A series of break-ins at local businesses over the last week are under investigation on East Broadway Street in South Boston.
An Uber driver who allegedly sexually assaulted a female passenger on Saturday night was arrested over the weekend.
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According to Boston Police, the victim took a ride share from a South Boston location to her residence around 11:45 p.m. on Saturday.
She stood up for the city and refused to cower in the face of threats and smears,” one of more than 480 respondents said.
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After a second bus lane implemented by her administration was removed last month, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is following through on plans to initiate a 30-day review of all street changes that were
South Boston’s annual parade, a dual celebration of St. Patrick’s Day and Evacuation Day that will kick off on Sun., March 16, will begin an hour-and-a-half earlier than past years as elected officials and parade organizers attempt to curb the unruly behavior that has marred the event in recent years.
Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a person in connection with a South Boston restaurant break-in last week.The person allegedly<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
A Boston judge has not decided whether the Uber driver accused of raping a drunk passenger in the back of his vehicle is dangerous as the Brighton man continues to be held without bail. Judge Margaret Albertson took her dangerousness decision under advisement after she heard conflicting reports from the prosecution and defense at Boston Municipal Court in Southie on Friday.
The city’s non-emergency service line received more than 4,000 reports of icy and unshoveled sidewalks between Jan. 1 and Feb. 19.
BOSTON — The staff at The Paramount in South Boston opened the restaurant Friday morning to find someone had broken in overnight. Surveillance video shows the suspect ransacking their office. Manager Dan Conlon says the thief got away with cash from the registers, and he stole their service tips.
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