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Disabled mothers in Ontario more likely to have newborns taken into care: Study

West End Phoenix

Shopkeeper – Good press

Behind the counter – Today’s special: chicken fried rice

Rexdale and Woodbine malls on shaky ground

Group raising funds to save Christie Pits skate park from ramp rot

A group is raising questions about the suitability of the Parkdale Amphitheatre

Cambridge Day

In a good place to be LGBTQ+, dedicated spaces for those communities can be difficult to find

Why Somerville is still talking through the details on a law against jaywalking that’s never enforced

Bus lanes are extending down East Broadway; Somerville sees just two parking spaces as lost

Bus lane impact study is slow to come together, but business owners remain upset about parking

Offset options against greenhouse emissions could tighten for Cambridge’s bigger buildings

Starlight Square progresses along one path toward another season of open-air events

Proposal to cap affordable housing at 12 stories gets squeezed into zoning meeting running late

After hoopla for $1M in participatory budgeting, the sound for $3.5M in federal grants is crickets

Alternate to Affordable Housing Overlay change gets a hearing, may wind up having little impact

Next tensions over parking lost to safe bike lanes brew on Main Street around public housing areas

Affordable Housing overlay changes go too far, Carlone says, vowing to show counterproposal

Underfunding and limits from officer contracts can hobble police oversight board, expert warns

Skyward Affordable Housing Overlay changes receiving plenty of process, councillor assures

Apartment building on track for East Cambridge, potentially bringing 90 homes and street retail

Energy law still has property owners, city at odds, while sense of partnership with Eversource builds

No parking ticket on a windshield in Somerville? New devices may mean getting bad news by mail

Relationship between public schools and police undergoes renegotiation by Somerville officials

East Cambridge conservation district is endorsed by historical commissioners and Planning Board

Acknowledging survey, MIT resets public access closer to open campus policy from before Covid

Harvard students’ semester on Harvard Square stretches from 1630 founding to current events

Crime and stress from Central Square’s unhoused draw increased attention from police and officials

Apartments overlooking Harvard Square park okayed by Historical Commission with changes

Green jobs ordinance begins to take shape, imagining programs that will train workers

Being able to go faster on a Bluebikes e-bikes won’t happen quickly, councillors are told

Most property owners will again receive tax relief through a process drawing increased discontent

Proposal to end parking minimums gets 7-1 vote on way to council, despite Planning Board fears

In call for all to follow the rules of the road, bicycle advocates see more implied criticism

In quest to build multifamily housing citywide, there’s still debate on the scope of study needed

Checking in on grocery prices at the checkout, bargain shoppers will benefit at three stores

State law overrides effort on LGBTQ kid’s privacy as committee votes on nondiscrimination policy

Changes that can help build generational wealth could be decided for HomeBridge by early 2023

Starlight Square wins permitting to end season despite some neighbors’ protests about noise

Infrastructure-first approach is eyed in Alewife as working group charts out six-month process

D&D, with ‘Stranger Things’ and Covid bumps, continues to be the mission at Pandemonium

Plan for a bus network redesign raises concerns over removal of three routes in East Cambridge

DePasquale, at final council meeting as manager, hears praise for his accessibility and fiscal savvy

Foundry ribbon-cutting gives the city a glimpse of $46 million project that opens in September

In efforts to keep Cambridge free of gun violence, calls for summit with Somerville go unanswered

Boston Bulletin

Boston Kids are Alright Part 1: younger civics in Allston-Brighton (front page)

Birch Street Market returns (page 2)

Starbucks strike continues (page 3)

Brighton Farmers Market a hit (page 7)

ACA discusses delivery, theft and pick up (page 5)

WCVB

App drivers, companies, politicians go head-to-head on rideshare ballot measure

New Boston University study links remote learning to a decrease in bullying, cyberbullying

Four including parents and son indicted for defrauding MassHealth personal support program

Massachusetts investigators hope playing cards will help solve notorious cold cases

Beautiful, historical brooch found in Beacon Hill archeological site shows area’s Black history

MSPCA, Northeast Animal Shelter rescue 49 pets from hoarding situation

Boston University News Service

Vintage tech on display at the Byte Shop

Trudeau’s snap election falls short of majority government, yields low voter turnout

Election Primer: Understanding Monday’s elections in Canada

‘Mutual Aid’ groups look to close local support gaps as pandemic continues

SpaceX’s Starlink may help bring internet to rural areas

Social stock: how social media and influencers affect financial markets

Last Call: How the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Boston’s transitioning LGBTQ+ community

GALLERY: Early voters cast ballots in force

Published Audio

A Glad Day (Canadaland Local Correspondent Audio Competition 2024 submission)

Episode 11: The Soiling of Old Glory, (Dis)integration Podcast

LGBTQ+ Health and COVID-19 (WTBU News)

Video

B-Roll Assignment at Replay’d (Boston University Digital Toolkit Class)

Right to Repair Video Assignment (Boston University Digital Toolkit Class)