Chelsea
Coverage of Chelsea in the Nexus archive.
- When the heat doesn’t stop
Jazmin Castellón of GreenRoots works in Chelsea, Massachusetts, to combat extreme heat through urban tree planting. The TreeKeeper program, funded by an EPA grant rescinded after President Trump took office in 2025, has scaled back operations. A smaller state grant now supports the program, but its future remains uncertain.
- Gotham signs Australian striker Sam Kerr through the 2030 season
Sam Kerr, an Australian striker, has signed with Gotham FC in the National Women’s Soccer League through 2030. She previously played for Sky Blue (now Gotham) from 2015-17 and Chelsea since 2019. Kerr is the NWSL’s top regular-season scorer with 77 career goals and the all-time leading scorer for Australia with 75 international goals.
- Rosie O’Donnell reunites with daughter Chelsea in prison after years of family turmoil
Rosie O’Donnell reunited with her daughter Chelsea in prison following years of family turmoil. Chelsea's probation was revoked in October.
- Rosie O’Donnell reunites with daughter Chelsea in prison after years of family turmoil
Rosie O’Donnell reunited with her daughter Chelsea in prison after years of family turmoil. Chelsea's probation was revoked in October.
- Free PrEP, Plan B, and other items to be given out in kits at NYC clinic
Callen-Lorde Community Health Center in New York City is distributing free Party and Prevention Kits during Pride season. The kits include PrEP, Plan B, and other items to prevent STIs, overdoses, and pregnancies.
- Bond Street’s loss is Sloane Street’s gain in London’s luxury retail landscape
Bond Street is experiencing a decline in tourist spending, leading fashion brands to shift focus to Sloane Street in Chelsea, which benefits from a high number of wealthy local shoppers. This shift reflects changing dynamics in London's luxury retail sector.
- Chelsea Pensioner is scammed out of life savings by fake AI 'Martin Lewis' after trying to invest money so his children would have an inheritance
A Chelsea pensioner was scammed out of their life savings by a fake AI impersonating Martin Lewis, a British financial journalist, after attempting to invest money for their children's inheritance. The scam involved a fraudulent investment scheme. The victim lost their entire savings.
- 'Whole Foods has turned our Chelsea street into an industrial estate': Wealthy residents say 'army' of HGV delivery trucks are demolishing walls, ripping down trees and ruining pavements
Wealthy residents in Chelsea are complaining about the large number of HGV delivery trucks from Whole Foods, which they claim are damaging walls, trees, and pavements. The residents describe the scene as being turned into an industrial estate. They are unhappy with the situation.
- The respectable charity man who owns the £4m Chelsea knotweed jungle: Full story of ex-councillor behind the £6m property portfolio (and a mummified corpse in the basement)
An ex-councillor and charity man owns a £4m Chelsea property overrun with knotweed and a £6m property portfolio, while a mummified corpse was discovered in his basement. The article contrasts his public reputation with these unusual and potentially controversial private affairs.
- Mystery of the mummified corpse found in Chelsea knotweed jungle at £4m mansion is solved
A mummified corpse was discovered in a £4 million mansion in Chelsea, surrounded by invasive knotweed, with the mystery now resolved. The find in the overgrown property highlights the challenges posed by Japanese knotweed in urban areas.
- Owner of £4m Chelsea mansion who made neighbours' homes 'unsellable' with 10ft-high Japanese knotweed garden is ordered to remove the rat-infested 'jungle'
The owner of a £4m Chelsea mansion was ordered to remove a 10ft-high Japanese knotweed garden that rendered neighboring homes unsellable. The infestation, described as a rat-infested 'jungle,' has sparked legal action to address the environmental and property devaluation issues.
- The playboy lifestyle of £5million property fraudster who evaded police for years: Elusive criminal hid in Dubai and Bali with bikini-clad women and Rolls-Royces before mysteriously falling to his death in Chelsea
A £5million property fraudster evaded police for years by hiding in Dubai and Bali with a lavish lifestyle, including bikini-clad women and Rolls-Royces, before mysteriously falling to his death in Chelsea.
- The playboy lifestyle of £5million property fraudster who evaded police for years: Elusive criminal hid in Dubai and Bali with bikini-clad women and Rolls-Royces before mysteriously falling to his death in Chelsea
A £5million property fraudster evaded police for years, living a lavish lifestyle in Dubai and Bali with bikini-clad women and Rolls-Royces before mysteriously falling to his death in Chelsea. The criminal's evasion and extravagant habits were central to his elusive profile.
- Jeffrey Epstein housed female victims in flats in Kensington and Chelsea in years after British police decided not to investigate him
Jeffrey Epstein housed female victims in flats located in Kensington and Chelsea following a decision by British police not to investigate him. The article highlights the lack of legal action against Epstein in the UK despite his known criminal activities.
- Jeffrey Epstein housed female victims in flats in Kensington and Chelsea in years after British police decided not to investigate him
Jeffrey Epstein housed female victims in flats located in Kensington and Chelsea, London, in the years following British police's decision not to investigate him. The article highlights the lack of prior legal action against Epstein despite his alleged activities.
- Is a cruel canine poisoner targeting Kensington and Chelsea's posh pups?
A suspected cruel canine poisoner is targeting luxury dogs in Kensington and Chelsea, sparking concern among local pet owners. Authorities are investigating potential cases of deliberate poisoning in the affluent areas.