2nd victim dies after Memorial Day crash in Oxford
Gina Cappello, vice chancellor for university advancement at UMass Boston, died after sustaining serious injuries in the crash.
Gina Cappello, vice chancellor for university advancement at UMass Boston, died after sustaining serious injuries in the crash.
The shooting took place in a small office in an engineering building, and police said a gun was found along with an apparent suicide note.
As word of the campus lockdown spread, social media lit up with reports, pictures, and videos from the scene.
The officers were among those who attended a party at a $3.35 million mansion over the holiday weekend where a man was shot to death.
?Um, daddy went past a red light,? the boy says in a 911 call posted to Facebook by Quincy Police officials.
Tyler Hagmaier's body surfaced in the Connecticut River Sunday. He is believed to have killed 76-year-old Vibeke Rasmussen.
Residents woke up to a bizarre sight this morning.
JOAN VENNOCHI
If recent history is the judge, the state of Massachusetts won?t rescind the environmental permit it issued for a casino in Everett.
Stevens, who was sixth in voting for Coach of the Year, already had three years remaining on his original deal.
The video was captured by a Cape Cod photographer who said this isn?t the only negative reaction to his unmanned aerial vehicle.
CHRISTOPHER L. GASPER
This Cavaliers-Warriors matchup is loaded with juicy subplots and historical implications.
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HoloLens melds virtual reality images with the real world. And it?s scary cool.
Cincinnati police have released dramatic audio of a mother?s call for help after her son fell into a gorilla enclosure.
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The Sox are winning because their potent offense covers up the pitching shortfalls and this must be addressed.
Evan Horwitz | Quick Study
Right now, Boston ranks among the best offenses ever, but the team is a long way from October.
On June 1, 2011, winds reached 160 miles per hour at times, as the half-mile-wide twister canvased over 40 miles of destruction.
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A four-page handwritten letter to one of Kennedy?s alleged mistresses is among the items being auctioned this month.
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Karina Smirnoff and her dance partner Doug Flutie were in town for the 12th annual Community Quarterback celebration.
The top retailers group is worried about worker productivity declining and plumes of smoke deterring customers from Main Street businesses.
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What?s the problem? In Boston, it?s likely the result of the larger-than-normal number of concerts this summer.
JOAN VENNOCHI
When a child slips from a parent?s grasp into danger, as happened in Cincinnati, the parent will feel accountable. But that alone does not add up to neglect.
ground game
The Granite State is still a long shot for Gary Johnson and Bill Weld.
One Chinese factory is expecting Donald Trump to beat his likely US presidential rival Hilary Clinton in the popularity stakes.
The veteran outfielder, who played for the Red Sox in 2012, won?t appeal, and his career may be over.
Would adding new liquor licenses boost the city?s economy, or devalue the permits that restaurants already own?
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts pledged repeatedly that she would make an endorsement, but so far has remained on the sidelines.
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A recent study found Northeastern consumers are interested in electric cars, but face a number of impediments to buying them.
The development raised hopes the plane?s flight data and cockpit voice recorders, known as the black boxes, could be retrieved.
Candidates for the company?s board backed by an activist hedge fund lost to management-supported incumbents by a healthy margin.
The premiere of Maya Rudolph and Martin Short?s new summer variety series played like a thoroughly mediocre ?SNL? episode.
Chef Tunde Wey?s traveling dinner series, ?Blackness in America,? creates a space to discuss race, gender, sexuality, and more.
More than 200 victims. At least 90 legal claims. At least 67 private schools in New England. This is the story of hundreds of students sexually abused by staffers, and emerging from decades of silence today.
?Spotlight? is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
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With their home as canvas, the couple behind KTII Design Group embrace the stylistic power of change.
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