Gambling panel complete after two members named
One day before the deadline, officials have named a retired state appeals court judge and a Springfield official to the final seats on the five-member panel.
One day before the deadline, officials have named a retired state appeals court judge and a Springfield official to the final seats on the five-member panel.
The election-year budget package unveiled today would reduce the budget deficit by reforming Medicare and cutting safety net programs.
Polls opened in the state where Mitt Romney hopes his focus on President Obama and the economy will help him build his delegate lead over Rick Santorum.
The jury was ordered to resume deliberations on nine of the 19 charges filed against two men in the quadruple murder trial.
OneUnited Bank plans to auction Charles Street African Methodist Episcopal Church in Roxbury on Thursday, but the church has a number of options it can use to forestall the move.
Opinion | Paul McMorrow
Federal reports show the nation’s largest black-owned bank is all but refusing to make loans in the Boston communities it purports to serve.
The federal investigation follows protests calling for the arrest of George Zimmerman, 28, who claims he killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin last month in self-defense.
To Grammar’s House
Grammar’s House can get a bit cluttered sometimes, often with rules that are capricious, spurious, or flat-out erroneous.
An out-of-control car plowed into a poolside cabana and killed Alanna DeMella, who was seven months pregnant, and her unborn son.
Amazon.com Inc. has agreed to buy warehouse robot maker Kiva Systems Inc. of North Reading, in the second-largest acquisition ever made by the giant e-commerce firm.
More than 200 people were wounded in bombings across Iraq, a week before the Arab League summit in Baghdad.
President Obama collected $45 million for his reelection bid in February ahead of an oncoming spending blitz by GOP-leaning outside groups.
The Bruins laid an 8-0 thrashing on the Maple Leafs to cap a six-game season sweep of their division rivals.
Those looking for gleaming and muscular virtuoso violin playing got plenty of it at Vadim Repin’s Jordan Hall recital.
Dr. Irving Kirsch is associate director of the program in placebo studies at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School.