Tuesday?s 2-inch hail broke records for Suffolk County
Jamaica Plain saw Suffolk County?s largest hail Tuesday, with measurements of up to two inches in diameter.
Jamaica Plain saw Suffolk County?s largest hail Tuesday, with measurements of up to two inches in diameter.
Emily Zarnoch, 24, was just a month away from starting her new job as a middle school reading teacher.
The jet part found on an island near Africa is the first physical link to Malaysia Airlines? Flight 370.
The man unleashed large amounts of pepper spray inside a movie theater before he was shot and killed by police.
The 7-year-old child is being moved to a long-term rehabilitation facility, state officials said Wednesday.
President Obama argued that the accord builds on a US tradition of ??strong, principled diplomacy?? with adversaries.
The ballot question would authorize the creation or expansion of up to a dozen charter schools each year.
A Lawrence 911 operator who has been disciplined in the past for turning away Spanish-speaking callers is currently on administrative leave with pay.
Marvin Pompilus allegedly used violence and threats to control women he forcibly recruited for ?commercial sexual services,?? prosecutors said.
?I?m not sure we need half a billion dollars for women?s health issues,? Bush said in an interview with religious conservatives.
The dump of information included 4,120 pages and 237 separate documents.
The denial comes in response to an email contained in documents released Tuesday, as part of an amended lawsuit on Tom Brady?s behalf.
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Randy Levine said things won?t be the same once Lucchino steps down at the end of the season.
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The deal?s approval will be in our national interest and crucial to limiting the spread of nuclear weapons.
Has your obsession with Lego building blocks never waned? This job might be for you.
Bold Types
The owners of o ya have taken over the old HoJo restaurant, the Hong Kong Café, and opened an izakaya.
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For decades, taxi drivers paid dearly for the legal right to pick up passengers. Then, well . . . Uber happened.
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When vile graffiti appeared, the small town decided to rise to the challenge.
The poll found Americans supported her inclusion over Harriet Tubman, Sacagawea, Susan B. Anthony, Amelia Earhart, and Sandra Day O?Connor.
Boston 2024 will give former workers first dibs on promotional items, and then donate and recycle whatever is left over.
The Boston Globe has revised its rankings of the top 10 Republican presidential candidates in New Hampshire.
Drought and extreme weather have fueled numerous wildfires in California that have destroyed property and forced evacuations.
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In 1995, Ken Granderson purchased a trio of Internet addresses ? roxbury.com, mattapan.com, and dorchester.com ? for $50 apiece.
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The pope?s remarks during Wednesday?s general audience on divorced and remarried Catholics are making the rounds.
The Red Sox have two months to evaluate a host of young players like Henry Owens to determine what kind of assets they represent.
If Mayor Walsh?s plan is adopted, Boston would follow San Francisco in passing a ban on smokeless products at ballparks.
The network picked 10 candidates for the main event Thursday night, and the remainder will take part in a pre-debate four hours earlier.
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The Hyundai Tucson?s attractive design and roomy interior make it a strong contender when measured against the competition.
The family of the black woman found dead in a Texas jail three days after a confrontation with a white state trooper filed a wrongful-death lawsuit.
Most public companies will have to regularly reveal the gap between the compensation of the chief executive and the rest of their employees.
The new musical by Michael Friedman and Daniel Goldstein is ambitious and elegant, but conceptually top-heavy.
Instead of using big flames, Catherine Smart?s recipe for grilled flank steak with peach salad calls for controlled heat.
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