Cambridge, Mass. – A Cambridge nonprofit providing services to adults with disabilities is being sued by a nursing assistant for allegedly failing to pay her overtime for over three years.
BOSTON/State House - State legislators were called on Wednesday to give up Massachusetts’ investments in fossil fuel-related corporations contributing to climate change.
Join filmmaker Jean-Philippe Tremblay for three Boston area screenings of the documentary feature Shadows of Liberty - co-sponsored by Open Media Boston.
“Ignorance never yet helped anybody!”
These words of Karl Marx from the 1846 are often ignored by most of his present-day disciples.
Many of Boston’s biggest and most profitable developments enjoy decades-long property tax exemptions under a state law, Chapter 121A, created in 1945 to subsidize affordable housing in distressed areas.
BOSTON/South End - A former associate dean at the Boston University School of Medicine alleges that the university violated laws against sex discrimination.
The Boston Palestine Film Festival Proudly Presents A One-Night Only, Limited Engagement of the Oscar-Nominated Palestinian Film ...
Omar
by Hany Abu Assad
2013 | Drama | 98 min
This is #8 of "Local Edition," the biweekly newscast sponsored by the WMBR Radio News Department and Open Media Boston.
The Brookings Institution released a study this week on the rising tide of income inequality in many American cities.
BOSTON – A Boston man is suing Boston Police Department officers, alleging excessive force and malicious prosecution following his arrest in January last year.