Claudio Neves Valente, who authorities say killed himself as law enforcement closed in on him at a Salem, NH self-storage facility tonight, killed not just two Brown students on Saturday, but an MIT ...
Transit Police report they are looking for a guy they say started an argument with another passenger, then " struck him on the side of the head with an unknown object" around 2 p.m. on Sunday. If he ...
WCVB reports that authorities are looking at a possible connection between Saturday's mass shooting at Brown University that left two dead and Monday's murder of MIT nuclear physicist Nuno Loureiro at ...
John McMahon sent his drone up today to capture the beginning of the demolition of the Riverview Condominiums, 221 Mt. Auburn St. in Cambridge. Read more.
The Dorchester Reporter reports the state is weighing two options for replacing the superannuated Morrissey Boulevard bridge - one would continue to get it up to allow boats to pass underneath, the ...
The Boston Licensing Board today granted valuable full liquor licenses to restaurants in three neighborhoods. Read more.
The MBTA announced today that Keolis, the French-based concern that currently operates commuter-rail service, is one of three finalists to continue running the Purple Line, but in a joint venture with ...
Two men who run neighboring micro-markets on Blue Hill Avenue in Mattapan Square - one just 150 square feet - were arrested today on federal charges they paid cash for SNAP benefits and sold rice ...
Brian Keazer, 50, of Jamaica Plain, was ordered held without bail at his arraignment today on charges he stabbed Ruth Foster 37 times in her Codman Square apartment in 1997, the Suffolk County ...
A federal judge yesterday sentenced now former Harvard Medical School morgue manager Cedric Lodge to eight years in federal prison for the way he ran the morgue as a supermarket for the sort of people ...
The Zoning Board of Appeal yesterday approved a New York developer's plans to convert most of the six-story office building at 95 Berkeley St., at Chandler Street in the South End, into apartments.
Farber Cancer Institute's settlement of a federal lawsuit over manipulated or duplicated photos that led to the retraction or editing of dozens of articles in scientific journals. Sholto David, a ...
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