Mass. to give $50m for storm, flood protection
The money will help communities and utilities prepare for and protect themselves from destructive storms and rising sea levels.
The money will help communities and utilities prepare for and protect themselves from destructive storms and rising sea levels.
Partners HealthCare System’s top executives said further expansion in Eastern Mass. will lower costs and improve medical care.
The Cambridge startup stages weekend hackathons that include regular breaks for exercise and offer healthier food.
Scenarios seem improbable for the politically motivated traffic jams now associated with New Jersey to be replicated in the state.
The MBTA has a long history of discrimination complaints filed against it by both minority and women employees.
Sean Munroe, 7, and his sister Lexi, 8, were playing in a chest that could not be opened from the inside, leaving them to suffocate.
Kevin Cullen
Post conviction, Whitey Bulger’s attorneys have gone out of their way to portray the gangster as some noble, crusading truth-seeker. Please.
New research suggests that we can trace our arms — and our legs — to the fins of a 375-million-year-old fish.
Opinion | TOM KEANE
Chris Christie’s political obituary may need to wait, thanks to his two-hour remarks in the wake of the George Washington Bridge scandal.
The Celtics lost their season-worst ninth straight game, the team’s longest losing streak since the 2006-07 season.
The grungy old industrial garages and warehouses that lined two blocks in Allston have vanished. In their place: 200 new, luxury, ecofriendly apartments.
The Syrian government has told Russia it may be prepared to allow the delivery of aid to certain besieged areas.
Republicans and Democrats sought a compromise to restore benefits to 1.3 million long-term jobless workers who lost them late last year.
It’s an older, costlier crowd that’s signing up so far for insurance under President Obama’s law, according to government figures.
Cash comes full circle as a storyteller and singer of exceptional grace and grit.
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Amid images of enthusiasm and devotion, signs of frustration are also seen among Patriots fans throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
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A new wave of thinkers says yes — and is looking to Scripture for support.