Visibility at issue in fatal crash with cyclist
The truck driver that fatally struck an MIT scientist probably did not even see the 36-year-old when the vehicle collided with her bike Sunday afternoon.
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The truck driver that fatally struck an MIT scientist probably did not even see the 36-year-old when the vehicle collided with her bike Sunday afternoon.
Waltham-based Raytheon and Maryland’s Lockheed Martin are locked in a competition to build a first-of-its-kind “Space Fence” to track orbital junk.
Gabriel Gomez unleashed a frontal attack on Representative Edward Markey’s homeland security credentials.
Paul Collins pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing several boys while he was the swim coach at a Boys & Girls Club in Arlington during the late 1970s.
Mystic Valley Regional Charter School in Malden is vigorously objecting to the denial of its request to expand by 400 students.
Artist Clara Wainwright is also looking to bring people together through her Mending Boston quilt project.
As Boston and its residents recover after the tragic events at the Boston Marathon a month ago, a group of artists are pouring their emotions into a quilt.
Two Marathon victims attend BC commencementLiza Cherney and Brittany Loring, still with some visible wounds and bandages, were among the 4,395 BC students to receive degrees.
Attorney General Martha Coakley sought to raise awareness of the state’s Victim Compensation Fund, which could aid people affected by the bombings.
A judge approved a request by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s lawyers for records related to his incarceration, including daily activity and suicide watch logs.
Kevin Cullen
The story of New England College of Optometry graduate Nick Jones, who nearly died in a snowboarding accident, is one everybody should know.
Rep. Edward Markey and Gabriel Gomez both said on the campaign trail they would participate in a WBZ/Boston Globe debate on June 5.
Mr. Manzarek’s versatile keyboards complimented Jim Morrison’s gloomy baritone and helped set the mood for some of rock’s most enduring songs.
The carousel soon to adorn the Rose F. Kennedy Greenway in Boston is a horse of a different color.
William Griswold will explain how archeology and physics intersect at Boston College’s Weston Observatory.
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