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Grandfather and granddaughter prepare to run the Boston Marathon together
On Monday, Mia Sanchez and her grandfather, Carlos Sanchez, will run the Boston Marathon. They believe they're the first known grandparent and grandchild pair to qualify to run the marathon...

What does the city sound like? This festival wants you to walk to find out
Produced by the Harvard ArtLab and artist-researcher Jacek Smolicki, the Walking Festival of Sound features a lineup of 19 soundwalks, listening sessions and talks from local artists and practitioners. The...

What's open and closed on Patriots' Day in Massachusetts 2026
The unique holiday creates a patchwork of schedule changes. Here's what you need to know about what's open and how to get around on Patriots' Day.

Boston Marathon forecast: A brisk day that's good for running, less good for cheering
This year’s Boston Marathon forecast looks chilly and breezy — a much better setup for runners than warm or wet conditions. For spectators, it means dressing in layers.

Somerville pulls buried cars — yes, cars! — out of giant snow pile
As a giant snow pile in Somerville slowly melts in the wake of the region's snowiest winter in a decade, city workers are retrieving a fleet of abandoned vehicles that...

Here's how Gov. Healey wants to curb social media for minors in Mass.
The Massachusetts governor filed a bill Tuesday that would require social media companies to implement special default settings, with time limits and disabled features, for users under the age of...

Healey packs social media, hunting and shelter proposals into supplemental spending bill
The fiscal year 2026 supplemental budget that Healey filed Tuesday afternoon seeks to make up the deficit left behind by a harsh winter that dumped several feet of snow across...

Sole-mates: The sneakers helping runners tackle the Boston Marathon
Over the last few years, shoe technology has advanced tremendously. And it’s changing the sport of running for everyone from the elite athletes breaking the tape in Copley Square to...

Local college grads are about to enter a difficult job market
While new grads always find the market daunting, added pressures on the employment landscape mean the current crop have their work cut out for them. And college seniors in Massachusetts...

Voting is 'preservative of all rights.' We can't let Trump make it harder to access the ballot
Almost exactly 140 years ago, in an April 1886 decision, the Supreme Court called voting the "fundamental political right, because [it is] preservative of all rights." That right is now...

5 things to do this weekend, including 'Good Will Hunting' and a ukulele concert
Plus, the National Center for Jewish Film’s Annual Film Festival and opening weekend of August Wilson's "Gem of the Ocean" from Actors' Shakespeare Project.

Everything you need to know about the 2026 Boston Marathon
On Marathon Monday, 30,000 athletes from 137 countries and every state in the U.S. will flock to Hopkinton to kick off the race.

Bus service to World Cup matches in Foxborough will cost $95
The host committee for FIFA men's World Cup matches this summer announced a direct bus service to Boston Stadium in Foxborough, which will cost more than MBTA train service to...

A musical project sheds light on Boston's Black labor history
An album and podcast from the Silkroad Ensemble and Rhiannon Giddens was inspired by the Black and immigrant labor that built America’s railroads. In Boston, Black sleeping car porters unionized...

White Stadium construction is entering a new phase. Here's a look
After more than a year of demolition and ground work, crews are beginning to install the concrete and steel backbone of the new White Stadium in Boston's Franklin Park this...

Boston's World Cup fan festival will be free, organizers say
Boston will buck a growing trend and make its World Cup fan festival free, organizers confirmed Monday. The new comes as organizers in New York and Los Angeles say they'll...

Trump administration fires Boston immigration judge who issued ruling in Öztürk case
Roopal Patel was terminated Friday, according to the New York Times. Her dismissal is one of the latest judge firings among dozens of others as the federal government moves to...

Mitt Romney returns to Massachusetts to mark the 20th anniversary of landmark health reform law
The law made insurance mandatory for most individuals, fined some employers who didn’t provide it and created subsidized health plans for low- to moderate-income residents.

Delivery companies could eat $300 fines without new Boston permit
Food delivery companies like Grubhub and UberEats will be need a permit to operate in the city of Boston due to an ordinance that took effect on Saturday.

Bob Hall, the father of wheelchair racing and a 2-time winner of the Boston Marathon, dies at 74
Boston Marathon organizers say the father of wheelchair racing has died. Bob Hall won the race twice and went on to build racing chairs for the competitors that followed.

What's the one wicked Massachusetts thing you think visitors should experience?
As visitors pour into Massachusetts for the World Cup this summer, there's no end of suggestions for things to check out in our great state. But vacations aren't infinite, and...

Lawrence secret recording scandal raises questions about extent of eavesdropping
People in Lawrence want to know: how many private conversations were recorded in City Hall, over what period of time, and who is responsible?

Why are people dragging a duck boat across Boston Common?
Saturday is the second annual Duck Boat Challenge, an event put on by the city of Boston to raise money for local youth sports programs.

20 years after passing nation-leading health care law, Mass. braces for new challenges
A landmark health coverage law passed 20 years ago gave Massachusetts among the lowest uninsured rates in the country. It inspired the sweeping federal overhaul known as the Affordable Care...

Calls grow for release of body camera footage of fatal Boston police shooting
A number of local elected officials and the family of Stephenson King Jr., who was shot and killed by Boston police on March 11, are pressing for the body camera...
Is it fair for the MBTA to charge $80 for a train ride to the World Cup?
No Boston Olympics co-founder Chris Dempsey and Scottish soccer commentator Rory Hamilton join WBUR's Morning Edition to weigh in on the politics and attitudes behind the price of train tickets...

A federal judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit seeking Massachusetts voter data
The ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Leo Sorokin in Boston marks at least the fifth time a judge has rejected similar attempts by the Justice Department. The judge found...

Man shot by Boston police officer had been hospitalized hours before he was killed, family says
Stephenson King Jr.’s three sisters, father and his father’s fiancé, spoke publicly for the first time at the GRANT A.M.E Church in Roxbury, alongside attorney Ben Crump. They were joined...

With warmer weather, Boston expands policing and other efforts at 'Mass. and Cass'
Boston and state officials are expanding efforts to crack down on outdoor substance use. The efforts are focused on the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard, a hub...

Family of Dorchester man killed by police retains attorney who represented families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor
Stephenson King Jr. was shot and killed by Boston police officer Nicholas O’Malley last month as he allegedly tried to evade capture in a stolen vehicle. O’Malley has been charged...
