Region braces for up to 18 inches of snow
Parts of Plymouth County and Cape Cod could see up to a foot and a half of snow, while 8 to 12 inches are expected to fall in Boston.
Parts of Plymouth County and Cape Cod could see up to a foot and a half of snow, while 8 to 12 inches are expected to fall in Boston.
The announcement comes as the region braces for a winter storm that is expected to arrive in Massachusetts as early as midnight.
Shirley Leung
Everywhere Charlie Baker goes he carries with him a secret.
Bret Gordon fraudulently transferred more than $3 million from his business to himself between 2013 and 2015, a lawsuit says.
After two apparent heroin overdoses, one fatal, the university is launching a campaign to educate the campus about the dangers of the drug.
James Tilley, 21, fell from the fourth floor of a building on the school?s campus, officials said.
Current aims to use high-tech solutions to help customers rein in their electric bills.
The Cambridge company is trying to become the networking site for a large but overlooked segment of the labor market.
BEN VOLIN I ON FOOTBALL
The Broncos teed off on the Panthers? shaky offensive line, hitting Newton 13 times.
Review
It takes a certain lack of ego for musicians to essentially let themselves be upstaged at their own Super Bowl halftime show.
From a strange creature called ?Puppymonkeybaby? to a tear inducing Audi ad, Super Bowl ads ran the gamut this year from offbeat humor to heartfelt messages.
It?s a scrambled political world ? one that, at least in New Hampshire, looks almost nothing like the one people imagined back, say, a year ago.
The numbers reflect one of the lessons of the 2016 primary: that bankrolling huge advertising buys has become less important than media coverage.
Trump on Sunday repeated his statement from Saturday night?s debate that he would seek to employ what many critics define as torture.
Opinion | Marjorie S. Rosenthal
Local physicians didn?t see the problems with the water. Will their shortsightedness have nationwide repercussions?
Ground Game
Trump?s tactic of mostly staying out of the fray is an indication that he may have evolved as a politician.
All across New Hampshire, crowds are gathering to hear and see the Democratic and Republican candidates for president before Tuesday?s primary.
Turner was bumped near the end of Friday?s game, setting off a sequence that led to the Celtics? improbable win in Cleveland.
Visitors to Newport will soon be allowed to take photos inside some of the city?s famous Gilded Age mansions for the first time.
While many eligible bachelors and bachelorettes rely on online dating services, some prefer to meet new people in group settings, doing activities they enjoy.
The US Olympic hockey team found its Miracle on Ice in 1980. US Senator Edward M. Kennedy, huddled with advisers in New Hampshire that day, had no such luck.
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Auto parts maker Bosch has developed a device that aims to curb lead-footed driving.
World leaders denounced what they called a banned test of dangerous ballistic missile technology.
After 29 years leading the state?s Group Insurance Commission, 86-year-old Mitchell is stepping down.
?La Zombiata,? produced by WholeTone Opera, will open Valentine?s Day weekend for three shows at the Davis Square Theatre.
South of Fifth is fast becoming a destination for new restaurants, galleries, bars, and hot hangouts.
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
Scott Kirsner | Innovation Economy
Facebook, Google, and Boston-based Jana pursue strategies to connect consumers in emerging economies to mobile Internet ? and advertisers.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
crux
An outspoken member of an abuse commission headed by Cardinal Sean O?Malley said he won?t leave unless the pope asks him to.
Design New England
A seaside location sets the tone for a free-flowing master bathroom with partitions and angles ? but no doors to restrict sightlines.
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