Welding company fined $58,000 for Back Bay fire
A federal investigation found the Malden company did not follow safety precautions, a failure that led to the fatal blaze.
A federal investigation found the Malden company did not follow safety precautions, a failure that led to the fatal blaze.
The Race for Governor
Martha Coakley?s campaign defended her, casting the candidate as open to collaboration.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
Goodell?s press conference Friday was business as usual for a big business that just wants to bury a scandal.
A full-size purse made from durable, clear plastic, which enables quick searching, complies with a new NFL policy.
This year might mark the last time state officials release MCAS scores as they consider a new, online standardized test.
RED SOX 5, ORIOLES 3 (10 Inn.)
Ortiz, who drove in three runs, is the first Red Sox to reach the 100-RBI plateau in eight different seasons.
Liz LaManche?s work on a long, narrow East Boston pier is part of the neighborhood?s annual HarborArts Festival.
Thomas Farragher
There are no one-arm bandits or pit bosses or scantily-clad waitresses. What?s left instead is a piece of Americana.
Many locals fear the name makes a town that already had a snobby reputation sound even snobbier.
opinion | Alan Berger
Other states in the region have helped incubate the sadistic group.
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Dominique Easley, who recorded an interception in Week 2, has quickly recovered from ACL surgery nearly one year ago.
The family of a woman who was killed when she became trapped in an escalator has reached a $500,000 settlement.
Glen Doherty?s family and executor of his estate are seeking $2 million in damages from the government.
Anyone who has signed on to a campaign e-mail list from a candidate in either party has seen pleas from politicians.
After dealing with long lines and a chilly morning, shoppers were able to pick up the iPhone 6 and the 6 Plus.
Despite its fresh cultural trappings, the script seems to prove that stories about immigrants assimilating tend to be alike.
Child of a teen mom, Woolcock grew up in Codman Square, helped raise her sisters, and became a doctor. Now she?s back at work in her old neighborhood.
From the archives | Photo gallery
Boston?s Mounted Police Unit began officially in 1870 and patrolled the city for more than 135 years.
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