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Coast Guard Concludes Investigation Into Cape Cod Ferry Crash
The U.S. Coast Guard announced Friday that it has completed its investigation into a 2017 Cape Cod ferry crash that sent 15 people to the hospital.
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Several Portland Sea Dogs Alumni Now World Series Champions with Red Sox
Before they played for the World Series-champion Boston Red Sox, Mookie Betts, Xander Bogaerts, and Jackie Bradley Jr. were among several Red Sox players to play for the Portland Sea Dogs in Portland, Maine. Eleven former Sea Dogs players were on the Red Sox World Series roster this year, and throughout the entire season, 27 former Sea Dogs contributed to...
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Working in the Auto Repair Industry
Bob Lane, general manager of Direct Tire and Auto Service, joins owner Barry Steinberg to talk about how they use a video app to help communicate with customers so they will understand the work that needs to be done on their automobiles.
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WeWork and the Culture of Shared Workspace
WeWork Northeast General Manager Dave McLaughlin describes the culture and business model of this space-sharing company. They are growing in big cities all over the world, including Boston and Cambridge.
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Expansion of the WeWork Agenda
WeWork Northeast General Manager Dave McLaughlin talks about the future of the company.
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Boston Implements Restrictions to Help Ensure Safety During Super Bowl
Boston police are asking for area students to celebrate responsibly during Super Bowl Sunday and say restrictions will be in place.
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‘Number 1 Concern': Officials Discuss Super Bowl Safety Efforts
Boston police are asking for area students to celebrate responsibly during Super Bowl Sunday and say restrictions will be in place.
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Boston Police: Man Robbed Woman and Son at Knifepoint, Exposed Himself
Boston police say a man robbed a woman and her 10-year-old son at knifepoint before indecently exposing himself Monday morning.
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Future Plans for Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Joe O’Malley, the general manager of Faneuil Hall Marketplace, talks about the future of this Boston landmark, efforts to make it appeal to locals as well as tourists and how to find the right balance between local stores versus major chains.
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Holiday Season at Faneuil Hall
Faneuil Hall Marketplace General Manager Joe O’Malley on highlights of the holiday season and his idea for a perfect day at the Boston landmark.
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Boston, Nova Scotia Celebrate 100-Year Friendship
The tradition of an annual gift from Nova Scotia in recognition of Boston’s response to a fire that killed thousands of Canadians 100 years ago continues to this day.
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Boston Declares Sept. 5 ‘Pete Frates Day'
The man who inspired the ice bucket challenge that has raised millions for ALS research was honored at Boston City Hall.
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Ads Considered Racially Insensitive Removed From Boston Transit Hubs
Two large ads at one of Boston’s busiest transit hubs have been removed after some people complained they were racially insensitive.
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Boston Schools Could Cut Bus Routes Through MIT Plan
Boston Public Schools says dozens of routes could be reduced, allowing for more school funding, after a team of MIT students and professors won the first-ever BPS Transportation Challenge.
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Boston's Rank on a Safe Driving Cities List Is Abysmal
Boston is dead last on a new list from Allstate that ranks the safest cities for driving in the country.
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Boston Bruins Owner Says Firing Coach Claude Julien Was ‘Overdue'
Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs acknowledged Tuesday that he might have held up the coaching change that helped the team turn its season around and qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in three seasons.
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Meb Keflezighi's Next Boston Marathon Will Be His Last
Meb Keflezighi says he’ll hang up his racing shoes for good after running next month’s Boston Marathon and the TCS New York City Marathon in November.
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Boston Calling Announces 2017 Daily Lineup
The Boston Calling 2017 music festival daily lineup has been announced and single-day tickets are available starting Friday.
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Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Friend's Sentence Upheld
A college friend of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has lost his bid to have his conviction for lying to authorities dismissed.
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Tsarnaev Death Sentence: How the Jury Decided
Reporter Susan Zalkind and Tiaziana Dearing of the Boston College School of Social Work look back at the Boston Marathon bombing trial and the events that led to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s death sentence.