City workers take municipal vehicles home to suburbs
At the end of each workday in Boston, 106 municipal employees drive city-owned vehicles home to 52 different suburbs.
At the end of each workday in Boston, 106 municipal employees drive city-owned vehicles home to 52 different suburbs.
The water in thousands of Boston-area homes is still running through pipes that could be leaching lead into the water, officials said.
The patients allege that Dr. Roger Ian Hardy sexually assaulted them during medical procedures.
John Amirault claims in a lawsuit that he was prevented from investigating two crimes involving city employees.
A 58-year-old Watertown man was killed on Monday when he struck a tree at the Burke Mountain Ski Area, authorities said.
Boston could get up to 3 inches of snow tonight and freezing rain, followed by temperatures in the 50s and heavy rain Tuesday.
At least a dozen significant fires ? one fatal ? erupted in 24 hours as cold temperatures heightened risks.
Police said they seized large amounts of heroin and crack cocaine as they arrested three people separately Monday.
Kevin Cullen
The best way to honor good and honorable firefighters is to make it possible for those coming up behind them to live longer.
Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards showcased current stars and honored departed legends, offering a diverse span of performances.
GRAMMY AWARDS
Meghan Trainor was emotional when she accepted the award for best new artist.
A proposal for another casino in Maine is being met with headwinds from the casinos that are already there.
Zachary Marr, 22, was last seen early Saturday wandering off from a bar near Faneuil Hall without a coat.
Meggie Noel and Kylie Webster-Cazeau say they didn?t want to exit the elite school without calling attention to students? experiences.
Krispy Kreme, which has had outlets in the region, says it wants to make another foray into New England.
Almost 17 years after the massacre, Sue Klebold, the mother of one of the shooters, has written about her experience.
Crowds of children packed the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and for its fifth annual Presidents? Day Family Festival.
Opinion | L. Rafael Reif
The discovery of gravitational waves affirmed that supporting great science is a vital source of our nation?s strength.
President Obama?s name was mentioned 33 times during the debate, the first since Sanders trounced Clinton in the New Hampshire primary.
Across the globe, snow blankets the landscape, giving photographers a new perspective on their surroundings.
How good are they? And how far can they go in the playoffs? Adam Himmelsbach provides real answers to the burning questions.
A funeral Mass will be held Tuesday in Winchester for Caitlin Clavette, 35, who died in last week?s incident.
The move comes as the richest colleges face criticism for having an inordinate share of the wealth in higher education.
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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.
Russian and Syrian aircraft operate in the areas where the hospitals were struck.
An experimental technique creates embryos with DNA from three parents, but pharmaceuticals may offer quicker relief.
Once Mickey and Minnie Mouse took to the ice, the energy at the TD Garden ramped up exponentially.
The FDA underscored the new approach in a warning letter it sent at the end of December to a network of stem cell clinics.
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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A Mexican journalist presented Pope Francis with a traditional hat as the pontiff departed from the Vatican Friday.
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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