The National Weather Service issued advisories for the Boston area, forecasting overnight snow that could reach 3 inches.
The predominant precipitation type will be rain. However, there will be some snow before all is said and done.
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Nguyen, who took office in January 2022, said they will take a hiatus after three colleagues on the board repeatedly misgendered them.
Worcester's immigrants are anxious amid reports of President Trump’s administration authorizing raids of undocumented immigrants in several cities.
With 1.4 inches of snow falling Wednesday in the city, the total for the season in Boston is now 13.9 inches. Nearly half of that total fell on January 20 when Boston received 5.0 inches of snow.
Republican lawmakers in Massachusetts say it’s time to change the state’s practice of ignoring immigration detainers filed by federal officials.
Almost immediately after returning to the White House Monday, President Donald Trump signed executive orders revamping official US Immigration policy, paving the way for ICE to round up undocumented migrants,
Each of these investments underscores the power of collaboration and the arts in shaping a vibrant and inclusive community,” Pete Dunn, president & CEO of Greater Worcester Community Foundation, said.
Additional snow showers or snow squalls may move in later in the day, which could play a role in Wednesday's evening commute. Between the early-morning snow and the evening snow showers, there will be a long period on Wednesday when it will not be snowing.
The push from the Massachusetts GOP comes as national Republicans take aim at Boston, other major cities over immigration and law enforcement policies.
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