Summer program strives to keep peace on streets

City officials are hoping to intervene with youths before trouble arrives.

Retha Moody, center, the mother of Raeshawn Moody, attended Monday?s hearing.

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Two teens held without bail in Dorchester bike shooting

Dushawn Taylor-Gennis, 16, and Raeshawn Moody, 14, are charged in the death of Jonathan Dos Santos, 16.

Daughter allegedly stabs mother to death in Malden

A 24-year-old woman was arrested in what authorities said appeared to be a ?terrible act of domestic violence.?

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Active stock fund managers are losing business to passive investments like index funds and exchange traded funds at an alarming pace.

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The BSO and four other top-tier orchestras are partnering with the streaming and paid download service.

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The school is dealing with financial difficulties, an overburdened faculty, and an exodus of top staff, according to an accrediting agency.

Boston traffic chief says Wynn misrepresented progress

The relationship between Boston and Wynn Resorts has been contentious over its proposed casino in nearby Everett.

Green Line inspector dragged at Harvard Avenue T stop

The inspector was injured when her clothing possibly was caught in the train, an MBTA spokesman said.

Hillary Clinton sat with a pre-kindergarten classroom of 4- and 5-year-olds, where she helped read ?The Very Hungry Caterpillar.?

In N.H. trip, Hillary Clinton calls for early education

Clinton?s proposal aims for every 4-year-old to have access to ?high-quality? prekindergarten within a decade.

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In declaring his presidential bid, Bush promised to remove Washington as an obstacle to effective government and economic prosperity.

Trout from the McLaughlin Hatchery in Belchertown were transferred to 500 bodies of water across the state, including Jamaica Pond, where Robert Britt fished.

Fishing for new model to cover conservation costs

As participation in fishing declines, wildlife agencies want outdoor enthusiasts to share the cost of protecting natural resources.

A management expert says John Farrell needs to get tough.

Management experts offer Red Sox advice

Consultants who advise corporate leaders say there are some common principles that are as applicable on the diamond as in the boardroom.

John Farrell knows what comes with managing in Boston, and the skipper has been taking heat lately.

DAN SHAUGHNESSY

Red Sox need to back up their talk

The Red Sox had another team meeting ? and then played more lethargic baseball. What do they do now?

Blackhawks right wing Patrick Kane, who had a hand in both goals in Game 6, got his hands on the Stanley Cup for the third time in his career.

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Blackhawks shut out Lightning to win Stanley Cup

The Blackhawks, who won their third championship since 2010, raised the Stanley Cup on home ice for the first time since 1938.

Video Underground in Jamaica Plain, run by  Kevin Koppes, is among the very last video rental shops in Boston. ?I don?t really have a typical customer,? he says.

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In Jamaica Plain, a movie rental survivor

Owner Kevin Koppes believes Video Underground is among the last remaining full-service video-rental stores in Boston.

KEVIN CULLEN

Arming the police with knowledge

Top law enforcement officials in the US and Canada came here last week to talk about how police work can be done better.

Melrose High students Beatrice Affatato (left) and Miranda Lombardo use smartphones in Blair Cochran?s physics class.

Are cellphones in school a teaching tool or a distraction?

Some educators maintain that smartphones in schools are crucial to being competitive in a global market, while others insist they distract students.

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World Music/CRASHarts celebrates tuneful 25 years

Tickets go on sale on June 16 for the fall portion of the 25th anniversary season of World Music/CRASHarts, a major presenter of dance and music in Boston.

Crux

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The document included papal backing for the idea that human beings are primarily responsible for climate change.

Ground Game

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Bill and Hillary Clinton have a long and well-traveled history with the Granite State.

Opinion

JOAN VENNOCHI

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The plans to turn the former Holy Trinity Church into condos dramatically showcases a Boston where nothing is sacred.

The Big Picture

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Commencement ceremonies 2015

It?s the time of the year for many to commemorate their achievements and to mark moving on to the next step in their lives.