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Here's What You Can Do About Climate Change
While governments and industry can effect greater change, individual actions also have the power to mitigate some of the catastrophic potential effects of climate change.

MBTA To Increase Early Morning Bus Service On 10 Routes
The pilot targets routes that have "severe" morning crowding, with an eye towards creating a more connected early morning network.

Reopening Of Comm. Ave. Delayed Until At Least Mid-Week
The road was scheduled to reopen Monday morning, but transportation officials announced over the weekend that work was taking longer than expected.

Legislative Leaders Balk At Baker's Sales Tax Holiday Proposal
Sluggish revenue growth has lawmakers hesitant to offer a two-day reprieve from the state's 6.25 percent sales tax.

What You Need To Know About The Comm. Ave. Closure
State officials are urging people to stay away. If you can't, here's what you need to know to get around.
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Here's What Boston City Hall Could Have Looked Like
Take a look at some of the design proposals that lost out to the one -- love it or hate it -- we've all become familiar with.

Boston's Iconic Citgo Sign Will Stay In Kenmore Square For 'Decades To Come'
Mayor Marty Walsh's office says developer Related Beal and Citgo have reached an agreement to keep the sign in place.

How New England Senators Voted On Trump's Nominees
We're tracking how the 12 U.S. senators are voting on President Trump's nominees for his Cabinet and other top positions.
Boston Gets $30 Million To Redevelop Roxbury's Whittier Street Housing Development
The grant money is part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Choice Neighborhoods initiative.

Transition To All-Electronic Tolling Is Saving Some Mass. Pike Drivers 12 Minutes, State Says
Nearly six weeks after the state's transition to all-electronic tolling, officials say drivers on the Mass. Pike are starting to reap the benefits.