Officials won’t say if they’ve received subpoenas
The move comes despite an order for the Walsh administration to disclose whether it has the documents.
The move comes despite an order for the Walsh administration to disclose whether it has the documents.
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Driver had 10 speeding tickets since 1994, according to state records.
Nursing homes that remained in the same hands had significantly fewer health and safety problems, a Harvard-led study found.
Report states obvious: Green Line is plagued with problemsFewer than 70 percent of Green Line trains arrived on time during a recent six-week period, a report said.
Harvard Professor Daniel Aaron dies at 103 Dr. Aaron was the founding president of the Library of America and a defining figure in the field of American studies.
Donald Trump’s once seemingly quixotic campaign may be on the verge of taking him to the Republican nomination.
Police chose not to pursue charges against a 13-year-old boy who allegedly drew a swastika on a football field in Georgetown.
A professor told Owen Labrie that his sexual assault conviction might be God’s way of calling him to higher pursuits.
DAVID YELLEN
Nominated many times before, Outstanding Baker was given to Joanne Chang of Flour Bakery in Boston and Cambridge.
Sandoval lost his starting position in spring training, then played only three games before going on the disabled list on April 13.
Taylor Swift was among those who surprised, wearing a short silver sequined Louis Vuitton gown with high black gladiator sandals.
FBI searches property of man at center of Gardner art heist case Agents were digging within 10 feet of Robert Gentile’s home and were also searching a vent from an oil tank in the yard, Gentile’s lawyer said.
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Steve Belichick, the 29-year-old son of the head coach, is the new safeties coach after four years as a defensive assistant.
Alex Speier
To learn about himself, Ben Cherington decided to teachThe former Red Sox GM needed to be away from baseball to help him assess his tenure in Boston.
Marisol was a Venezuelan-American artist who fused pop art imagery and folk art in assemblages and sculptures.
TY BURR
Dear Malia: Welcome to the Boston movie sceneBoston has a deep connection to and affinity for movies, and that’s perfect for Malia Obama, who is said to be interested in film.
Hulu, until now primarily a rerun service for episodes of broadcast television shows, is working to create a more robust offering.
DANTE RAMOS
Cruz fixates on bathrooms as his candidacy circles the drainWhen the going gets tough, a tough-talking presidential candidate goes after — transgender people?
ground game
The question that makes Cruz and Kasich squirmWould Ted Cruz and John Kasich support the Republican presidential nominee, even if it’s Donald Trump?
A look at some of the best images taken by Boston Globe photographers last month.
Diehard skiers flocked to Sunday River in Maine for a fun and festive close to the season.
A team from the International Fund for Animal Welfare rescues seals lying on a Cape beach from the slow, agonizing death of being entangled in netting.
Governor Charlie Baker said he did not know about a fund-raising effort that promised access to him in exchange for contributions.
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Plus a list of “fancy” car features carmakers should just leave out.
Local news reports say a judge ordered the service suspended nationwide for 72 hours, starting Monday afternoon.
CEO Michael Dell stuck with his own surname for the new-ish corporate moniker that will represent the merger of Dell Inc. and EMC Corp.
American royalty has a lock on the Billboard album chart this week as Queen Bey and Prince continue to dominate the conversation.
Key reports from Globe’s Spotlight team on clergy sex abuseThe Boston Globe’s 2001-2002 investigation into sexual abuses by clergy in the Catholic Church resulted in more than 600 stories.
Boston Globe coverage and the movie ‘Spotlight’“Spotlight” is based on the stories and the reporters behind the investigation of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
Second LifeAn architect turns his old barn in Newport, Rhode Island, into a light-filled multipurpose haven for family and guests.
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