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Melnea Cass Blvd. redesign plan inches forward

The Boston Transportation Department (BTD) held a public meeting last week on plans to redesign Melnea Cass Boulevard, the fast-paced thoroughfare in Lower Roxbury that will soon see new retail and residential development at some of its key intersections. More »

'Ameriville' captures soul, humanity post-Katrina

The foot stomping and harmonizing quartet, Universes, took theatergoers on a wild ride through some of the nation's most daunting social ills in "Ameriville" last week at the Paramount Theatre. More »

Sick time bill would protect jobs, workers

Nearly 1 million workers are without access to paid sick days in Massachusetts. When they or their children fall ill, they are often left with a tough choice: risk their jobs or continue on to work, potentially spreading disease. But that may soon change. More »

Boston Ski Party host annual YouthFest Race Camp

The Boston Ski Party, one of 84 member clubs of the National Brotherhood of Skiers, hosted its 3rd annual YouthFest Race Camp at Pats Peak Ski Area in Henniker, N.H. The three-day race camp, which took place earlier this month, brought together more than 55 youth from Boston, New York, New Jersey, D.C. and Pennsylvania for a weekend of ski racing training. More »

NATIONAL NEWS

Historical rift between hip hop and the Black Church

The generational divide is nothing new. Youths, wanting to set themselves apart from their parents and grandparents, adopt new styles, ways of speaking and even music More »

Civil Rights generation fights for financial equality

Adorned in a freshly ironed dress and satchel for her books, Ruby Bridges, age 6, walked past an angry mob and into the doors of William Frantz Elementary School. More »

Top immigration official says key rule change to take effect

A rule change designed to decrease the time some undocumented immigrants spend away from their families could be implemented by the end of this calendar year, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Alejandro Mayorkas said last week. More »

Are black men afraid of successful women?

The truth about partnering is that the more educated you are, which increases your likelihood of financial success, the more likely you also are to have a spouse. There are many men in the dating marketplace who see themselves as a would-be Barack Obama, and they are looking for a could-be Michelle Obama type who can alternately support and lead as they go through this thing called life. More »


HEALTH

The knee injury gender Gap: Why do women suffer more?

Dr. Elizabeth Matzkin, surgical director of the Women's Sports Medicine Program at Brigham and Women's Hospital, sees plenty of young female athletes come into her practice with knee injuries. Many of those injuries are anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears. The reasons for this trend, she explains, are largely based on how women are built. More »

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Whittier Street Health Center

Cancer affects everyone, but it is not borne equally by all communities. As the second leading cause of death in the U.S., according to the Center for Disease Control,more than 1.5 million new cases and approximately 570,000 deaths from cancer were projected for 2012. Within these numbers minorities suffer the greatest burden of cancer, according to cancer.gov. For all cancers combined, the death rate is almost 25 percent higher for minorities than for whites. More »

Stepping It Up for children and families in Boston

Starting next month, more than 350 school children from six Boston Public Schools will begin Partners Step It Up - a fun, competitive healthy living program that merges technology, physical activity and nutrition in the classroom. More »

Kroc Center Boston marks one-year anniversary with exciting new arts programs

The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center has changed the face of Uphams Corner with its beautiful state of the art fitness, sports, educational and church facility. This spring, the center celebrates its first anniversary with an impressive line-up of unique programs, designed for everyone at every age. More »