Bike fatalities spike in Greater Boston?s suburbs

Bicyclists at the corner of Somerville Avenue and Beacon Street wait for the green light.

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The number of reported bicycle accidents has risen in recent years, and fatalities have more than tripled.

Original member Christine McVie, left, rejoined Fleetwood Mac in concert at the TD Garden. Josh Reynolds for The Boston Globe (Names, goldstein)

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McVie completes Fleetwood Mac at TD Garden

It had been 16 years since Christine McVie had joined Fleetwood Mac on tour, and her return was cause for celebration.

Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia won last year?s BAA Half Marathon in a course-record time of 1:00:34.

Fast times expected at BAA Half Marathon

Lelisa Desisa hopes to be the first men?s champion to defend his title since the BAA Half Marathon started in 2001.

The CityTarget at the corner of Boylston and Kilmarnock streets will occupy four floors.

Target tries new, bigger strategy for Fenway store

The CityTarget store, to be spread over four floors, is the retailer?s first on the East Coast.

Todd Gurley of the Georgia Bulldogs walked off the field between downs against the Tennessee Volunteers in Athens, Ga., on Sept. 27.

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Todd Gurley suspension by NCAA is absurd

Gurley didn?t slug his fiancée, or whip his child with a tree branch, or contribute to some instance of mayhem.

The fire struck a six-family building on Winthrop Street Friday night.

Cause of fatal 5-alarm Roxbury fire unclear

One man died in the fire and at least 30 people were displaced, officials said.

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Bernard Baran Jr. spent 21 years in prison after being convicted of child molestation, a crime he insisted he never committed.

US Customs and Border Protection Commissioner R. Gil Kerlikowske briefed members of the media on enhanced Ebola screening Saturday in New York.

JFK airport begins screening passengers for Ebola

Travelers from three African countries are having their temperatures taken and are being questioned about possible exposure.