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  • A crowd of people with bikes mingles in a large brick plaza with Boston's City Hall in the background at right.
    Bike Month Begins: Find Group Rides, Events Near You
    by Christian MilNeil
    May 1, 2026
    Today marks the beginning of National Bike Month, which includes dozens of rides and social events all across the Commonwealth.
  • Friday’s Headlines Walk Warily
    by The Editorial Team
    May 1, 2026
    Don’t be fooled by declining statistics. Walking in the U.S. is still too dangerous.
  • A crowd of people on bikes ride one- and two-abreast along a red-painted bus and bike lane along a multi-lane city street lined with trees. In the distance, a single skyscaper, the Prudential Center, is visible on the horizon.
    Boston’s New Climate Plan Is At Odds With Boston’s New Transportation Policies
    by Christian MilNeil
    April 30, 2026
    Mayor Wu’s climate plan calls on the city to cut traffic and “transform” its transportation system, but City Hall leadership is cancelling and delaying projects that would actually accomplish those goals.
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