Storm begins dumping snow on the South
One person was killed after a vehicle slid off an icy road and plummeted down a 300-foot embankment in Tennessee.
One person was killed after a vehicle slid off an icy road and plummeted down a 300-foot embankment in Tennessee.
Greater Boston is now expected to get up to 3 inches of snow, a slight increase from earlier predictions.
Shirley Leung
The city of Boston is planning to take down the deteriorating Northern Avenue Bridge starting in March, officials said Thursday.
After Ryan Costello circulated a petition asking for $1-an-hour raise, he said he was fired for soliciting signatures while on the clock.
STAT
Publishing such information could spur discrimination against employees, some say.
The man surrendered peacefully after talking with a Boston police negotiator.
We collected 50 of the most iconic first-in-the-nation primary moments from the past 100 years and ranked them, first to last.
home of the week
The Colonial was built for a streetcar company executive and has a wraparound porch and a porte-cochere.
On his show Thursday night, Meyers poked fun at local accents and everyone?s obsession with them.
Johnson was the first American to win an Olympic downhill title when he prevailed in Sarajevo in 1984.
The Patriots? top receiver spent extra time practicing his ball handling to prevent a repeat of last week?s issues.
Amendola received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty at the time for his hit on Jamell Fleming.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
Despite what you may have heard, Donald Trump isn?t winning the Republican primary.
The poll found Bernie Sanders leading Hillary Clinton 51 percent to 43 percent, a massive swing from December.
State of the Commonwealth
?Every day the people expect their state government to work,? Governor Charlie Baker declared in his first State of the Commonwealth speech.
BLOTTER TALES
A suspect?s selfie leads police to his door, two roommates have a sort of towel fight, and other odd tales from local police blotters.
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SCOT LEHIGH
The first was to the public: You hired me as a bipartisan manager, and rest assured, you?re getting your money?s worth.
ground game
What should be clear at this point is what the next president, in this age of populist politics, will say.
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
Viewers will now be allowed to purchase single-team packages on MLB.tv.
Governor Charlie Baker?s proposal would give communities more say in granting permits for alcohol.
We collected 50 of the most iconic first-in-the-nation primary moments from the past 100 years and ranked them, first to last.
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Are traffic rotaries the scariest thing about driving in Massachusetts?
The prehistoric massacre is the first sign of intergroup violence to have been discovered in a nomadic hunter-gatherer society.
By May, the airport will be home to more no-frills trans-Atlantic flights than any other US airport, Massport said.
From Nixonian tricks to shocking wins, rumored tears to pancake-flipping accidents.
Unbearably powerful ?Son of Saul? is hard to look at ? and even harder to turn away from.
A rowdy, knockabout production brings a garage-band edge to Shakespeare?s comedy, but misses the play?s lyricism.
Thousands of residents in Michigan have been exposed to toxic amounts of lead, including about 9,000 children.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
BetaBoston
Harvard neuroscientists are teaming up with coders on a massive project to understand and mimic how the human brain learns.
John Allen Jr. | All Things Catholic
These visits are always special, given that arguably no Jewish community has felt the sting of Catholic opprobrium more than the one in Rome.
Design New England
Interior designer Holly Joe cooks up the love in her sophisticated yet cozy family house in Westwood.
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