Since Mohl joined as editor in 2008, the Beacon ended its print magazine in 2018 and rebranded from CommonWealth magazine to the Beacon in 2023, in part to focus more on covering Massachusetts state ...
In a courtroom packed with dozens of advocates and residents opposing the project, a lawyer for the Conservation Law Foundation argued that approval of the substation should be overturned because it ...
A new memorial has opened in the Czech Republic on the site of a former Nazi concentration camp for Roma. The official opening marked the conclusion of a decades-long process, made possible by the ...
Blackstone’s plans for data centre unlikely to generate thousands of jobs failed startup promised with Northumberland battery plant The site in north-east England previously owned by the failed ...
James A. Garfield National Historic Site recently announced its annual summer season, which will begin May 1 and extend through Oct. 31. In May, the Visitor Center and grounds—both self-guided ...
Ian Taylor, a member of the department since 2011, suffered fatal injuries while working on a road construction site on Boston Road. Disneyland fight involving stroller-pushing mom leads to ...
The process followed to select the site for Romania’s first small modular reactor project complies with international safety standards, according to an IAEA mission. The Doicești site, approximately ...
WEBSTER, N.Y. — Workers will break ground Thursday at the site of the future Fairlife facility on Basket Road in Webster. Fairlife, now owned by Coca-Cola, launched in 2022 and produces a line ...
Plumes of dark smoke billowed from a construction site above Boston’s South Station on Tuesday, April 9. According to local news outlet WFXT, who referenced a statement from Suffolk Construction ...
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said Taylor was helping a tractor trailer get around the construction site when he was hit by the excavator. He was taken to Lahey Hospital but did not survive.
Manitoba will soon announce the next steps in the establishment of the province’s first permanent supervised consumption site in downtown Winnipeg, according to Addictions and Homelessness ...
The site's owner, ATE Farms Limited, has been ordered to rebuild it, but has appealed, suggesting it should instead be restored on land it owns nearby. But Paul Turner, from the Save The Crooked ...