Frantic escape ends decade-long search for 3 women
Amanda Berry (center, after reuniting with her sister) made a 911 call that led to the release of two other missing women and the arrest of three brothers in Ohio.
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Amanda Berry (center, after reuniting with her sister) made a 911 call that led to the release of two other missing women and the arrest of three brothers in Ohio.
Bishop Robert J. McManus was charged with fleeing the scene of an accident while driving drunk in Rhode Island.
A UK citizen who lived in Worcester pleaded guilty to soliciting the kidnapping of a child and distribution of child pornography.
Marathon bombings
Richard H. Donohue Jr. was shot on April 19 during an extraordinary gunfight in Watertown with the bombing suspects.
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Recap the gun battle between police and the Tsarnaev brothers on a Watertown street, followed by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s escape in an SUV.
The fragile keepsakes at Copley Square will be moved to the city archives.
Expediting the distribution of financial assistance to victims is key to plans for the One Fund Boston, an official said.
The courts and legislators are looking to rein in a practice they say causes behavioral problems, but which Mass. prison officials call an essential tool.
The search for a burial plot for Tamerlan Tsarnaev has brought rejections from several cemeteries in multiple states and prompted a plea for federal help.
Drew hit a tying 7th-inning homer and an RBI double in the bottom of the 11th to give the Red Sox a comeback win.
Police identified two people who drowned when they were swept into the Atlantic while walking along rocky shores in Gloucester.
Israel’s willingness to hit Syrian targets has complicated the Obama administration’s internal debate about arming President Bashar Assad’s foes.
Rep. Markey said he would work to push campaign financing to the center of the US Senate campaign.
Coakley alleges that mortgage relief from a a $25 billion settlement is not being provided in a timely fashion.
“Class A” could be considered literature’s answer to “Bull Durham” — raucous and scruffy, yet heartfelt and true.
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