Mistrial declared for murder charge in Fla. shooting
The defendant was convicted of three counts of attempted second-degree murder, though the jury couldn’t agree on a first-degree murder charge.
Power outages were reported in thousands of households along the South Shore and on Cape Cod.
The defendant was convicted of three counts of attempted second-degree murder, though the jury couldn’t agree on a first-degree murder charge.
Officers found approximately 200 grams of heroin and 4,000 oxycontin pills during the bust at a Dorchester home.
Long a bargain destination offering sun and pebbly beaches to the masses, Croatia is fast evolving into a haven for sophisticated boaters.
all things catholic
The scandal-plagued Legionaries of Christ fell from grace after revelations about its founder’s double life.
Art Review
Though “Sleepwalker” received all the attention, it is just one part of an outstanding show at Wellesley College’s Davis Museum.
Legislators are hoping to harness the new energy behind what was once a fringe issue in US politics.
Derrick Z. Jackson
The US attorney general has spent the past several months restoring compassion and sanity to criminal justice.
Holcomb won gold four years ago in four-man bobsled, and is hoping for the first US win in two-man bobsled since 1936.
Negotiations to forge an alliance between Beth Israel, Lahey Health, and Atrius Health stumbled over merge issues.
Auto workers at a Volkswagen plant rejected efforts to be the first workers to organize at a foreign-owned plant in the South.
A Suffolk County prosecutor and former probation officer will lead the Mayor’s Safety Initiative, aimed at curbing violence.
Company executives said the new line will help the brand reach more consumers in states such as Mass., where it only has six retail stores.
“Witness Uganda,” a joyous, wrenching experience drawn from life, bursts forth at the American Repertory Theater.
Writer-director Akiva Goldsman takes Helprin’s book — a work overflowing with events, ideas, characters, passions — and pounds away at it until it’s mush.
Globe Talks
Swidey discusses his new book “Trapped Under the Sea” with Harvard’s Amy Edmondson on Feb. 24.
The “guaranteed basic income” almost became law in the US — and it’s having a revival now.