Heath Street
A 36-inch BWSC water main under Heath Street burst early this morning, flooding Heath, Walden and Minden streets. Read more.
The T announced today it's started running trains again between Brigham Circle and Heath Street after work to replace tracks and to add equipment that, when turned on, should help keep trolleys from crashing into each other. Read more.
The T reminds Green Line riders that it's shutting down the ol' E Line between Copley and Heath between Aug. 6 and Aug. 21 to make improvements, including sprucing up the tracks it didn't get to the last time it shut the line. Riders who'd rather not just walk from Back of the Hill to Copley Square can instead ride the 39 bus, the T says.
An E Line trolley leaving Heath didn't get far tonight after some of the wheels on a Type 8 car jumped the tracks, Ari Ofsevit reports.
The line is now starting and ending at Brigham Circle.
Numerous shots fired shortly before 9 p.m. on Heath Street near Walden Street. The apartment that was hit is in the Mildred Hailey Apartments.
Elected officials gathered at the Green Line terminus at Heath Street today to demand the MBTA rescind its plan announced this week to end the E Line at Brigham Circle. Read more.
Capt. John Greland at District E-13 in Jamaica Plain reports: Read more.
Boston Police report arresting a Roslindale man on charges he shot somebody on Heath Street at the Mildred Hailey Apartments around 10 p.m. on Dec. 1. Read more.
Outside 98 Heath St., where a car was also hit with gunfire, shortly after 10 p.m., although the victim was found in 106 Heath St.
UPDATE: Suspect arrested.
The T reports it's canceled service on the E Line between Brigham Circle and Heath Street due to a "power problem near Mission Park."
Around 11:25 p.m., gunfire was reported on Horan Way in the Mildred Hailey Apartments (the former Bromley-Heath). At least one bullet was fired into an apartment on Heath Street.
In the area of 154 Heath St., around 12:10 a.m.
UPDATE: NBC Boston reports the victim is 8. She is expected to recover.
Suffolk County prosecutors won't be able to use a gun and ammunition as evidence against a man facing gun charges after his arrest at the Heath Street rotary because the Supreme Judicial Court has ruled the car he was driving should never have been searched. Read more.
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