Dartmouth and Commonwealth Avenue. We dont have any word of any injuries at this time. And of course, we will track this story and follow the latest for you. Looks like that car rearended that other one and possibly, the fire truck rearended the one that is sandwiched in between. Seriouslooking crash. We will let you know more as soon as we get it right here. We have more breaking news this morning. Or this afternoon. Out of boston. Breaking news. The street shut down. Businesses evacuated. After a gas leak n this happened earlier today. Welcome to 7 news at noon. Im christa delcamp. Sarah im sarah french. Crews responded at 8 00 this morning. Contractors working in the area, hitting a gas main. And steve cooper has the latest on this. I was just shocked to see everything that was happening. Reporter rough start in Downtown Boston after a work crew struck a sixinch gas main near the intersection of probably about 8 00. One of the guys came unand said everybody out of the building. We h
Members of the Boston Police Department, Massachusetts State Police and Suffolk County District Attorney's Office all responded to the crash scene in Dorchester.
Three months after the Boston City Council passed a home rule petition for a boosted pension for Al Curry, a Black firefighter who said he was subjected to a racist attack in the 1980s, Mayor Wu has yet to sign off on the proposal.
Once a Boston firefighter, Allen Curry was forced into early retirement decades ago following an incident involving two white colleagues. Now, he’s closer than he’s ever been to receiving a pension equal to 100 percent of a current day firefighter salary.
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BOSTON - Tuesday, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the completion of the first phase of Renew Boston Trust, the City of Boston s initiative to invest in energy efficiency and renewable energy measures for municipal buildings. The first phase of the $45 million investment spans 14 City-owned buildings, including libraries, community centers, police and fire stations, and helps reduce energy use, save money, and reduce city-emitted greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change.
This work marks continued commitment by the City of Boston to lead by example and implement strategies outlined in the 2019 Climate Action Plan update to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and become carbon neutral by 2050.