Patrick targets public housing boards
Governor Patrick will propose replacing 240 public housing authorities with six regional agencies.
Governor Patrick will propose replacing 240 public housing authorities with six regional agencies.
MOVIES
Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln” received 12 nominations and “Argo” garnered seven nods, although Ben Affleck was not nominated for best director.
Trailer hosted a local Western-themed children’s TV show that ran from 1956 to 1974.
Cerberus Capital Management, the firm that controls Steward Health Care, is part of a group buying five grocery chains from Supervalu.
Seau, who took his own life in May, is the latest ex-NFL player to have died with symptoms of “repetitive head injuries,” an NIH study found.
Consumer Electronics Show
Dozens of companies scrambling to create new kinds of data networks that will link just about every device in our lives.
Tracy A. Miner could face criminal charges after allegedly hosting an alcohol-fueled party for her teenage daughter.
Dan Shaughnessy
Resistance may change in time, but for now many voters believe in withholding immortality for players who dominated in the steroids era.
Leaders at the South End’s Cathedral of the Holy Cross have installed a credit card kiosk so parishioners can make donations electronically.
Editorial Event | Jan. 19, 2 p.m.
See the film and participate in a talk with cast members, moderated by Boston Globe movie editor Janice Page.
Another reason why the Patriots’ December win over the Texans means little: they are 1-4 in their last five postseason rematches.
School officials said Joseph Diorio had been placed on leave Dec. 18 pending an audit into the school’s finances.
In the pictures, taken on his iPhone hours before the Aurora movie theater massacre, accused gunman James Holmes mugs for the camera as he holds a Glock.
Vice President Joe Biden vowed urgent action against gun violence, pledging steps that he said could ‘‘take thousands of people out of harm’s way.’’
Sales at local merchants in November and December grew 2.76 percent compared with the previous year — below the 3.5 percent increase projected.
The NBC sitcom, which kicks off in its regular time slot Thursday night, does not focus on politics, but rather how public figures struggle with private issues.
Vogue editors, have you read your own magazine?