MBTA considers even more privatization
The transit agency will pay nearly $1 million to a consulting firm to explore saving money on driving and maintenance costs.
The transit agency will pay nearly $1 million to a consulting firm to explore saving money on driving and maintenance costs.
The ugly presidential campaign also is stoking anxiety for investors.
Matt Viser | Analysis
Hillary Clinton arrives at the final debate like a poker player with a full house. Donald Trump?s playing with a pair of jacks.
President Obama banned lobbyists from serving in his White House. Hillary Clinton hasn?t been so clear cut.
THOMAS FARRAGHER
In one neighborhood, the noise aloft was like standing directly over a food processor stuck on high.
The cardinal warned that legalizing marijuana would worsen the opioid epidemic and entice children.
The alcohol industry is a big donor in the campaign against the legalization referendum that?s on the ballot.
The nearly 2-to-1 vote was not binding, but an endorsement could have helped sway voters in next month?s statewide referendum.
The Massachusetts Port Authority will get its giant hotel after all ? and it doesn?t plan to offer a subsidy.
A New York-based developer said work could start next year on the first phase of a nine-acre complex.
Obituary
After Laura Levis died, millions caught a glimpse of her last days with her husband, Pete, and her final hours alive.
?I want to do it,? Schilling said while visiting a Trump campaign office in Nashua. ?I need to see if my family is OK with it.?
Democrats have turned against Question 2, which would lift the state?s cap on charters.
For proponents of marijuana legalization, the smell of victory is in the air.
The Patriots coach said he?ll go back to tried-and-true methods of evaluating data in-game.
Clouds muddied up the city?s skyline, and flights faced significant delays at Logan Airport.
Photos
The leaves are a?changin?. Our photographers captured fall?s colors in all their glory.
DAN SHAUGHNESSY
This week marks the anniversary of Orr?s first game at the Old Garden, a pivotal turning point for what had been a downtrodden franchise.
Dining Out
The food is horrible, but somehow everyone is having fun.
Nearly all of the VIPs in town have made the transition from whatever made them famous to the marketplace.
MUSIC REVIEW
The Australian hitmaker, on her first arena tour, stopped in Tuesday at TD Garden.
SCOT LEHIGH
If past is prologue, fiscal affairs will get short shrift during Wednesday?s debate, and that?s a shame.
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The desperate and the dead
Behind the fragmented state of mental health care lies a political system failure that spans decades ? and continues.
Big Picture
At the edge of diverse neighborhoods, the Theatre District is full of art, entertainment, and history. Many walks of life cross paths on the streets that are home to a bustling nightlife.
The Milton native allowed just two hits in six innings as the Dodgers forged a 2-1 NLCS lead.
Under the proposal, the money raised from those new rates could be earmarked for community reinvestment.
Others would prefer Obama serve for life or a random lottery for president.
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The government says nearly 1 in 5 drivers in the U.S. is over 65 years old, thanks in part to the aging baby boomer generation and greater longevity overall
After losing territory, the group?s leaders have switched rhetorical gears.
The strike is nearly two weeks old and the two sides seem to be at a standstill. Here are the basics of what is at stake.
?Michael Moore in TrumpLand? will be released Wednesday.
The farm-to-counter restaurant chain is poised to take over Boston.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
ground game
We have a campaign without ideological questions or public policy matters to be hashed out.
Design New England
Keith Leblanc and Kelly Monnahan create a haven for themselves, family, and friends in the piney hills of outer Cape Cod.
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