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Forecast: Bitter blast ahead of biggest snowstorm for Boston in years
Arctic air moves in Friday, followed by a nor'easter Sunday into Monday that could dump a foot of snow on Boston and the region.

Bob Ross paintings go up for auction in Mass. to support public television
The three pieces going up for auction in Massachusetts are "Change of Seasons," "Babbling Brook" and "Valley View." In classic Ross style, they depict bucolic nature scenes with his trademark "happy little trees."

Governor demands data on immigration arrests as fear spreads in Maine
Maine Gov. Janet Mills challenged federal immigration officials Thursday to provide arrest warrants, real-time arrest numbers and basic information about who is being detained in a sweeping enforcement operation in her state, saying residents have been left largely in the dark as fear spreads through immigrant communities.

BSO celebrates John Williams’ film scores and concert music at Symphony Hall
Beginning Thursday, the BSO will celebrate the legend’s extraordinary endurance and illustrious output – from film scores to concertos – over four days.

Maine communities, businesses grapple with the fallout of ICE surge

Healey puts affordability front and center during State of the Commonwealth address

Boston day shelter undergoes 'trauma-informed' transformation

Has Trump's erratic behavior gone too far?

Bad bosses, complicated coworkers: How to survive in a toxic workplace
If you're stuck in an unhealthy work environment, what can you do about it?

'Truly awful' winter snowfall dashes hopes for Colorado River

New focus group finds worrying signs for President Trump

