A life linked to Dudley Square gets a renaissance

Kenneth Guscott, a developer in Dudley Square.

Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff

At 90, developer Kenneth Guscott reflects on the past, present, and future of Roxbury?s main commercial district.

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What?s so great about the Bolling? It?s the wisdom of the process by which it was created.

LOUISVILLE, KY - MARCH 21: Head coach John Calipari of the Kentucky Wildcats reacts against the Cincinnati Bearcats during the third round of the 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at KFC YUM! Center on March 21, 2015 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Dan Shaughnessy

Don?t bet against Kentucky making basketball history

With four more wins, the Wildcats would become the eighth men?s team to go undefeated, but also be the first to 40-0.

Florida?s Brandon Pirri beats Tuukka Rask with the only goal of the shootout Saturday as the Panthers beat the Bruins, 2-1. (Robert Mayer/USA TODAY Sports)

Panthers 2, Bruins 1

Panthers tip Bruins in shootout

Brandon Pirri scored the only goal of the shootout as the Panthers defeated the Bruins, 2-1, on Saturday night.

The new facility will serve people who want to escape a life of drugs and can pay as much as $500 a day to do it.

New rehab facility caters to high-end patients

If you want drug treatment in Mass. and are willing to pay $500 a day, a new facility has you covered.

Address

Real estate draws agents from stage

They?re coming in from everywhere ? from the NFL to the Arctic tundra. The state is seeing an uptick in new real estate licenses. Why?

A high tide submerged a narrow causeway leading to the Mont Saint-Michel, on France's northern coast.

Associated Press

Rare supertide turns ancient Mont Saint-Michel into island

The so-called ??tide of the century?? actually happens every 18 years and is especially dramatic at the UNESCO world heritage site.

travel

Boston still holds lots of surprises

Even for long-time residents, new things to see and do in Boston can be found.

Munch Madness 2015

Where do you love to eat? Vote now

These local establishments are competing for the chance to move on to Round 3. Where does your loyalty lie?

The new Integrated Sciences Complex at UMass Boston.

After building boom, UMass $3 billion in debt

The university has nearly maxed out its ability to borrow, and its debt is far outpacing revenues.

Snowboarder Wes Wigglesworth is lowered by rope from chairlift at Sugarloaf in Maine after ski lift accident March 21, 2015. Photo/Norman Rattey

More than 200 people rescued from ski lift at Sugarloaf

Seven adults were injured -- four of them hospitalized -- after a packed ski lift abruptly halted and rolled backward.

Baker?s plan to end tax credits could threaten film jobs

The governor?s announcement that he wants to do away with the film tax incentive program has shocked many in the industry.

For Mass., a weaker euro offers mixed blessing

The euro?s plunge is a boon for vacationers, but a bust for the state?s exporters.

Brittany Diamond has been an athlete since childhood.

Medford woman joins world-class strongwomen

Brittany Diamond placed seventh out of 17 in her weight class at the Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championship.

Newton to drop ?alderman? in favor of gender neutral title

Starting next year, the board will be renamed as the Newton City Council, ending its 118 years as the Board of Aldermen.

Courtesy New Hampshire State Police

Teen escapes from car hanging over guardrail on N.H. bridge

Colin Malone, of Nashua was driving over the Sagamore Bridge when he lost control of vehicle and hit a snow bank.

Pope Francis freed a dove in Madhu, Sri Lanka, in January.

Crux | John L. Allen Jr.

Why ?Peace Pope? might back force against ISIS

There are three compelling reasons to believe that ISIS may end up as the trigger for a towering historical irony.

Spring is here, but snow adds to winter?s record

Temperatures in the city were expected to plummet overnight, and Sunday was likely to be unseasonably cold.

TSA agent Carol Richel showed the gunshot wound to the arm she suffered as she was chased by the suspect at the New Orleans airport.

Suspect shot at New Orleans airport has died, police say

63-year-old Richard Write was pronounced dead Saturday afternoon at a local hospital.

Marathon trial podcast

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/02/28/BostonGlobe.com/Special/Advance/Images/podcast.jpg Episode 9: Inside Tsarnaev?s digital trail

This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.

Opinion

Ward Sutton

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Ward Sutton examines the terrorist group?s propaganda.

The Big Picture

Frank Rumpenhorst/AFP/Getty Images

Spring arrives in Northern Hemisphere

In some areas of the world, the signs of spring are more apparent.