At least 185 heroin deaths reported since Nov.

At least 185 people have died in heroin overdoses in Massachusetts since November, a number that doesn’t include the state’s three largest cities.

Authorities search cellphone of teen arrested in teacher’s death

Authorities aren’t saying what they found on the cellphone of Philip Chism, who is accused of murdering his math teacher at Danvers High School.

Officials provide information on 2 people with measles

Authorities said a resident of Framingham and a resident of Spencer are two confirmed cases of measles.

Accused asonists Mark Sargent (second left) and Jeanmarie Louis (third left) appeared in Plymouth Superior Court.

Middleborough man to plead guilty to arson

The alleged mastermind behind a wave of arson fires that terrorized Southeastern Mass. will plead guilty in several of the fires.

Workers at Logan were squeezing in cars anywhere they could fit last week.

David L Ryan/Globe Staff

With parking lots filled, Logan sends cars to Suffolk Downs

Drivers are being asked to leave their car at Suffolk Downs free of charge and catch a courtesy shuttle back to the airport.

Supporters and opponents of a Revere casino at Suffolk Downs held signs Tuesday.

Shirley Leung | Web exclusive

Casinos bet big on getting out the yes vote

As Revere votes today on the revised Suffolk Downs casino, more than $3 million has already been spent by casino supporters.

Netflix’s alliance with Comcast may set the stage for Comcast to include an application for Netflix’s service on its cable-TV boxes, making it even more accessible.

Getting a clearer picture on Netflix-Comcast deal

Now that Netflix has relented to Comcast, similar deals are more likely with other Internet providers.

Kinson Theodoris plays Johnny Peterson and Karimah Williams portrays his mother, Emma, in Our Place Theatre Project’s production of Robert Johnson Jr.’s play “Stop and Frisk.”

Stage Review

Racial-profiling drama ‘Stop and Frisk’ resonates

The play offers a rare theatrical view into the world behind the headlines of illegal searches and racial profiling in Boston.

Opinion

James Piereson and Naomi Schaefer Riley

Popping the higher education bubble

College tuition has become too expensive, and stakeholders must persuade colleges and universities to control costs.