Boston's Low Homicide Rate

Boston's low homicide rate is attributed to luck, more data, and a violence prevention program that involves collaboration between police and clergy.

Googly eyes on Boston trains

Boston is adorning trains with googly eyes, which is silly but charming riders.

NYPD Raid on Brothel in Queens and Commercial Sex Ring in Boston and Virginia

NYPD raided a brothel in Queens after a councilman pushed them to take action. Three people at the center of a commercial sex ring in Boston and Virginia seeking plea agreements. They ran sophisticated high-dollar sex businesses.

Migrant Situation at Boston's Logan Airport

Over 100 migrants are sleeping on the floors of Boston's Logan Airport as arrivals have increased. Lack of staff and resources at surrounding facilities are causing migrants to be bussed to state welcome centers during the day and back to the airport at night.

Pro-Palestinian Demonstration in Boston

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Boston called for a ceasefire in Gaza outside TD Garden ahead of the NBA Finals game. They aimed to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israeli forces.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's Progressive Policies

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu advocates for progressive policies including abolishing the gang registry, not prosecuting certain crimes, and reallocating police budget towards other city priorities.

Government Cover-Up in Boston Police Officer's Death

Citizen journalist Aidan Kearney alleges a government cover-up in the death of a Boston police officer, pointing to evidence suggesting the officer's girlfriend may have been framed for murder. The case involves complex details and inconsistencies that raise questions about the official narrative.

Boston Man Sentenced for Murder-for-Hire Plot

A Boston man was sentenced to nearly eight years in prison for attempting to hire a contract killer to murder his ex-wife and her boyfriend. The plot was foiled by an undercover federal agent.

Conversion of Boston-area veterans' shelter into migrant facility

Boston-area veterans' shelter to be converted into a facility for migrants, sparking backlash among residents who are concerned about homeless vets. The facility will house 100 migrant families, including pregnant women, while veterans are paying to live there.

Reparations for Slavery in Boston

Christian leaders in Boston are calling on white churches to commit to reparations for their history with slavery, demanding millions of dollars be given to the black community. The Boston People's Reparations Commission is pushing for $15 billion from the city government. Some churches have acknowledged their ties to slavery and are willing to engage in reparations.

Boston officials prepare to house illegal immigrants at Old Chelsea Soldiers’ Home

Boston officials are preparing to use the Old Chelsea Soldiers’ Home to house illegal immigrants due to overcrowding at current shelters. The city is implementing new requirements for migrants staying at the facility to sign up for state programs that aim to transition them out of reliance on state assistance.

Controversy over Roxbury community center being used to house illegal border crossers

The city of Boston shut down a community center in the predominantly black Roxbury neighborhood to house illegal border crossers, angering local families. Similar actions have been taken in other Democrat-led cities like Chicago and New York City.