'Sober houses' under legal review by city
The Roxbury development that has become Safe Haven Sober Houses started quietly enough a decade ago when a one-man real estate company based in Hull bought an undeveloped parcel on the eastern foot of Fort Hill. More »
The story behind the misidentification of Rev. Bruce Wall's son
As armed robberies go, this one was pretty tame. On Nov. 9 at around 2:30 p.m., two young black men crossed paths with three other young black men on West Street near Cleary Square in the Hyde Park section of Boston. More »
Hub youth leaders speak out about unhealthy storefront ads
Leaders from Sociedad Latina and other youth-oriented community groups hosted a hearing at City Hall Monday to raise awareness about advertisements promoting unhealthy lifestyles, like smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol, in the storefront windows of Boston establishments. More »
Jury says rights of ACLU official violated at Logan
State police unlawfully detained an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) official who was stopped by police and questioned at Logan International Airport in 2003, a federal jury ruled. More »