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Kyle Scott Clauss

Kyle Clauss, Digital News Writer at Boston Magazine

Kyle Scott Clauss is a journalist from Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Prior to joining Boston magazine in April 2015, Clauss was a reporter for the Lowell Sun, covering the only town in America named Billerica. He has appeared on WGBH, NECN, WBUR, and WEEI. He is a graduate of BU's College of Communication and has never eaten a banana.

City Life

Brookline Could Call for Trump’s Impeachment

Cambridge already approved a similar resolution.

City Life

Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch to Supreme Court

Another Harvard alum joins the bench.

City Life

The South End Open Market Is Dead

After 13 years, the summer staple is packing it up.

City Life

Where to See the Stanley Cup in Boston Today

Bruins fans, here’s your chance.

City Life

Mitt Romney Reportedly Considering a Senate Run

But he won’t be challenging Elizabeth Warren.

City Life

Police: Lowell Man Severs Victim’s Hand with Machete

The victim fled without his hand, police say.

City Life

Commuter Rail Operator Blames Delays on Train Defects

We’ve got ourselves a bunch of lemons.

Arts & Entertainment

Chapo Trap House Is Coming to Boston

Calling all grey wolves.

City Life

Black Teen Wins Essay Contest on White Privilege

The contest was the subject of intense debate.

City Life

R.I. Senator Says Wall Street Backed Bernie Sanders

With all due respect, what are you talking about?

City Life

49 Years Ago Today, James Brown Saved Boston

The city was consumed by violence after Dr. King’s death.

City Life

Bernie Sanders Refuses to Rule Out 2020

The senator dismissed “political gossip.”

City Life

Feds Give Green Line Extension the Green Light

All seven stops are expected to open by 2021.

City Life

March on Common to Honor Martin Luther King’s Legacy

The civil rights icon was assassinated 49 years ago today.

City Life

Minihane Calls Walsh a “Dope” for Michael Che Meeting

The SNL star called Boston “the most racist city.”