Arrests, fines follow medical pot law
Persistent confusion surrounding the 18-month-old law has led to the arrest of more than a dozen people who thought they were playing by the rules.
Persistent confusion surrounding the 18-month-old law has led to the arrest of more than a dozen people who thought they were playing by the rules.
A consulting firm said more time in the search for a new school superintendent could result in a “more robust group of candidates.”
After allegedly starting a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old boy he met online, Rabbi Barry Starr has said he paid a man who threatened to expose their relationship.
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11.5 percent of the homes in Eastern Massachusetts have negative equity, meaning more is owed on the mortgage than the home is worth.
Jacob Beranger, 7, was “drafted” by the Jumbos through Team IMPACT, and the partnership has been a huge success for all involved.
The sign must be moved by March, a deadline set by the parent company of the Boston Red Sox when it bought the attached garage in 2013.
Springfield is looking to MGM to jump-start a stalled city with an urban casino concept that’s never been tried like this.
How an African-American woman named Zipporah Potter came to own the North End parcel is a riddle that has intrigued retired BU professor Vivian Johnson.
KEVIN CULLEN
The Catholic Action League is back, like a bad cold, and they are opposed to Secretary of State John Kerry being BC’s commencement speaker.
FARAH STOCKMAN
Resentment over busing still runs deep here, even 60 years after the Brown decision.
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History shows that today’s information free-for-all is the norm, says Andrew Pettegree.
The Celtics have a 10.3 percent chance at the No. 1 pick and a 33.4 percent chance at a top-three pick.
A 22-year-old from Quincy had called in a pair of bomb threats in a last-minute attempt to keep her family from discovering that she had left school.
It was not clear who or what was backing the PAC, which can raise unlimited amounts of money from people, labor unions, and corporations.
NATO secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the Western allies had not seen any sign of a withdrawal of Russian forces.
A boom in Eastern Mass. could be bigger than the last one as real estate activity near Boston spreads to suburbs, experts say.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band closed out their tour with a blowout at Mohegan Sun Arena Sunday.
Transforming the Clark Art Institute, a new day at Newport Jazz Festival, plus 90 critics’ picks.
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