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CHRIS FARAONE

FIRE SALE PT. 1 1/2

More about how police solicitation of guns and other combat gear is done solely by departments that weigh options and decide on agreements, without any scrutiny from other agencies.

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CHRIS FARAONE November 22, 2018
ZACK HUFFMAN

UNCTUOUS PILOT

Students, councilors turn up heat over broken payment promises by nonprofits

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ZACK HUFFMAN October 31, 2018
SARAH BETANCOURT

THE CASE FOR KATJA NOVIN

Novin was told she could return to the facility in a week. “I begged them not to send me home because I was afraid for my life,” she told DigBoston. “I was medically unstable,” Novin added, describing herself as suicidal, and saying she should have been sent to a hospital “at the very least.”

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SARAH BETANCOURT October 30, 2018
GEORGE HASSETT

FIGHT HUB

The battle for the future of boxing takes a pivotal and scandalous stop in Boston

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GEORGE HASSETT October 17, 2018
ANDY METZGER

THE PLIGHT OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN BOSTON, ILLUSTRATED

Mass Governor Charlie Baker’s record on public transportation as presented in an easy-to-read yet diligently reported comic feature

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ANDY METZGER October 17, 2018
JENNY ROLLINS

DISCRIMINATION WITH A SMILE

From public accommodations to housing dissuasion, transgender rights are threatened in Mass

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JENNY ROLLINS October 9, 2018
BRIAN Z. ZAYATZ

THIN BLUE LINEAGE

What’s up with all those flags lining the roads outside of Boston? Once only an occasional sighting, these flags, stickers, and other apparel have become increasingly common not just south of Boston, but all across the Commonwealth.

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BRIAN Z. ZAYATZ October 2, 2018
JASON PRAMAS

THE MERRIMACK VALLEY DISASTER: IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT OLD PIPES

The magnitude of the disaster is just starting to sink in. About 8,500 homes were affected, and its occupants are being told that it will take months to replace the cast iron gas pipes under city streets and restore service.

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JASON PRAMAS September 18, 2018
BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ

ROOKIE YEAR

The BASE location on the edge of Roxbury, a neighborhood that is approximately 60 percent black and 23 percent Latino, is helping to bridge the gap and bring baseball to communities that have been excluded from the sport. But that’s not all they do.

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BRITNI DE LA CRETAZ September 5, 2018
DAN ATKINSON

WELCOME BACK!

Late buses, fiscal mismanagement, and administrative legal woes as BPS reopens

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DAN ATKINSON September 3, 2018
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