Hernandez found guilty of murder
Aaron Hernandez, who was convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Odin Lloyd, was sentenced to life without parole.
Aaron Hernandez, who was convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Odin Lloyd, was sentenced to life without parole.
Relieved jurors in the trial said they were surprised by the defense?s acknowledgment that Aaron Hernandez was present at the slaying.
The former New England Patriots star will be locked up just seven minutes away from Gillette Stadium.
Adrian Walker
After a week of deliberation, the jury reached the decision that common sense dictated.
Some players expressed confusion, while others seemed saddened by the situation.
The city held a moment of silence to remember the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
A photojournalist revisits scenes from the attack to see what?s changed ? and what?s remained.
Mayor Walsh encouraged residents to carry out random acts of kindness to mark a new tradition called ?One Boston Day.?
On Marathon Monday, a group of survivors are hoping to mark the day with new memories.
Fluto Shinzawa | On Hockey
The 2015-16 Bruins and beyond will be built according to Neely?s vision and play in the manner he prefers.
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Ian Desmond and Tyler Moore each hit homers to back Gio Gonzalez?s six-inning effort.
The club?s 10 investors, including Red Sox president Larry Lucchino, said they would pay the full upfront cost of the project.
At Wednesday?s meeting, the board approved the continuation of the T?s late-night subway and bus service.
Evan Horowitz | Quick Study
While there are some small funding increases, the biggest initiative is the effort to close the state?s $1.8 billion budget deficit.
While Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, foreign donations sharply accelerated to an arm of her husband?s charitable works.
Researchers are edging closer to knowing exactly how cancers will be able to survive a drug?s onslaught.
This interactive timeline highlights trial coverage and a podcast featuring Globe columnist Kevin Cullen and WBUR reporter David Boeri.
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With sunny skies and mild temperatures the Red Sox kicked off Opening Day at Fenway Park against the Washington Nationals.
Left fielder Hanley Ramirez is working hard to shake the perception he?s not a good teammate.
At Wednesday?s meeting, the board approved the continuation of the T?s late-night subway and bus service.
The New Jersey governor?s appearance is part of a three-day swing through the Granite State this week.
Police arrested a man who landed his small, one-person helicopter on the West Lawn of the US Capitol.
Instead of getting a refund, you can use that extra $100 or $200 a month to tackle high-interest credit card debt.
The part-time singer and hospital orderly soared to lasting fame with his aching performance on the classic song.
There are a lot of great places to tame hunger in the Fenway neighborhood.
Western countries are at an impasse over what to do with those who want to opt out.
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