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A New Report Says Walden Pond Is at Risk Thanks to Swimmers’ Pee
We’re Thoreauly pissed.
Kyrie Irving’s Season Is Over
The Celtics star will sit out the playoffs to recover from knee surgery.
It’s Dawn of the “Donut Fries”
Dunkin’ Donuts has some new foods and food shapes for you.
Should You Give Pot to Your Dog?
Boston vets are asked every day about CBD. They’re divided on how to answer.
Regular Service Has Resumed on the Silver Line
Falling concrete forced the MBTA to temporarily close the tunnel from South Station to Silver Line Way.
Throwback Thursday: These Old Photos at Fenway Will Tug at Your Heart Strings
America’s oldest ballpark is also its most beautiful.
We crunched the numbers to come up with our annual guide to the top-performing schools in the region.
Through countless conversations and a year’s worth of observation, we’ve found leaders who don’t just ride the wave of the zeitgeist—they create it.
Julian Edelman May Have Thwarted a School Shooting
The Patriots star alerted authorities about a threatening Instagram comment.
More than 200 Applied for Marijuana Licenses on the First Day
Dispensaries and “economic empowerment” applicants sent in applications Monday.
A Barnstable County Official Keeps Criticizing David Hogg on Twitter
He called the Parkland student “a self-promoting opportunistic rat!”
A Worker at the Wynn Boston Harbor Construction Site in Everett Has Died
The employee was injured on the job, executives say.
The Red/Blue MBTA Connection Is Back from the Dead
A proposal for an underground link will be studied anew.
A special report on our Tiktok-scrolling, Snapchat-loving, sleep-deprived teens—and what to know to keep kids safe.
It’s Going to Snow Again
Everything is fine.
Driver Cleared in Porter Square Cyclist’s Death
Bernard Lavins was killed in October 2016.
InfoWars Identified a Massachusetts Man as the Parkland Shooter, and Now He’s Suing
Marcel Fontaine is seeking more than $1 million in damages for defamation.
Parking Tickets Could Get A Lot More Expensive
The fine hikes are part of a plan to reduce traffic.