NEW: This week, the average daily population at Dilley dropped to 100 people, compared with over 900 in January.
The shift follows weeks of mounting public pressure generated in part by the widespread publication of letters written by detained children.
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Here's what's happening in this Massachusetts suburb home to the region's ICE headquarters, which also serves as an ICE detention center. Protesters have each week kept pressure up on the property's landlord and neighboring companies.
Court records, police reports and family text chains reviewed by WBUR reveal a bitter custody battle, years-old allegations of a threat to call immigration authorities, and concerns for the well-being of the child when his mother was staying in a vacant mansion.
Fears that federal agents may target students spiked last week among pupils, parents and educators after Trump rescinded a policy that kept schools and other āsensitiveā locations off limits from immigration raids and arrests.
A giant 3 foot tall soft stuffed elephant sits in top of a large floor display full of ramen and other dried instant noodles.
Atop a supermarket's long waist-high display of Valentine's candy sit three very large stuffed animals, each of them two or three feet tall. There's an owl, a cute blue-grey rhino, and a stuffed olive and grass green t-rex. The display is stacked to the gills and is very tidy and appealing.
A packed-full display of berries at the supermarket, including the labels above them showing the prices. One sticker reads "Classy Mixed Berries." The berries are, in fact, very classy.
A closeup of another stuffed rhino atop a display of macaroni shells and noodles. He is so cute and it hurt to leave him behind.
The merchandising and signage team at the Market Basket in Chelsea continues to reach levels other markets can't even dream of.
Here's what you need to know about the coming snowstorm hitting Boston this weekend.
Plus, the weather drama doesn't end there. Get prepared for the Arctic blast headed our way, too:
Cute animals get a lot of conservation shine, but here's a story about a slimy green plant that deserves your attention.
Salem is eyeing new Halloween safety measures ā including expanded barricades ā in the wake of last week's deadly New Orleans truck attack.
Plus:
ā US Attorney for Mass. to resign
ā State rep under investigation
ā BPS closings
ā Your 2025 Boston Calling lineup
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Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned after an editor rejected her sketch satirizing tech chiefs, including the Post's owner and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
The stateās largest health insurers, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and Point32Health, told WBUR their customers can expect average increases of 8 to 10%.
The city logged 23 homicides through mid-December, down from 37 last year and far below its historic average. In the early '90s, Boston recorded more than 100 murders a year.
Boston kicks off the holiday week with frigid air, but snowfall and seasonable temperatures are expected. Here's your holiday forecast.
Word of the day (of course) is āscurryfungingā, from US dialect: the frantic attempt to tidy the house just before guests arrive.
! Was she Italian? Sandra is exactly what my grandmother went by. Sounds like itās likely a popular nickname for all the lady Santas out there. www.newspapers.com/article/the-...
I recently learned my grandmotherās real name was Santa. š«
The reports of ironyās death are greatly exaggerated.
Sen. Warren fights back against Elon Musk threat to "delete" a watchdog agency she helped create, telling consumers, "hang on to your wallet."
Narwhals have fascinated and confounded humans for centuries. The Peabody Essex Museum is diving into the mystery, history and science of the tusked āunicorns of the sea.ā
Cold-stunned turtles wash up on Cape Cod every year. But over time, the number of imperiled critters has exploded, fueled by climate change.
WBUR's Katie Cole followed a chain of rescuers working around the clock to save these endangered animals, which you can see in our video below:
Word of the day is āforswunkā (13th century): exhausted by work.
I like to add āforeswunkā, exhausted before you even begin.
Word of the morning is āwilliwawā (19th century): a sudden violent squall or a toppling gust of wind.
Goes well with āthunderplumpā: a sudden downpour that soaks you to the skin in seconds.
The new password guidelines will do away with special character requirements, mixing upper- and lower-case letters and periodic password updates.
Dan Taberski, creator of the podcast "Hysterical," explains how he became interested in a condition that causes physical symptoms with no apparent medical source, its possible role in the Salem Witch Trials, and how the illness is treated by the media and medical professions.
5 reasons why The Shining is a Christmas movie
1. Snow
2. Red rum
3. Hyperactive kids
4. Big snuggly jumpers
5. Huge family row ending with someone putting an axe through the door.
If you're worried about paying your utility or fuel oil bills this winter, hereās what you need to know.
A great series by my colleague, @wbur.orgās Simón Rios, about the arduous journey one migrant family faced to find home in Massachusetts ā and the challenges that remain before them.
Bingo! Take a break from the news and play Thanksgiving bingo to see if you're yamming it up, Massachusetts style.
Ready to play?
In 2023, our team created an interactive guide to rights the Supreme Court has established ā and could take away.
Most rights are based in statute, but rights to same-sex marriage, search warrants and Miranda warnings are based on judicial rulings that the Supreme Court can overturn. ⤵ļø