Boston officials see reasons for optimism, concern in Obama’s budget
City officials were heartened by proposed funds for schools and roads but were worried about possible cuts in heating assistance and public health programs.
City officials were heartened by proposed funds for schools and roads but were worried about possible cuts in heating assistance and public health programs.
More than 400 people gathered at a public hearing at the Boston Public Library’s main branch to protest against higher fares and service cuts to the transit system.
A judge today rejected claims that the 82-year-old gangster’s defense team needed another year to prepare for the trial.
Rick Santorum has surged to take a slight lead over Mitt Romney among Republican-leaning voters nationally, the Pew Research Center poll shows.
Editorial
The recording industry needs to ask itself why so many of its superstars are dying these lonely deaths. And it must do what it can to prevent them.
Editorial
Chris Brown's conspicuous inclusion at the Grammys, after his 2009 guilty plea to felony assault on his then-girlfriend Rihanna, raises questions about the judgment of the Grammy producers.
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The highest award in young people’s literature, the Newbery Medal, last month went to Boston’s Jack Gantos, whose novels — and one part of his life — are unusual.
Boston College 3, Boston University 2
The Eagles scored with 6.4 seconds left in overtime to win their third straight Beanpot title.
“You can’t assume that you’ll just jack up tuition every single year.’’
President Obama, on runaway college tuition increases
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Join the Boston Globe’s movie critics, Ty Burr and Wesley Morris, for a conversation about this year’s Academy Awards.
State and congressional leaders are bracing for a battle over a Pentagon plan to strip aircraft from one Air Force base in Western Mass. and possibly cut personnel at another.
With ‘Linsanity’ spreading through the sports world, shares of The Madison Square Garden Co. are trading at all-time highs.
Stephen Breyer, a long-time professor at Harvard and judge in Boston, was robbed last week by a machete-wielding intruder at his vacation home.
Mitt Romney does not benefit when the campaign turns into a battle over conservative credentials.
The gritty second baseman and former AL MVP is atop the ranking of the Red Sox’ roster as the team starts to gather for spring training.
Kelley Tuthill, a news reporter for Channel 5, spoke openly five years ago about her breast cancer diagnosis and this week she will be updating her story.
The South African trio Die Antwoord’s vulgar concoction of underground art and street culture resulted in a show that was unexpectedly uplifting.
“Finding a job can be as frustrating as finding true love, and definitely not as fun.”
Juliette Kayyem
“In the 50 years since the competition, architects have declared Kallmann and McKinnell’s City Hall one of the greatest buildings of the 20th century. Yet its relationship with the people of Boston has remained uneasy, even hostile.”
Leon Neyfakh on Boston’s City Hall