Obama targets high cost of college

Area college presidents are skeptical about tying federal funding to a new performance rating system.

Man found shot in the chest near Copley Square

A shooting on one of Boston’s iconic and most frequently visited stretches left an unidentified man in serious condition.

Boston mayor’s race has racial divide in fund-raising

By mid-August, no candidate of color had raised more than $220,000, yet four white candidates had amassed two to four times as much in the same stretch.

Ma Siss, whose given name was Idene Wilkerson, died Wednesday.

‘Ma Siss’ was Dorchester neighborhood’s matriarch

Idene Wilkerson, who died Wednesday at age 76, helped a church emerge amid the secular seediness of a former auto chop shop.

Gambling panel stepping into Menino-Wynn spat

The dispute “makes everything look disorganized or suspect or political,” chairman Stephen Crosby said.

Josh Beckett (left), Carl Crawford (center), and Adrian Gonzalez went from Boston to Los Angeles in last year’s blockbuster nine-player transaction.

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A year later, effects of Red Sox-Dodgers trade still felt

Neither team regrets the nine-player deal that massively reshaped both rosters and freed the Red Sox from $264 million in payroll obligations.

Diners on Wednesday enjoyed the outdoor patio of Bronwyn, which opened this past year in Union Square in Somerville.

Somerville worries it’s growing too hip

As the city seeks to reinvent itself, it has made such progress that a previously unimaginable situation is emerging.

State Senator Dan Wolf spoke at the state Democratic Convention in Lowell last month.

Dan Wolf criticizes Ethics Commission ruling

The state senator said the panel misjudged “both the spirit and the letter of the law” when it ruled his business dealings with Massport should prevent him from holding state office.

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A quick way to bypass Southie’s traffic problem

As the Seaport seizes up with congestion, officials will explore opening the South Boston Bypass Road to more traffic.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2013/08/23/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/Scot_Lehigh_150px-2006.jpg How limiting is Walsh’s union cash?

Martin Walsh’s big haul of union money raises the question of how independent he could be if elected mayor of Boston.

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In a telephone interview Thursday, state Treasurer Steven Grossman repeatedly said he neither owes current state or federal taxes, nor back taxes, related to his life insurance policy.

State Treasurer could face massive tax bill

A life-insurance policy consolidation could result in Steven Grossman having a “tax obligation” in excess of $500,000, according to a letter he sent to the State Ethics Commission.

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A scene from “Chennai Express,” one of the Bollywood movies that has been featured at Apple Cinemas at the Fresh Pond Mall.

Fresh Pond Mall theater goes Bollywood

The newly named Apple Cinemas is offering not only a full range of Indian movies but additional foreign-language films for underserved international audiences.