Keene, ive just seen a couple of sprinkles. As we go through 9 00, 10 00 a. M. , well watch for a couple of showers to pass by. A lot of clouds around. Not going to be as hot as yesterday but definitely humid. Theres a look at your 6 00 p. M. Forecast. A up couple of showers north of the pike. There are your temperatures running in the 70s and 80s, out of the record zone like we were yesterday. Timing the rest of the rain for the rest of the weekend coming up. Jason a shooting right now. Happened after midnight at a Housing Development in the south end. Catherine we know one person is hurt. Fox 25 Stephanie Coueignoux is at the Boston Police department with more details. Reporter i have reached out to Boston Police because, again, at this hour, theres still a lot of questions, including who this victim is, how theyre doing, whether theres a possible motive and the latest on a search for a suspect. I do want to show you some video of exactly where this shooting happened. Responded short
Two things remain apparent on the issue of biolab safety at the life science center being planned as part of HYM’s spectacular development of the Suffolk Downs site. One is that the issue of which biolab safety level [the levels range from 1 to 4) will be implemented in the laboratories is very heated, and
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The Cambridge Health Department hosted a virtual town hall Tuesday during which public health officers, medical experts, and government officials provided updates on the Covid-19 vaccine rollout and discussed hesitations that some people of color may have about receiving the vaccine.
Moderated by Cambridge mayor Sumbul Siddiqui, the panelists included Cambridge Chief Public Health Officer Claude A. Jacob, Harvard Medical School professor and Cambridge Health Alliance-affiliated physician Michael C. Payne â77, Cambridge Police Superintendent Christine A. Elow, and Cambridge Housing Authority Deputy Executive Director Brenda S. Downing.
To initiate the town hall discussion, Jacob updated Cambridge residents on the progress of the vaccine rollout, especially with regards to senior citizens and people experiencing homelessness. The cityâs efforts to vaccinate its vulnerable populations demonstrates its ability to run a ârobust city-wide vaccine program,â according t