonus pay for herself.
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Brockton owes its schools millions
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Brockton owes its schools millions
On Nov. 19, a branch of Brockton’s School Committee published an accounting of last school year. Brockton spent $7.23 million less than the state minimum allows.
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