MBTA didn?t spend $2b budgeted for crucial upgrades
The agency failed to spend almost half of the money it has budgeted since 2009 for upgrades to aging vehicles and stations.
The agency failed to spend almost half of the money it has budgeted since 2009 for upgrades to aging vehicles and stations.
With employees out of work for an average of 57 days per year, unscheduled absences led to 6,400 canceled bus trips in January and February.
Speaking at a women?s venture capital summit, the mayor said he?s been reflecting on his own gender equality record.
In a study, women felt less anxious when they were represented in greater numbers, but they still said less.
William Allen and an associate allegedly lured investors to back loans for professional athletes.
A jury of seven women and five men have begun deliberations Tuesday in the federal death penalty trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Closing arguments have begun in the first degree murder trial of the former Patriots star.
The Kentucky senator said he?s running to ?return our country to the principles of liberty and limited government.?
Alex Speier
Red Sox starter Rick Porcello is quite unlike any other pitcher who has landed a deal worth $20 million or more a season.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
Everything worked out perfectly for the guys who run the Red Sox in the first 24 hours of the new major league season.
Three new developers have matched or exceeded a $35 million offer made last year on the Albany Street property in the South End.
As state treasurer-elect, Deborah Goldberg allegedly used her position to find out about a job-hunting worker at the nonprofit she heads.
The scene inside a Kendall Square apartment building resembled a horror film when Cambridge police arrived.
Tewksbury is the latest police department to be victimized by ?ransomware,? an insidious form of Internet crime.
The Boston Redevelopment Authority is soliciting proposals to find a tenant for civic space in the bottom two floors of the new Pier 4 tower.
Millions around the world have been drawn into a medieval medical-adventure saga created by a soft-spoken Dedham resident.
The dynamic business pair married in 2004 and have been on a tear ever since.
Months of controversy and bureaucratic delays in the Mass. medical marijuana program have driven away some investors.
This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.
Jessica Stern
Many are drawn by the lure of avenging wrongs. But they are also seeking adventure and a more glamorous life.
The alarming attack at Garissa University was the deadliest in the country since 1998.
The running back has previously visited the Dolphins and Jets, but has not yet signed anywhere.
The 10-year-old Shih Tzu and poodle mix named Pooh, was reunited with its owner Saturday.
Huntsman is seeking to influence the White House race in 2016 but not as a candidate.
Phi Kappa Psi said in a statement that a retracted article led to members being ostracized and there was vandalism of the fraternity house.
Doug Meal and his team have become the go-to attorneys for retailers, hotel chains, and supermarkets hit by cyber attacks.
Wilson seems content to chase the same vision he?s pursued for half a century, but to diminishing returns now.
Leah Hager Cohen?s powerful, deeply affecting novel is now a movie, directed by Patrick Wang.
Defenders argue penmanship is not just a handy skill but a source of art, virtue, and patriotism.
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