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The practice of forcing people into treatment has gained national prominence in recent weeks after President Trump issued an executive order embracing the approach. In Boston's South End, fed up residents have called for similar moves.
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The funding for Salem's port was among $679 million for projects across the country clawed back by the U.S. Department of Transportation, which called the efforts wasteful.
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Hip-hop artist Red Shaydez used her own experiences as a creative entrepreneur to launch a development bootcamp for artists. The inaugural cohort wraps up with a concert on Sept. 4 at UnCommon Stage in Boston.
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After steep cuts to state arts support, some programs that helped to sustain New Hampshire's cultural traditions are on hold.
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Monique Aimee has designed around 40 book covers (including for Casey McQuiston's "One Last Stop"), illustrated projects for L.L.Bean and Sephora, and was the 2024-25 artist-in-residence for the Boston Celtics.
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After of a winter of exceptionally high natural gas and electricity prices, many New Englanders are asking whether a new natural gas pipeline is the solution.
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Even though Greater Boston has become more diverse and less racially segregated, households are increasingly clustering by class, according to a new report by the think tank Boston Indicators.
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Kyle Courcy and James Parsons have played 66 (and counting) mini-golf courses in Massachusetts. Here are the best courses they've played and some of the sights they've seen along their journey.
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Some Boston realtors who work in neighborhoods near large universities attribute the slowdown to new student visa processing protocols under the Trump administration.
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Meet Boston expects a 10% decline in foreign visitors to Greater Boston this year, after originally predicting an increase. Some travel officials cite anger in Canada at President Trump's push to make it the 51st state and growing fears that travelers could be detained at the border.
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The inaugural event is an opportunity for the skilled workers behind the scallop fishery to celebrate the heritage of the fishing community in New Bedford.
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The celebration Saturday at Belcher Park in Randolph amplifies the culture of one of the largest Nigerian population groups.