Medford housing chief faces scrutiny over hirings
The Medford Housing Authority has been under siege since last June when officials first began investigating allegations of favoritism in hiring and contracting under Robert Covelle.
The Medford Housing Authority has been under siege since last June when officials first began investigating allegations of favoritism in hiring and contracting under Robert Covelle.
Boston charter school operators and advocates are urging state education officials to lift a moratorium on new charter schools in the city.
The circumstances of Lynn Margulis’s career and death provide a window on just how difficult the passing of a working scientist can be for a research university.
President Obama and Mitt Romney are fiercely pursuing the hearts and minds of the state’s notoriously finicky electorate in a race that could come down to the wire in November.
Many Boston area ATMs and MBTA fare machines cannot be used by people who are blind, despite federal rules that went into effect last month requiring more accessibility.
Despite new federal rules, many ATMs and MBTA fare machines don't serve the blind.
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The economic problems for the region remain far from solved, and the politics of austerity are increasingly difficult to sell.
Hired away from Panera Bread Co., Weymouth native John Maguire hopes to revive the recipe that made the ice cream parlors such a successful chain once upon a time.
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How much is a tooth worth these days? Some parents feel pressure to give an amount equal to their child’s peers. It’s keeping up with the Fairy Joneses.
Prosecutors say Timothy Kostka broke into Barbara Coyne’s South Boston home to steal high-end fishing equipment, fatally stabbing the 67-year-old during the break-in.
Globe Event, Friday, April 27, 8 p.m.
Globe Insiders are invited to attend the must-see performance and enjoy a Q&A after with the artistic director and several of the dancers.
The Orchard Gardens K-8 pilot school in Roxbury has been selected to take part in a federal initiative designed to help turn around schools through the arts.
The investigation by Walmart Stores of possible bribery in Mexico may prompt executive departures and steep US government fines.
A study published Monday revealed that presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney has enjoyed more positive press coverage than President Obama in recent months.
A late-April northeaster unleashed a burst of winter in parts of New York and Pennsylvania on Monday, closing some schools and triggering power outages.
Ross hit a two-run upper-deck blast in the seventh to tie the game and a solo shot in the ninth to help the Red Sox beat the Twins and end a five-game losing streak.
Meredith Goldstein’s debut novel, “The Singles,” is an engrossing, funny, and sometimes tear-jerking story.
Justin Hines, a Canadian singer-songwriter who has a top-30 hit on the Billboard charts, is considered a role model for others with disabilities.