Family, friends remember slain Dorchester teen

Family and friends of Jonathan Dos Santos, who was shot and killed while riding his bicycle, gathered for a vigil in Dorchester.

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A group gathered in Dorchester to hold a vigil for Jonathan Dos Santos, 16, who was shot and killed while riding his bicycle.

Hoist accident kills construction worker in Somerville

One worker has died and another was injured when a temporary hoist fell off a building under construction.

State health plan bugs remain

The Health Connector?s software defects are more severe than expected, forcing the agency to scale back its fall ambitions.

?I think the most important thing is, he found a faith in the Lord and it changed his life,? said Tom Broomfield, with son David and daughter Corrine Maleski.

Family says faith spurred Mass. man to fight Islamic State

A Bolton man is believed to be the first American to die fighting against the Islamic State in Syria with the Kurdish group YPG.

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Jeffrey Rudman?s departure was a stunning development in a weekslong saga that has enveloped the historic library.

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Tonya Carpenter, 44, of Paxton, has been doing better as the days have passed following her injury last Friday.

Inmate escapes often short, increasingly rare

Two recently escaped inmates have set themselves apart not only by breaking out together, but by how long they?ve avoided capture.

The scene at Rock Street in Lowell.

One dead in Lowell hazmat incident, officials say

One person died inside a Rock Street home and seven first responders were hospitalized after being exposed to chemicals.

Attorney General Maura Healey vowed to try to revive enforcing the law when she took office in January.

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AG now enforcing public record law

The Mass. attorney general?s office is pressuring Fall River police to slash the fee it planned to charge a journalist for documents.

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Wade Miley stands on the mound as pitching coach Carl Willis walks out for a chat in the third inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Thursday, June 11, 2015, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

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Competitive spirit no excuse for Wade Miley?s behavior

The lefthander had no basis to explode after being taken out of game in which he allowed nine hits ? and three home runs ? in four innings.

Morgan Bordley and Bryana Targete, both 9, practiced returning volleys during a tennis lesson at the Sportsmen?s Tennis & Enrichment Center.

Dorchester park is tapped as Olympics venue

The Sportsmen?s Tennis & Enrichment Center could welcome the world?s greatest tennis players if Boston is named host.

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?Game of Thrones? predictions: How will season 5 end?

Here are some pressing questions and an opportunity to speculate with Globe writer Michael Andor Brodeur.

Boston 2024 shook up its management in May, making Boston Celtics co-owner Pagliuca the new chairman.

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SCOT LEHIGH

Boston 2024 chief Steve Pagliuca at the Titanic?s helm

Boston 2024 is finally abiding by the first law of holes: When you are in one, stop digging.

Hours after first chemo treatment, pitcher drafted by Red Sox

Clemson?s Clate Schmidt was diagnosed with lymphoma last week, then was drafted by Boston on Wednesday.

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Patriots again push rules to the limit in Malcolm Butler punishment

These OTAs are strictly voluntary, according to the CBA, so is the team allowed to punish a player who was late for one?

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The move is a bid to contain drug prices after decades in which companies could charge whatever the market would bear.

Ground Game

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The debate rules mean that some Republicans with weighty resumes will be excluded from participating.

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RENÉE LOTH

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The tiny, fragile birds are leading indicators of the health of coastal ecosystems.

The Big Picture

Women?s World Cup 2015

The Women?s World Cup is underway across Canada with 24 nations vying to play in the title game on July 5.