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  • Boston: Massachusetts extends last call, new outdoor drinking rules take effect | June 09
    2026/06/09
    Boston officials announced new outdoor drinking rules under Governor Healey's bill, allowing alcohol sales past 10 p.m. and permitting outdoor consumption this summer. The city also prepared for the World Cup with a “match ready” news conference in Boston, while honoring late Rep. Barney Frank with a community celebration.
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  • Boston: School bus crash sparks safety concerns as records go missing | June 08
    2026/06/08
    Boston residents are facing a deadly school bus crash investigation after federal records vanished from a company’s file, raising safety concerns, and a house fire in Winthrop is under control with no injuries reported. The city is also bracing for a heatwave with temperatures hitting 71.6°F and a digital bank shutdown causing economic ripple effects across Massachusetts.
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  • Boston: Severe thunderstorms threaten Boston area today | June 07
    2026/06/07
    Boston officials issue severe thunderstorm warnings for Massachusetts as heavy rain and strong winds threaten the region, with storm activity possibly lasting into Saturday night. A suspected breast cancer outbreak at a Boston high school has prompted public health investigations, while the city’s Pride parade proceeds today amid weather uncertainties.
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  • Boston: Body found in Charles River near Boston park | June 06
    2026/06/06
    Boston authorities discovered a body in the Charles River near Franklin Park, reigniting safety concerns along the riverfront. The city also announced its first 24-hour sail-a-thon by Community Boating and confirmed readiness for the World Cup in Foxborough.
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  • Boston: Mass. House Approves Later Last Call Bill | June 05
    2026/06/05
    Boston's Massachusetts House passed a bill to extend last call to July, aiming to reduce nightlife congestion and boost local businesses. Residents are also urged to witness the Northern Lights over New England skies this weekend, while Karen Read filed a new lawsuit against Canton Police and Mass. State Police over alleged misconduct during her arrest.
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  • Boston: Body Identified in 2000 Parking Lot Discovery | June 04
    2026/06/04
    Boston authorities have identified a dismembered body found in a Massachusetts parking lot in 2000 as that of a missing Pennsylvania teen, reigniting cold case efforts. State lawmakers debate a new rent control alternative amid rising housing costs, while Pride Month celebrations and AI risk warnings dominate local headlines.
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  • Boston: Framingham crash sends vehicle over wall, prompting investigation | June 03
    2026/06/03
    Boston officials face scrutiny over chaotic budget practices in sheriffs’ offices after an Inspector General report criticizes their financial management, while a serious crash in Framingham raises concerns about road safety. Meanwhile, multiple teachers in Uxbridge are diagnosed with breast cancer, sparking an investigation into potential environmental factors, and the MPS team wins the Boston Strong Invitational tournament.
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  • Boston: Meteor explodes off Massachusetts coast, causing loud boom | June 02
    2026/06/02
    Boston residents are reacting to a meteor explosion off the Massachusetts coast and a new wastewater monitoring program tracking viruses at historic sites. Meanwhile, Boston Tech Week ends as startups race for funding, and Allston's community center faces potential closure.
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