The fallout of Steward Health Care‘s bankruptcy filing could reach a new height Thursday morning.
Several of the healthcare system’s hospitals could be hitting the auction block Thursday.
It’s an auction for the Steward ho…
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The fallout of Steward Health Care‘s bankruptcy filing could reach a new height Thursday morning.
Several of the healthcare system’s hospitals could be hitting the auction block Thursday.
It’s an auction for the Steward ho…
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Our heat, our storms, our humidity — all on the way out Thursday morning. Last few showers will scoot through as the skies gradually break.
Highs will still be in the warm range of mid to upper 80s, but the lowering humidity will be noticeable…
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Police in Brookline, Massachusetts, have arrested a man accused of following and exposing himself to young women, and they say there may be more victims.
Surveillance video from the Coolidge Corner area shows one woman out for a jog in the ear…
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The demotion of Eddy Chrispin as a member of the high-level command staff at the Boston Police Department has been the talk of the town.
Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox demoted Chrispin from deputy superintendent after Chrispin accepted a position on the Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission, a police oversight board.
POST Commission leaders were told it was because of a perceived conflict of interest.
Wednesday night, the community gathered at the Twelfth Baptist Church in Roxbury to ask local leaders questions about the situation.
“I think the process in which it was done is what’s bothering me,” said Boston resident Marjorie Bernadeau. “If you can’t explain where there’s a conflict of interest and why he was demoted, I have a problem with that.”
So far, the Boston Police Department has revealed little about the reasons behind the demotion.
“It is important that all members of this senior leadership team are aligned in carrying out the Department’s mission,” a department spokesperson said last week. “From time to time — to strengthen the command staff’s work to fulfill the mission and to promote cohesion of the team — changes are made.”
Mayor Michelle Wu defended Cox’s decision last week, saying he has “full discretion” on whom to place on his command staff.
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, who appointed Chrispin to the POST Commission, spoke out against his demotion.
Former State Rep. Marie St. Fleur, who coordinated Wednesday night’s community meeting, says the demotion is a particular slight to the Haitian-American community.
“He’s one of the few, the only, we had on the command staff that has the cultural competency and the linguistic competency,” she said.
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Police say a missing 11-year-old East Boston boy has been located.
The Boston Police Department said the boy, who had last been seen around 1 p.m. Wednesday, had been found.
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From the strain our air conditioners put on our wallets and our power grid, to the ripple effects across transportation networks, this extreme heat isn’t just dangerous to our health, it’s costing our economy.
Hot temperatures over long period…
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