Officials defend decision to shoot bear in Newton
Massachusetts Environmental Police are facing a deluge of criticism over the fatal shooting of a black bear Sunday, but the agency stands by its decision.
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Massachusetts Environmental Police are facing a deluge of criticism over the fatal shooting of a black bear Sunday, but the agency stands by its decision.
Steve E. Abraira fought with his command staff over his management style and handling of the Marathon bombings.
Attorneys for James “Whitey” Bulger demanded members of the public be allowed in the same room with potential jurors.
Emergency responders found a male in cardiac arrest on the Red Sox owner’s yacht, Boston police said today.
A woman whose son became unresponsive while in a bathtub at a Brockton hotel said she wants to know how he died “so he can rest in peace.’’
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Female athletes are prone to different types of injuries than their male counterparts, but specific training for women still lags.
Game 2: Bruins at Penguins, 8 p.m.
The defensive smothering of Bergeron, who got into a Game 1 fight with the Penguins’ Evgeni Malkin, can lead opposing stars to frustration.
Marathon bombings
After spending 50 days at Beth Israel, Erika Brannock, a 29-year-old preschool teacher from suburban Baltimore, was discharged on Monday.
The Penguins forward said he didn’t believe his hit on Bruins defenseman Adam McQuaid in Game 1 warranted a major penalty.
Police and fire officials tested their response to a simulated explosion and fire in Salem on Halloween, when the city fills with visitors.
Riot police used tear gas against protesters for a fourth straight day in Istanbul, and at least one death was reported.
Lautenberg, the oldest senator and last surviving World War II veteran, was 89.
The soon-to-open Lynnfield store will offer its customers “rooftop produce.”
Ofri’s rich and deeply insightful new book explores the emotional cost of practicing medicine.
Researchers looked into how today’s medical interns spend their working hours on an inpatient ward.
With tens of thousands of people contracting Lyme disease in Mass. each year, the Globe is taking an in-depth look at the disease, the patients, the debate, science and testing.
Globe Talk | June 11
The best-selling author discusses his craft with Boston Globe editor Brian McGrory. Proceeds will go to the One Fund Boston.