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Dec 15 2025WEATHER

Boston's Weather: A Chilly Start, Then Warm-Up

Boston is in for a cold start to the week, with temperatures dropping and wind chills making it feel even colder. The National Weather Service predicts that the coldest part of the season so far is coming, with gusts that could reach up to 34 mph. This means that the wind chill could drop to -1 degr

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

A Major Boost for Kids' Mental Health in Boston

Boston is getting a big new mental health hospital just for kids. The hospital will have 116 beds and is set to open in 2029. It will be on the campus of Franciscan Children's in Brighton, which Boston Children's Hospital bought in 2023. The hospital will treat many different mental health problems

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Dec 04 2025EDUCATION

Boston's School Closure Plan Sparks Community Fury

Boston is facing a heated debate as the school district considers shutting down three schools. The plan has ignited strong emotions among parents, teachers, and students, who are fighting to keep these schools open. The schools at risk are The Community Academy of Science and Health, Another Course

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Boston Shake Shack's Health Woes: A Closer Look at the Issues

Boston's Seaport Shake Shack has been under the microscope lately, and not in a good way. Health inspectors have been making frequent visits, and what they've found isn't pretty. Rodents have been spotted behind the heating system, near the custard machine, and even by the grease trap. It's not just

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Nov 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Buildings Need Smart Data Fixes

Modern buildings are becoming more intelligent, with sensors monitoring various aspects like temperature and air quality. However, these sensors often fail to capture all necessary data, leading to gaps that can disrupt building management efforts. Researchers recently developed a clever solution t

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

Boston College Bounces Back to Claim Victory

Boston College's basketball team showed their resilience in a game against The Citadel. The Eagles, after a shaky start, managed to turn the tables and secure a 76-47 win. Donald Hand was a standout player, scoring 18 points and grabbing eight rebounds. Luka Toews also contributed with 12 points. T

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Nov 04 2025HEALTH

Boston's Opioid Crisis: What's Really Happening?

Boston is facing a serious opioid problem. Many people think the city's leaders aren't doing enough to fix it. A recent poll showed that most people who read the Herald newspaper agree. Out of 156 people who answered, 81. 4% said officials haven't done enough. Only 5% thought the city was handling i

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Nov 02 2025LIFESTYLE

Boston's Winter Wonderland: A Fresh Look at Snowport 2025

Boston's beloved winter market, Snowport, is back for another season, bringing a mix of old favorites and exciting new additions. This year, the market kicks off on November 7 and runs through February 28, 2026, offering a variety of vendors, activities, and events to enjoy. One of the standout fea

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Nov 02 2025SPORTS

Where Do the Big Wins Happen?

Boston is often called "Titletown" because it has a lot of winning teams. The Boston Celtics recently won their 18th NBA title in 2024. That's a lot! But other places are catching up. Los Angeles is also doing well. The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series twice in a row. They beat the Toronto

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Small Steps to Big Health: How Movement and Food Can Save Your Life

Modern life is full of distractions. People often choose quick meals and long hours of sitting over healthy habits. This shift has led to a rise in serious health problems. Heart disease, diabetes, and liver issues are now common even among young adults. These conditions are often linked to poor nut

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