There are signs that the Boston area?s heated housing market is cooling
Data from two real estate groups show that price increases are starting to moderate.
Data from two real estate groups show that price increases are starting to moderate.
Hundreds of teachers came out to support the Newton school administration and its curriculum during a hearing prompted by a group that complains students are being taught anti-Semitic material.
?We are also deeply troubled both by her death in custody and the Springfield Police Department?s lack of transparency about what happened to her,? said the family in a statement.
Hospitals charging facility fees for off-site care is a common practice that is coming under growing criticism.
Mayor Martin Walsh is eager to turn the city?s vast public works yard over to the private sector for redevelopment. But Walsh has to get through city Councilor Michelle Wu first.
In a tweet on its official account, Brookline police described it as a ?large menorah? and reported that it was believed to be stolen from Temple Emeth.
Researchers say they?ve looked into how hard it would be to spray chemicals into the atmosphere to block the sun and curb global warming ? and it wouldn?t be too technically difficult nor too expensive.
Governor Charlie Baker quietly slipped away Wednesday to Arizona to attend an annual gathering of the Republican Governors Association, weeks after it finished pouring millions of dollars into his successful reelection bid.
The Florida-based firm, Affiliated Managers Group, which was headquartered in Beverly for many years, announced the gift in a statement Wednesday.
The breakdown of a plea deal and a report about alleged contacts with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have put former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort center stage again.
Ivanka Trump says her private account e-mails were archived and contained no classified information.
DNA testing of blood evidence has completely broken the forensic connection that prosectors originally used to link Arthur Davis to the victim, the judge said.
The ruling applies to only one man and one facility. But the decision could resonate nationwide because most prisons and jails do not allow medications to treat addiction.
Ridership on the Blue Line keeps growing even as it drops elsewhere in the system.
People considered to be ?neurodiverse? ? those on the autism spectrum, or with OCD, dyslexia, or communication disorders ? often have unique abilities to see patterns and focus on repetitive tasks.
House Democrats are expected today to elect Pelosi by a large margin. If that happens, Seth Moulton could face consequences.
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John Allen Chau was an invader who breached the homeland of a small tribe; they stood their ground.
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Minnesota is coming off a big Sunday night win and is in contention for a playoff spot in the NFC.
Sure, the Cambridge restaurants sell delicious Japanese noodles. But their real purpose is something else entirely.
The novel will be called ?The Testaments? and come out in September.
Nathan Eovaldi was a hot topic on Price?s Twitch livestream on Tuesday.
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Middeton returns to the Garden Thursday night to hoist his No. 16 into the rafters.
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We need to put a price on road use and allow that new revenue to fund mass transit.
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Wynn Resorts needs an answer on the fate of its Everett casino license ? and so do the people of Massachusets.
The first two recreational pot shops on the East Coast made a total of $2,217,621.13 between Nov. 20 and Nov. 25.
A Chinese researcher who claims to have helped make the world?s first genetically edited babies says a second pregnancy may be underway.
Knickers the steer is huge on the Internet ? for being huge.
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My wife, Laura Levis, did everything she could to save herself when the asthma attack began. She went to Somerville Hospital and called 911, too. How could she have been left to die just outside the emergency room?
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A peaceful march devolved into unrest when US agents fired tear gas to stop migrants attempting to storm a border fence separating Mexico and the United States.
Martinez was voted Player of the Year and Betts was named the AL?s Outstanding Player.
An art sale at the Berkshire Museum, which had been opposed by numerous groups, involved 22 artworks, including Norman Rockwell?s ?Shuffleton?s Barbershop? and ?Blacksmith?s Boy.?
In a 2017 National Association of Realtors report, half of the seller?s agents surveyed said staging boosted their listing's value.
In a wide-ranging interview with The Washington Post, the president complained at length about Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome ??Jay?? Powell.
The Kremlin says it still expects a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and US President Trump to go ahead as planned.
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The owners of the popular craft brewery said they would like to start a discussion about who should be paid tipped wages.
The National Board of Review awards are one of the first in a parade of awards season honors.
Protesters, a few of whom brought the ashes of their children who died after insulin rationing, gathered outside Sanofi?s Cambridge office.
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Mobile homes may be the least expensive and most effective means of addressing the region?s housing shortage.