Top Boston news: New Red Line trains have arrived; man arrested in connection with attack; more

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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Boston.

New Red Line trains have arrived

They touched down in Southie on Tuesday.

Read the full story on Boston Magazine.

Boston Kurds say U.S. troop removal would mean massacre of their relatives

Boston-area Kurds are pleading with their senators and representatives to stop the potential “massacre and genocide” they say is awaiting their relatives in Kurdistan.

Read the full story on Boston Herald.

Suffolk County Sheriff’s office ends contract with ICE

The decision came as the Sheriff's department unveiled its new plan to reallocate its focus and resources toward care, custody and rehabilitative services for women in correctional institutions.

Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.

Man arrested in connection with attack on woman near Mattapan playground

Dwyarrn Burton, 26, is accused of attacking the woman on a bike path last month after asking her for a cigarette.

Read the full story on Boston Globe.

3 things to know about Boston’s updated Climate Action Plan

Updates to Boston’s climate plan released Tuesday call for all new city-owned buildings to be built carbon neutral — one of several changes needed for the city to reach its goal to be carbon neutral by 2050.

Read the full story on Boston Globe.


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