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In Boston, one of the biggest political issues of 2025 is one that affects every single resident: housing. Like the rest of the state and beyond, the city is doing its best to lower high housing costs and create more housing supply.
Residents of East Boston, Charlestown, Winthrop and Chelsea will likely see increased helicopter traffic this week.
Red tape and NIMBY neighbors are keeping the city from adding housing. But when it comes to accepting density, the future is now.
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Celtics Wire on MSNBoston Celtics star Jayson Tatum speaks on Achilles rehab for the first time
But this week, in a social media post ( via Celtics Blog's Noa Dalzell), Tatum opened up about his injury, how he has been dealing with it, and what comes next for the Duke alum. "Rehab is tedious, man — six days a week. It’s starting to get a little bit better now, I’m out the boot now," said Tatum.
The approximately $450 million development project at 75 Morrissey Blvd. will create 754 new apartments in the neighborhood, according to planning documents filed with the city. The Boston Planning and Development Agency Board approved the proposal at its monthly meeting last week.
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Migrant crimes against children pile up in Boston area as mayor slams Bondi over ‘sanctuary’ warning
ICE arrests several illegal immigrants in Massachusetts communities including Boston area on charges involving rape and sexual assault of minors
After their eight-year playoff run ended last season, the Boston Bruins made moves to bolster their roster for a bounce-back performance in 2025-26.
A Boston police radio failure has city lawmakers and police at odds over its role in a violent spree of shootings and stabbings that hurt five people in just three hours on Sunday night.
NBA insider Jake Fischer has revealed that there is still a chance that the Celtics move guard Anfernee Simons, whom the team acquired in the trade that sent Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers earlier this offseason.