We begin tonight with uncertainty about the return of new trains on the Orange Line. According to the Boston Globe, officials said yesterday it's too soon to know when the trains that were sidelined for repairs would be back in service.
Prosecutors are asking for as much as ten years in prison in connection with the deaths of two men who were killed three years ago in a trench, in downtown Boston. Their employer, the owner of Atlantic Drain Service, Kevini Lee Otto, was recently found guilty of manslaughter and witness intimidation.
A man has been charged with a hate crime after an attack on Tuesday in Roxbury. Police say fifty-eight year-old Eddie Smith of Boston hit a man over the head with a snow shovel, then slashed him over the eye with a box-cutter.
Interview with State Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz.
Dorchester Report with Bill Forry.