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  • 2 days ago | cbsnews.com | Courtney Cole

    A Massachusetts teenager being detained by ICE is meeting with a lawyer for the first time while a judge denied a motion from the federal government to have him transferred to Rhode Island. Eighteen-year-old Marcelo Gomes, a junior at Milford High School, was taken into ICE custody on Saturday while he was on his way to volleyball practice.

  • 5 days ago | ksl.com | Courtney Cole

    HOLLISTON, Mass. — Twins, one of them with cerebral palsy, competed together at a statewide Massachusetts track event for athletes of all abilities, bringing joy to their parents' eyes and tears to others. Sam Faria, a junior at Holliston High School, and his brother Daniel competed in the Massachusetts Unified Track and Field Championships in May. The twins, born just minutes apart, have always done everything together and this was no exception.

  • 6 days ago | cbsnews.com | Courtney Cole

    Holliston twins come in second place as Massachusetts Unified Track and Field Championships Twins, one of them with cerebral palsy, competed together at a statewide Massachusetts track event for athletes of all abilities, bringing joy to their parents' eyes and tears to others. Sam Faria, a junior at Holliston High School, and his brother Daniel competed in the Massachusetts Unified Track and Field Championships earlier this month.

  • 1 week ago | cbsnews.com | Courtney Cole

    A late Boston artist that got his start in the Roxbury neighborhood now has his work gracing the walls of the Museum of Fine Arts as part of a new exhibition. Welcome to Roxbury: the geographic center of the city, the heart of Black Boston, and the birthplace of artist John Wilson. "His life came out of that community very deeply, and it produced this—at least for me—this magnificent representation of human beings," said Roy Wilson, John's son.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbsnews.com | Courtney Cole

    How a Boston braider taught actors to braid for new production of "Jaja's African Hair Braiding" A new production of the Tony Award-winning play, "Jaja's African Hair Braiding," a group of West African immigrants are creating community with mini masterpieces in Boston. The play takes place over one day, inside a braiding salon in Harlem. The new SpeakEasy Stage production highlights the challenges of the immigrant experience, black culture, and the art of braiding.

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