Kevin H. White, Boston’s mayor during busing, dies at 82
Kevin Hagan White, a colossal political figure who helped transform Boston into a world-class city during 16 often turbulent years as mayor, died last night.
Kevin Hagan White, a colossal political figure who helped transform Boston into a world-class city during 16 often turbulent years as mayor, died last night.
Globe columnist Brian McGrory talks about the former mayor’s impact on Boston.
As the Patriots and Giants prepare to reprise their epic clash of four years ago, the ranks of area Giants fans have dwindled. But those that remain still bleed blue.
Viewers will be seeing longer commercials such as 60-second spots as companies embrace long-form commercials and storytelling in the largest televised event of the year.
Rather than offering solutions to the state’s housing crisis, Republican presidential candidates have mostly resorted to finger-pointing and bickering about ethics.
Council President Stephen J. Murphy said no casino proposal will move forward at Suffolk Downs so long as a stalled development remains a gaping hole in Downtown Crossing.
Newly released records of US Senator Scott Brown’s more than 30 years in uniform have been heavily excised by the National Guard and do not shed light on other periods.
“He was a giant amongst mayors.”
Thomas M. Menino, on former Mayor Kevin H. White
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A 53-year-old Burlington woman pleaded not guilty to charges that she falsely claimed to have been robbed and shot at while she was driving a bus for the MBTA in 2007.
In a plan unveiled today by President Barack Obama, campus-based aid would increase to about $10 billion a year, up from $1 billion, for institutions that control costs.
The GOP presidential candidate supports the modification that puts children of illegal immigrants on a path to citizenship if they serve in the armed forces.
Starting in May, Polka Dog Bakery, with retail locations in the South End and Jamaica Plain, will be selling an exclusive line of products at Target stores nationwide.
Tom Brady’s quarterback guru Tom Martinez is waiting for a life-saving kidney transplant, but still finds time to visit Brady and correct his mechanical issues.
Glenn Close manfully portrays a buttoned-up butler in this Edwardian-era film.
The second deCordova Biennial — the pre-eminent survey of contemporary art made by artists living and working in New England — is a major let down.
“The tax code is anything but neutral. All of the varying exceptions we have built into it have made it horrendously complex and, inevitably, create bizarre loopholes.”
Tom Keane
“The unipolar world isn’t necessarily better than what preceded it, either for the US or for the rest of the world. It might even be worse.”
Thanassis Cambanis, on the trouble with American dominance