15 remain in the race for mayor of Boston

Only 15 of the original two dozen hopefuls announced they had gathered the 3,000 nominating signatures necessary to win a spot on the ballot.

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FBI agent fatally shoots man with reported ties to bomber

A man who reportedly had ties to alleged Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev was fatally shot when a team of FBI agents swarmed an apartment complex in Orlando.

Police searched for Boston Marathon bomb suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in Watertown on April 19.

Manhunt cost Watertown Police $250,000, chief says

Watertown Police Chief Ed Deveau is seeking state and federal aid to help cover the costs related to the Marathon bombing response.

After slowdown, strong growth forecast for Mass., N.E.

The state’s unemployment rate, which was 6.4 percent in April, is expected to decline to 5.2 percent by the end of 2017, a report predicts.

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Residents of Moore are beginning the deliberate process of assessing what’s left of their homes and possessions after the tornado, and what comes next.

Dougie Hamilton (left) and Shawn Thornton rush in to celebrate with Daniel Paille after his game-winning goal in the third period.

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Bruins look like they can’t be stopped

Don’t let Tuesday night’s one-goal advantage fool you. The Bruins dominated the Rangers again, and are on the threshold of the East finals.

Boston restaurateurs dish about rude customers

Diners are feeling more entitled than ever, and aren’t afraid to voice their displeasure. What’s a restaurant to do?

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Marina Keegan’s play “Utility Monster” premieres on Thursday, with a back story that could overshadow the work itself.

Revenue has dropped at the Museum Square Garage, run by the City of Lawrence. Its manager, Justo Garcia, an ally of Mayor William Lantigua, is a focus of an FBI investigation.

Mayoral ally draws scrutiny in Lawrence

Revenue has dropped at a city-owned parking garage run by manager Justo Garcia, an ally of Mayor William Lantigua who is now the focus of an FBI investigation.

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The shooting of a 13-year-old in January galvanized a four-month sting operation in Boston that culminated on Tuesday.

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David Ortiz broke up a no-hit bid in the seventh, but hit into a double play in the eighth.

Red Sox lose to White Sox again

The Red Sox wasted a strong effort from Felix Doubront, as their offense again failed to deliver in the second straight loss.