Judge orders immigrant held since July released immediately
The Red Line gives up during rush hour, commuters find their prospects turn dour
October 9
One of the nation's oldest subway trains suffered the geezer-train equivalent of a heart attack and died right there at Harvard station right in the middle of the evening rush hour. As Thomas Connor shows us, riders began stacking up like cordwood ...
Boston judge orders immediate release of immigrant locked up since July
October 9
A Boston federal judge today ordered the immediate release of a Ghanaian national who has been locked up at the Plymouth County jail since July 3, in yet another case of the regime trying to ignore the section of immigration law that deals with people who have been in the country for awhile.
Judge orders ICE to return Massachusetts man from the Mississippi hole they dumped him in
October 9
Continuing the battle against ICE's determination to ignore the parts of immigration law it doesn't like, a federal judge in Boston today ordered the regime to get a Massachusetts man with serious medical problems out of a prison in Natchez, MS and bring him back to Massachusetts so that he can apply for the immigration equivalent of bail while...
Serial gun felon who lost argument that even convicted felons had a Second Amendment right to pack loaded guns is sentenced to two years in prison
October 9
A federal judge yesterday sentenced Kevin "Whammie" Johnson, 40, of Roxbury, to two years in prison after he pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm while on probation following a ten-year sentence for being a felon in possession of a firearm while on probation for being a felon in possession of a firearm in yet another case...
Man who was punched to the ground on Lansdowne Street had to have part of his skull removed
October 9
WFXT talks to the family of the man who has been in the hospital since he was sucker punched on Sept. 28 on Lansdowne Street - he suffered a brain bleed and had to have part of his...
South End's Urban Grape shuts down
October 9
Boston Restaurant Talk reports on the demise of the wine purveyor.
MIT researchers work to shrink atomic clocks and make them more precise
October 9
Once, computers were the size of rooms and now you can carry in your pocket. MIT News reports researchers there are on the path to doing the same thing with atomic clocks, which use the vibrations of atoms to produce the sort of super-precise time needed...