Voters in Revere say yes to casino

Mohegan Sun’s proposal to build a $1.3 billion gambling resort at Suffolk Downs won the strong endorsement of the city’s voters.

John Fish, commission leader, said he is encouraged by the potential opportunities.

Pluses, challenges for a 2024 Games in Boston

A special panel concluded that Boston could feasibly host the Olympics but would face a “monumental task” to get the city ready.

Former congressman William Delahunt is listed as one of six managers of Triple M Management Co. LLC.

William Delahunt group would reap from licensing deal

The medical marijuana nonprofit led by the ex-congressman intends to give half of its revenue to a management firm partially controlled by Delahunt.

Shirley Leung

Mass. mellow on marijuana licensing

As the state ushers in a controversial new business, the process to get one of our 35 licenses should be a lot a tougher than it is.

Mass. reports 185 heroin deaths since November 1

The tally does not include the state’s three largest cities: Boston, Springfield, and Worcester.

Dianne Wilkerson (second from left) with supporters Willie Mae Allen (left), Mary Tuitt, and Arian Allen.

KAYANA SZYMCZAK FOR THE GLOBE

Dianne Wilkerson steps into new life after prison

The former state senator told the Globe she has been both overwhelmed and humbled by how she has been received since her release.

Freshmen at Stonehill College attended an American Student Assistance workshop to teach them about debt.

Site offers incentives to lower student loan debt

The SmarterBucks program is one of several new efforts by tech firms to help motivate consumers to improve their finances.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/02/25/BostonGlobe.com/Sports/Images/shaughnessy-13636.png Jackie Bradley Jr. out to prove doubters wrong

After an underwhelming 2013, Bradley is looking to replace Jacoby Ellsbury in center and show he can be an everyday hitter in the majors.

Schoolchildren played a game about healthy foods at the Sheltering Arms Learning Center in New York.

US obesity rates dropping for only very young

The campaign to combat the nation’s obesity epidemic has had no success with adults and older children.

Opinion

NICHOLAS BURNS

//c.o0bg.com/rf/image_90x90/Boston/2011-2020/2014/02/26/BostonGlobe.com/EditorialOpinion/Images/burns-1576.jpg Cold War passions in Ukraine

Ukraine is well within the Russian sphere of interest and influence, but events there matter to the US, too.