The woman later told police that he assaulted her, while “McHale had maintained that any contact between himself and the woman was consensual.”
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BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT BODY CAMERAS REVEAL VIOLENT BEHAVIORS
Mass Action Against Police Brutality is demanding the persecution of police.
STATE LOOKS TO SPEND $75K TO PREVENT FUTURE STORROWINGS
"If a truck hits a bridge, everyone is inconvenienced.”
RECAP: BOSTON CITY COUNCIL HEARING ON CREATION OF SANCTUARY SAFE SPACES
“Those specifically that don't have status, yet they’re also contributing every single day.”
THE (VERY ABRIDGED) YEAR IN PROTESTS
From the South Coast to Lowell, we showed up when you shouted. Here are a few highlights, including some actions that received less attention than others in 2020 …
MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE AND SENATE OVERRIDE VETO OF ROE ACT
Abortion access rights will be expanded and put into law.
STATE LAUNCHES SECTOR-SPECIFIC RELIEF GRANT PROGRAM FOR MASSACHUSETTS BUSINESSES
The fund will offer small businesses up to $75,000.
BY LEARNING ABOUT THE MASS MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX, I CAME TO UNDERSTAND MY GRANDFATHER
For some with personal connections to past mistakes, the consequences of unfettered ingenuity are no more easily ignored than mushroom clouds on the horizon
VIDEO: LONGEST NIGHT MEMORIAL FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE WHO PASSED IN 2020
The 31-year-old service is dedicated to homeless people who died during the past 12 months, and is always held on Dec. 21—the longest night of the year.
NEWS THROWBACK: CHALLENGING A MISINFORMED ANTI-VAXXER MOVEMENT, THEN AND NOW
In Jacobson, the Supreme Court 'looked at it and said, well, there are times we have individual freedoms and we have to balance that against the public good.'