Journalists mounted unusual lobbying effort to help beleaguered local news outlets
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BOSTON TO INCREASE CAPACITY LIMITS STARTING MONDAY
"Since the start of the pandemic, we've made decisions based on science and data. The data right now tells us things are moving in the right direction," said Mayor Walsh.
DESPITE EFFECTIVE SHORT-TERM MEASURES, LONG-TERM HOMELESSNESS PERSISTS IN MASS
Despite effective short-term measures, long-term homelessness persists in Mass.
BETTER BOSTON ARTS: JAINA CIPRIANO
“The solution lies in collaborative spaces”
BOOK REVIEW: A PANDEMIC NURSE’S DIARY
A straightforward telling of one health worker’s story and her dedication to public health.
THE END OF THE WORLD IN AN AIRBNB
For many nomadic week-to-week renters, this past year’s been both terrifying and enlightening.
NEARLY A YEAR INTO PANDEMIC, MASS CATS ARE STILL SHORT ON FOOD
“If they only have food enough supplied for them, [people will] make decisions to feed their own pets over themselves.”
HANDLING THE HERD: HOW BOSTON BUILT ITS MASSIVE COVID TESTING APPARATUS
“We were all caught pretty off guard when the pandemic hit, but I think that using the resources that we have available to us we have been able to meet the demand at every step.”
IT’S HARDER THAN EVER TO FIND A BATHROOM IN BOSTON. WHAT’S THE CITY DOING ABOUT IT?
“They refuse to respond to this humanitarian crisis where people really need them. We’re just ignoring this problem and it’s getting worse and worse.”
HOW TO DEFEAT THE HARD RIGHT
Some thoughts on the Capitol attack and building a more democratic nation