After fall, Mass. insurers’ auto rates up again
Auto insurance rates, which tumbled after Massachusetts opened the state to more competition four years ago, are marching steadily upward again.
Auto insurance rates, which tumbled after Massachusetts opened the state to more competition four years ago, are marching steadily upward again.
Officials are auditing Roxbury Community College for suspected lapses in its reporting of crimes committed on campus — the latest in a series of controversies for president Terrence Gomes.
Senator Scott Brown has turned questions over Democrat Elizabeth Warren’s claims of Native American ancestry into a key strategy in his bid to retain his Senate seat.
Elizabeth Warren is seizing on a $2 billion trading loss at JPMorgan Chase to steer her Senate campaign toward comfortable territory: recklessness in the financial sector.
Residents say a plan by the state, which would remove only about 15 percent of an estimated 75,000 tons of toxic waste in a landfill adjacent to the Charles River, isn’t enough.
Bob Ryan
Game 2 was set up for another comeback victory, but the Celtics couldn’t impose their will on the 76ers, and now the series is heading to Philadelphia tied at 1-1.
The Mass. House leadership used a late-night budget amendment to place the Chelsea District Court under the auspices of Boston Municipal Court, long a target of patronage charges.
Public agencies and business groups have launched initiatives to connect students to internships and similar job programs, in an effort to keep them in the Boston area.
House Speaker Robert DeLeo unveiled a proposal to encourage the development of young technology companies and to urge innovative businesses to grow and stay.
Globe Talk | May 23, 6 p.m.
The New York Times best-selling author discusses his books “Bringing Down the House” and “The Social Network.”
The Celtics were their own worst enemies as late-game execution miscues contributed to an 82-81 loss to the 76ers in Game 2.
A severely autistic 4-year-old boy who drowned in a murky pool at his apartment complex Sunday had been seen walking alone around the spacious facility, authorities said.
SpeakEasy Stage Company’s enjoyably unhinged adaptation of the legendarily execrable 1980 movie “Xanadu” is a feat of theatrical alchemy.
The Obama campaign unveiled its first ad attacking Romney’s business record, in an attempt to turn the former Bain Capital chief executive’s credentials into a liability.
The retail giant said it plans to install solar panels on top of about half of its roughly 50 Mass. stores as early as August as part of an expansion of solar power in the state.
A CT scan may be as effective as a standard colonoscopy in identifying potentially cancerous polyps, Boston researchers and others found.
Lamont Price, 29 (“22 in Hollywood”), a Dorchester native, was recently named one of Comedy Central’s “Comedians to Watch.”