“The first thing I hope is justice for him. They have to care for safety so something like this will not happen again.”
The national headlines will be brief: Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 during the first of seven World Cup matches hosted by Boston.
But here? The city and entire region was gripped with World Cup fever.
On Saturday, I followed the Tartan Army while Simón Rios embedded with Haiti fans. Our story @wbur.org shares their love of the game.
… Not in our story was the journey out of the stadium at 12 a.m. With little signage, fans struggled to reach trains & buses. I saw dozens slip through this fence.
I loved the cinnamon Life cereal
Round 1 of our "full Boston" voting is done — and here are the results. Be sure to vote in the finals!
A national system tracks serious bus crashes so regulators can keep roads safe. But the process fails to identify most of a major company’s fatal collisions, WBUR and ProPublica found.
The votes are in; hundreds have spoken — and they feel very strongly about some of our first round match-ups. Now, it's time to vote in our finals, with favorites like the lobster roll and Fluffernutt...
I for one love going outside and immediately getting sweaty
I worked in a tiny "general store that played an album that had "Mele Kalikimaka" on it during Christmas and I cannot hear that song without wanting to bash my head in
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I’ll be hanging out with some of the Tartan Army today and I’m very excited!!
That big boom heard around Boston was like a meteor:
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People in Boston and across entire region is enjoying the World Cup fever. Here are some photos from the tournament's opening weekend:
The unsettling boom, rumble and shaking heard and felt across Greater Boston Saturday afternoon may have come from a meteor, according to meteorologist Danielle Noyes. Now it's up to NASA to confirm w...