Schools lag in special ed plans
A backlog of reviews of special education plans for thousands of students is prompting officials to propose one-time bonuses to staffers to get the job done.
A backlog of reviews of special education plans for thousands of students is prompting officials to propose one-time bonuses to staffers to get the job done.
Former independent governor Angus King’s refusal to say which party he would caucus with is an issue that could loom large in the race to replace retiring GOP Senator Olympia Snowe.
Jeff Gore, who has become an unlikely national spokesman for efforts to eliminate the penny, is gaining fresh hope that the United States might finally dump the coin.
Harvard distributed $2 million this week for 47 projects, including a “virtual dissection’’ tool at the medical school and a “flipped classroom’’ course on Einstein.
Tulips are in full bloom and a number of struggling species are set to benefit from the early spring, which can result in a greater food supply for local herbivores.
Winter’s warm temperatures have yielded an unusually robust bounty of springtime ticks that have attached themselves to pets and people in Massachusetts.
Dorchester community leaders are worried about the future of Carney Hospital after last week’s abrupt departure — some say firing — of its president.
Public radio and television stations are considering the risks of accepting political advertising after a federal court found an existing ban on such ads unconstitutional.
Yvonne Abraham
US Senator Scott Brown and Mitt Romney, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, have taken half the population for a ride in the way-back machine.
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Dan Shaughnessy moderates a panel including Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys and former pitcher Bill “Spaceman” Lee.
The Target store in the South Bay shopping center closed early on Wednesday night after a man bleeding from a gunshot wound walked into the store and asked for help.
The US auto industry is facing shortages of parts and materials that could limit the number of new vehicles in showrooms later this year and crimp a historic turnaround.
Mitt Romney’s campaign said he would “study and consider’’ the immigration bill outlined by Florida Senator Marco Rubio, but it stopped short of offering an endorsement.
Syrian security forces opened fire Wednesday on anti-regime demonstrators surrounding the cars of a UN team meant to monitor a shaky cease-fire.
Paul Pierce turned playmaker as the Celtics took a 102-98 win over the Orlando Magic, clinching their fifth successive Atlantic Division title.
Peggy Noe Stevens is on a crusade of sorts to bring women and whiskey together.
Humes reminds us of something we try to forget: We are a wasteful society with a trash problem that is polluting our oceans and packing our landfills.