58 arrested in drug raids aimed at stemming violence
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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The shooting of a 13-year-old in January galvanized a four-month sting operation in Boston that culminated on Tuesday.
Charter schools in the city show strong performances on standardized tests but fall short on four-year graduation rates, researchers found.
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.
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.
New Hampshire’s status as the first presidential primary in the nation has given the state a unique place on the political landscape.
The self-described white supremacist accused of killing two Cape Verdean nationals and raping one victim’s sister in 2009 told police that he targeted nonwhites.
Berklee College of Music and BU are among the new participants in edX, a not-for-profit initiative that offers online classes at no charge.
Rep. Markey defended his legislative response to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in an attempt to take control of the Senate campaign storyline.
A House panel is poised to act against state Rep. John Fresolo, with the possibility of disciplinary measures being taken by the full body within days.
Gabriel Gomez unleashed a frontal attack on Representative Edward Markey’s homeland security credentials.
Mrs. Benfield was a molecular biology researcher at several universities.
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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