Ceremony announced for Marathon victims
At just before 3 p.m. this April 15, exactly a year after the bombs exploded on Boylston Street, Bostonians will pay tribute to the survivors.
At just before 3 p.m. this April 15, exactly a year after the bombs exploded on Boylston Street, Bostonians will pay tribute to the survivors.
Defense attorneys had sought a date of September of next year at the earliest.
State health regulators ordered companies that received marijuana dispensary licenses to submit sworn statements that their applications were truthful.
City Council President Bill Linehan will skip the breakfast and parade entirely and will instead travel to Limerick, Ireland.
Gun buybacks often bring in a impressive stockpile of firearms, but not the ones sought by law enforcement.
The desk of former mayor James Michael Curley has been celebrated, stolen, and investigated. And now it’s back in City Hall.
Tech Lab
Fancy software won’t send people scurrying to the Verizon Wireless store next week for a Windows Phone.
On baseball
He is, let’s face it, the Yankee you can’t hate. He is the all-time opponent. He is the guy you wish played for your team.
JOAN VENNOCHI
Political consultant Doug Rubin represents Attorney General Martha Coakley in her bid to become governor. He also handles public relations for Mohegan Sun.
The Celtics stayed close in the second and third quarters, but couldn’t keep pace with the Spurs in the game’s home stretch.
Janmarcos Pena was shot to death last Friday in his Mattapan home, allegedly by his older brother, who now faces juvenile charges.
A fisherman who says he drifted at sea for more than a year is in stunningly good health but psychologically fragile.
Former News Orleans mayor Ray Nagin was convicted of accepting bribes in exchange for helping businessmen secure millions of dollars in city work.
The deal would unite the biggest and second largest cable television operators in the country.
Of all the marriages on display in the patchy production, none is more awkward than that between the brilliant score and the dated script.
More style-oriented trends have began to emerge as designers paraded out Fall/Winter collections at New York Fashion Week.
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.