Two people shot in what may be officer-involved shooting
A third person may also have been struck by gunfire in Dorchester.
A third person may also have been struck by gunfire in Dorchester.
State authorities say Craft Brewers Guild paid $120,000 in kickbacks to win business from bars, including Jerry Remy?s.
A Glendale police spokeswoman said she doesn?t know whether the victims are students.
Jordan Tobins, who lost control of the company in the 2012 bankruptcy, will co-manage the new pizza shop.
The subpoena sought documents about charity projects that may have required approval from the federal government during Hillary Clinton?s tenure as secretary of state.
The BRA approved changing the building from apartments, as it was originally planned.
The cold has arrived, and it won?t be leaving until Sunday at the earliest, the National Weather Service said.
The calculator considers weather predictions, number of school days already used up, and media hype about a storm.
The woman was driving in the O?Neill Tunnel when a metal manhole cover became dislodged and flew through the windshield.
Forget about professional movie critics. You only need to know what Betty White thought about the latest superhero movie.
A six-story complex would replace eight buildings that now house Karoun Restaurant, Boston Ballet School, and other businesses.
Kanye West clearly has a thing about Taylor Swift, and she wishes he?d drop it already.
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Hillary Clinton, wrapping herself in President Obama?s legacy, stressed realism over idealism in Milwaukee.
Bostonians appear smitten with the idea: There have been about 1,500 active users each month here since Bark?N?Borrow?s launch.
Shirley Leung
Did the apocalypse just hit Suffolk University?
Crux
A Mexican journalist presented Pope Francis with a traditional hat as the pontiff departed from the Vatican Friday.
Eric Fehrnstrom
Clinton?s relationship with Wall Street is too cozy, especially as the beneficiary of outsized speaking fees from big banks.
President Obama?s name was mentioned 33 times during the debate, the first since Sanders trounced Clinton in the New Hampshire primary.
Historians say Mardi Gras dates back to Roman times, when the newly converted Christians retained vestiges of a pagan festival as a period of celebration before the penance of Lent.
Ex-NFL official Mike Carey has gained a reputation ? perhaps unfairly ? for being incorrect, and may not be back on CBS.
The couple allege in the lawsuit that Aisling Brady McCarthy is responsible for the 2013 death of their 1-year-old girl.
New Hampshire basks in the attention that comes with its first-in-the-nation contest every four years. And then ? poof ? it all disappears.
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The name may not ring a bell now, but in its heyday in the 1960s, the Lehmann-Peterson brand was among the most exclusive in the automotive world.
A team from MIT spearheaded the landmark discovery, which marked the first time scientists had detected gravitational waves.
The publication has seen a trend-defying 21 percent surge in paid circulation from 2010 to 2015.
Emily Blistein is trying to tackle the epidemic of gun violence in America through postcards.
This needless sequel amps the silliness to levels of frantic surrealism and overstuffs the running time with famous faces.
The spirit of legends past will converge with the stars of today at the Grammys. Can the show find balance between salute and celebration?
A look at high-impact investigations from The Boston Globe, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning report on abuse in the Catholic Church.
BetaBoston
One of Boston?s original mobile success stories is now part of a big sports-apparel company.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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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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