This Black History Month, the Banner is teaming up with WriteBoston’s Teens In Print program, highlighting young voices of color. Each week, we will feature the work of three new students, who will ...
Send legal ads and public notices at least six business days ahead of the intended publication date to ...
Since 2014, over two dozen Massachusetts colleges closed due to financial difficulties, leaving large tracts of land for ...
City officials are addressing unsafe street conditions as residents and business owners scramble to clear icy sidewalks.
Last August, Boston officials issued a heat advisory when temperatures and humidity were expected to reach dangerous highs. But some neighborhoods had already reached that threshold days before ...
The plan is the first approved under Boston's Squares + Streets program, focused on expanding housing and economic ...
As some retail pharmacies have struggled to stay open, especially in Boston's diverse neighborhoods, community health centers are stepping up to fill the void. Dozens of pharmacies have closed in ...
The Boston Licensing Board approved 37 new liquor licenses throughout the city Thursday as part of an initiative to promote ...
The city won 225 new liquor licenses last year â€” the largest increase in Boston’s liquor license stock since the end of Prohibition, officials said. These are the first recipients of the new licenses.
Cambridge will now allow buildings up to six stories to be built in neighborhoods across the city, a plan designed to help ...
Just north of the Charles River is Boston’s oldest neighborhood, Charlestown. The charming area has a striking mix of old roots that date back to the early 1600s and the new residents that ...