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The National Conference of State Legislatures ended its meetings in Boston tonight with a show at Harborlights (or whatever the kids call it these days) that featured music by the Boston Pops and Boyz ...
Transit Police report a Providence man didn't make it home after a trip to Boston Monday, not because his car wound up on the Green Line tracks near the BU bridge early Tuesday, but because he was ...
BPD announced today it's moving its current radio system  - which anybody with a cheapo scanner or even just a Broadcastify link can listen to - to an encrypted system on Saturday. Read more.
The Boston Business Journal reports that local car magnate Herb Chambers is selling most of his dealerships to some Georgia concern for more than $1 billion. No immediate word if the names will be ...
A federal judge today dismissed a trademark lawsuit by a Florida-based chain of ice cream joints called Sloan's against a restaurant with a cocktail program on North Harvard Street in Allston called ...
Boston Police report a man was shot repeatedly at 289 Dudley St., near Mt. Pleasant Avenue, in Roxbury around 11:55 p.m. on Sunday. Read more.
Boston Restaurant Talk reports the former Legal Sea Foods owner goes before the Boston Licensing Board next Wednesday for permission to open Roger's Fish & Chips at Logan's Terminal A.  Berkowitz didn ...
The Boston Licensing Board last week approved plans by Jennifer Park and Tucker Lewis to open a combination bagel and ice-cream shop at the Allston Labworks complex, 280 Western Ave. in Allston. Read ...
A Transit Police officer was sentenced to just probation last month after admitting he beat a homeless man at Ashmont station - and then arrested the man on a bogus charge of assault and battery on a ...
Although most went to Chicago, Jessica Montoya Coggins of the Texas Signal reports that some of the fleeing Texas House Democrats trying to block an even more extreme gerrymandering of their state ...
The Crimson reports that Harvard University President Alan Garber has told faculty there's no imminent deal with the regime, let alone one involving a $500-million payment, no matter what regime ...
New Hampshire State Police report identifying a body found floating near the Isle of Shoals on July 13 as that of David Paul Stover Shader, 35, of Boston. Read more.