MBTA plans safety upgrade for commuter rail
The T will spend $451 million for federally mandated technology that could prevent derailments on commuter rail lines.
The T will spend $451 million for federally mandated technology that could prevent derailments on commuter rail lines.
Daniel Koh contended with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, when he was growing up.
A young girl who showed up at an elementary school in Mattapan Monday morning was identified later in the afternoon.
Police said two children who had been trick-or-treating separately in downtown Hopkinton had toilet disks in their bags.
The former athletic director was charged with keeping a school computer after losing his job.
The company behind the controversial Keystone XL pipeline has asked the State Department to suspend its review of the project.
Hewitt was ordered in September to pay the amount to a Mass. woman who was in high school when the alleged rapes began.
Officials said they could not rule out terrorism in the crash, which killed 224 people.
A New York-based developer is preparing to file plans for a tower at the corner of Washington and Bromfield streets.
A bi-partisan commission of lawmakers and educators recommended hundreds of millions of dollars in spending on the state?s system.
Homelessness and addiction are not unique to Cape Cod, but their presence is jarring against a vacation-setting tableau.
Girls were three times as likely as boys to experience depression, researchers said.
A local group known for luxuriously designed spaces is raising $8 million to open a Mexican restaurant and upscale nightclub in 2017.
Seventh Day Adventism is set apart from other Christian sects by adherents? observance of the Sabbath on Saturday.
Nearly half of the 15-person GOP field is courting evangelical voters and no consensus pick has emerged.
City Councilor Matt O?Malley said he would file a law to keep Bieber murals off city walls, but not everyone got the jest.
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Now could be the right time for the Sox to move on from the oft-injured righthander.
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The Bronx Bombers wouldn?t get on board with a scene being shot at Fenway during a game against the Sox.
Police said they arrested two men who they say spray-painted ?USA? on a mosque wall in an incident they believe may be a hate crime.
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Zuckerberg?s thefacebook.com was skyrocketing, prompting him to confirm he wouldn?t return to school.
A US naval team found the vessel?s wreckage just east of the Bahamas, federal officials said Monday.
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Congress during the week, and home in Wis. for the weekends. The new House speaker may suffer from Beltway bubble-itis.
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Bush is right that Americans love a good comeback story, but only if they see a candidate they can root for.
A look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month, including fall colors, presidential candidates, and other events.
Endurance International, which offers web-hosting services, is spending $1.1 billion to buy the e-mail marketing company.
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Two new blockbuster books containing leaked documents about the Vatican?s internal financial operations are set for release in the next few days.
The first decision on the agenda as the team begins setting its course for 2016 is Clay Buchholz?s contract option.
The race would be held on a 2.2-mile temporary street course around the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
At a rally for 100 people at the University of New Hampshire, the US Senator criticized the former Florida governor Jeb Bush.
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The Charger R/T Scat Pack is a four-door sedan with comfortable, bolstered cloth seats and real-world room for adults.
Dickinson is among dozens of women alleging that Bill Cosby molested them.
Olmsted Place is the first of three luxury buildings planned in a changing area.
The music was composed by eight Berklee students, who worked with professor Sheldon Mirowitz.
Adding reflective stripes to your joints is one way to tell drivers you are a moving person, not a stationary object.
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