Customers getting hit with surprise electric bills after switching

Hundreds, if not thousands, of Massachusetts ratepayers have complained about being blindsided because they switched to a competitive supplier.

Investigators from the FBI inspected the boat where Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found.

Flaws cited amid praise for police in bombing response

A state report said that the overall response to the Marathon bombings was a ?great success,? but identified several problem areas.

Peter and Loretta Kehayias said police were firing their guns wildly in the encounter with the Marathon bombers on Laurel Street in Watertown in 2013.

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Watertown neighborhood recalls night street became a front line

A state report faulted police for their response that night, calling it a ?lack of weapons discipline.?

A shake-up of the Legislature?s centuries-old committee structure could bring a festering conflict between Senate President Stanley C. Rosenberg (left) and House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo to a head.

Power struggle brewing in state Legislature

The state Senate is seriously considering a unilateral shake-up of the centuries-old committee structure, bringing a festering conflict to a head.

Firefighters battle electrical fire at Forest Hills

The Franklin, Needham, and Providence MBTA commuter rail lines are experiencing delays up to 60 minutes.

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Construction is delayed on the casino complex in Everett due to a violation of the state?s Environmental Policy Act.

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/04/02/BostonGlobe.com/Metro/Images/kyle-side.jpg ?Multiple? additional reports emerge of abuse at Bridgewater day care

The director of the facility has been placed on paid administrative leave as officials investigate her handling of the matter.

The novice marathoner?s lament: Why am I gaining weight?

Packing on the pounds is actually fairly common for beginning runners. And, no, it?s not all, or even mainly, muscle mass.

Martha Coakley now serves as a court analyst for Channel Five, among other things, in the wake of her failed gubernatorial bid.

For her next act, Martha Coakley gets comfortable on camera

Last year, Coakley came within 41,000 votes of being governor of Massachusetts, but she?s not hiding from the spotlight.

CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/04/03/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/Gasper1-6993.jpg Visionary or villain, John Calipari doesn?t care how you view him

The Kentucky coach isn?t out to change people?s minds ? his priority is what?s best for his players.

The Rev. William Rich spoke during ?Stations of the City,? which made eight stops in the Back Bay. Robert E. Yearwood looked on.

Boston?s homeless remembered during Good Friday march

More than 45 people walked through the Back Bay in the 15th Good Friday event called ?Stations of the City.?

Guests toured the Mattapan facility on Friday.

Months late, city opens new home for addiction programs

The programs had been housed on Long Island in Boston Harbor until the bridge to the island was condemned.

Nana Putt stops traffic so that Suleb and Anouk Noir and their mother, Talitha Reynolds, can cross the street on their way to the Coffin school in Marblehead.

At 95, crossing guard Nana Putt doesn?t miss a morning

Marjorie Mace, known to most people in Marblehead as ?Putt,? became a crossing guard 10 years ago, at age 85.

Do H-1B visas help to replace American workers?

Businesses say the H-1B program enables them to find highly skilled workers who are in short supply in the United States.

Magazine | Perspective

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/04/01/BostonGlobe.com/Magazine/Images/mag0405%20essayA1.jpg How did colleges become country clubs?

If we want to cut costs, we need to start with luxe dining halls and dorms with million-dollar views.

THOMAS FARRAGHER

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Hospitals are treating the kind of suffering imposed by their medical professionals as seriously as infections and falls.

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//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/04/03/BostonGlobe.com/Arts/Images/jafar.jpg Anime Boston draws a costumed crowd to the Hynes

The eleborately costumed crowd masquerading around Boylston Street is here for Anime Boston.

Marathon trial podcast

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2015/02/28/BostonGlobe.com/Special/Advance/Images/podcast.jpg Episode 16: Tsarnaev?s defense rests

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

Opinion

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It does no dishonor to the work that first responders did that chaotic week to take heed of the ways they could improve.

The Big Picture

Attack in Kenya

The alarming attack at Garissa University was the deadliest in the country since 1998.