Boston pot outlet misled state about local support
A medical marijuana business planning to open in Boston’s Back Bay erroneously claimed to have support from state legislators and the district’s city councilor.
A medical marijuana business planning to open in Boston’s Back Bay erroneously claimed to have support from state legislators and the district’s city councilor.
Mayor Martin Walsh called for all first responders to carry a medication used to reverse opiate overdoses.
The House of Representatives passed a “clean” debt limit bill to extend the nation’s borrowing authority.
Researchers conducted a trial that found that women who underwent yearly mammograms saw no added survival benefit.
Three teenagers in Newton have killed themselves since October, prompting a meeting Tuesday night that was crowded with parents.
Sky, a wire fox terrier, beat out six other breeds in front of a nearly full Madison Square Garden at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
dining out
Let us celebrate some of the stalwarts of the local dining scene, restaurants that keep on doing what they do very well.
Food manufacturers are not about to reduce prices, so that leaves downsizing of a different kind.
White’s pursuit of a third-straight halfpipe medal ended when he finished fourth. Iouri Podladtchikov of Switzerland won gold.
TOM KEANE
Mitt Romney’s flaws from the previous presidential election remain.
No. 7 Boston College won its fifth Women’s Beanpot title, edging two-time defending champion Northeastern, 3-0.
The 225 high-tech cameras are paid for by a $6.9 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security.
A ‘‘catastrophic’’ storm threatened to bring a thick layer of ice to parts of the South.
The bill restores full cost of living increases to pension benefits for younger military retirees.
In her first public words as Fed chair, Janet Yellen struck a note of unity with her predecessor, Ben Bernanke.
The cartoonist will focus on his Web series, “Alpha House,” and Sunday “Doonesbury” comic strips.
Globe Talks
Swidey discusses his new book “Trapped Under the Sea” with Harvard’s Amy Edmondson on Feb. 24.
The “guaranteed basic income” almost became law in the US — and it’s having a revival now.