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Restaurant Workers Get Surprise Tip
As small businesses struggle during the pandemic, auto magnate Ernie Boch Jr. left huge cash tips at two Boston restaurants.
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The Impact of Trump's Impeachment for Incitement of Insurrection
Donald Trump became the only president to be impeached twice after 10 Republicans crossed party lines, joining Democrats in condemning his role in last week’s attack on the Capitol.
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The End of @realDonaldTrump
Twitter permanently suspended President Donald Trump’s account, citing “a risk of further incitement of violence.”
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Boston Restaurant Accused of Violating COVID Restrictions
A video taken by the owner of Rabia’s Dolce Fumo in Boston’s North End raised questions with the Licensing Board of Boston.
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Gyms Worried About Future After Reopening Rollback
Owners of Boston fitness centers are frustrated that they will be forced to close again starting Wednesday due to the worsening coronavirus pandemic.
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Despite the Strain of the Pandemic, Frontline Nurses Remain Dedicated
Nurses are tired and worried about the weeks ahead, but they are as dedicated as ever.
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For Many Artists, the Pandemic Has Stopped the Music
The coronavirus pandemic has had an impact on many, including local musicians.
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Minority-Owned Boston Businesses Optimistic About New Relief
With businesses struggling to survive during the COVID-19 pandemic, many have applied for grants through the City of Boston.
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Meeting to Discuss Turning Dive Bar Into Pot Shop
Neighbors in Brighton debated whether the site of Mary Ann’s should be the location of a recreational marijuana dispensary.
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NH Soccer Team Forfeits Over Opponents' Refusal to Wear Masks
A soccer team in Newmarket, New Hampshire, forfeited tournament games after learning opposing teams were refusing to mask up.
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Falmouth Waitress Gets the Tip of a Lifetime
Cape Cod restaurant workers were left overwhelmed by a very generous tip.
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Trump and Biden Strike Different Tones in Dueling Town Halls
President Donald Trump took part in a town hall with NBC News at the same time former Vice President Joe Biden was taking part in one on ABC News.
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BU Students Take Aim at Apathy Over COVID-19
A group of Boston University grad students has launched a unique campaign to warn young people of the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic.
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What Will Happen to Outdoor Dining as Temperatures Dip?
This could be the last big weekend for outdoor dining, and restaurant owners are expressing their concerns about the future.
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Restaurants Get Creative to Keep Outdoor Dining
It’s getting colder out, but one restaurant is trying to make outdoor dining remain an option by use of igloos.
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Mass. State Trooper Honored at Funeral
Fellow Massachusetts State Police troopers, family and friends gathered in Wilmington to honor Thomas Devlin, a trooper who died last week from injuries sustained after being hit by a vehicle during a traffic stop in 2018.
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Hurricane Damage in Louisiana Hits Home for Cambridge Woman
A Louisiana native living in Cambridge is shocked by the damage of Hurricane Laura.
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New England Crews Ready to Help Areas Hit by Laura
Emergency workers and volunteers from New England are preparing to help at the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Laura strikes the Gulf Coast.
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As Start of School Nears, Uncertainty Remains for Teachers, Students and Parents
There’s a lot of anxiety as the new school year approaches in Massachusetts with discussions ongoing about whether students or teachers will return to the classroom.
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Bars and Restaurants Worried About New Restrictions
The new restrictions designed to keep people safe are having an impact on businesses.