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Sam Hauser (ankle) listed as probable for Celtics-Knicks Game 5
The Celtics could get Sam Hauser back for Game 5 against the Knicks.
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What can we expect from Celtics without Tatum in Game 5 vs. Knicks?
Beating the Knicks in Game 5 without Jayson Tatum will take a group effort from the Celtics’ battle-tested veterans.
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1 dead after shooting near Roxbury park
One person has died after a shooting in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood Tuesday, according to police.
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Bruins ‘believed to be among top contenders' for Rick Tocchet: Report
The Bruins are searching for a new head coach. Should they consider Rick Tocchet?
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Enjoy the sun, we're tracking rain on the way to Boston — again!
Enjoy the sun while you can! More rain is headed to the Boston area this week.
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Healey's energy bill envisions $10B in customer savings over a decade
Gov. Maura Healey is proposing to eliminate or significantly reduce charges on energy bills, open the door to new nuclear energy technologies and make nuts-and-bolts changes to electricity procurement and supply practices in an attempt to save ratepayers $10 billion over a decade. The bill the governor unveiled Tuesday in Leominster would allow Mas... -
Child seriously hurt by falling tree branch at Boston's Franklin Park Zoo, police say
A falling tree branch seriously injured a child and also hurt a woman with the child at the Franklin Park Zoo in Boston Tuesday afternoon, state police said.
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Waymo's self-driving robotaxis are coming to Greater Boston. Will they be in your town?
Waymo‘s self-driving robotaxis are coming to Greater Boston. But will they be roaming your town’s streets? The company said in an email Tuesday that it is looking to add Boston to its service’s steadily growing list of U.S. markets. But before it can do that, it needs to test out the city’s streets with human safety drivers ... -
Primary care doctors, stressing staffing shortages & long waits, push for funding
Primary care physicians pleaded with lawmakers Monday to devote new funding toward the sector, warning that staff shortages and long waits for appointments will worsen without action.
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How Patriots are seeing a more confident Drake Maye entering Year 2
Drake Maye is approaching Year 2 a little differently, and that’s a good thing for the Patriots.
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Set the standard: Milton Williams praises Vrabel for workout call-out
Milton Williams found out very quickly that Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel plans to hold him to a higher standard, writes Phil Perry.
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Why Bourne is very excited to have McDaniels leading Patriots offense again
Kendrick Bourne sees himself as a great fit in Josh McDaniels’ Patriots offense.
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Order alleges former MBTA official violated conflict of interest laws
The commission overseeing ethics laws alleged Tuesday that a former MBTA official violated the state conflict of interest law by unfairly favoring a friend’s recycling company in a $1.3 million per year MBTA procurement. The State Ethics Commission’s Enforcement Division outlined its allegations in an “order to show cause,” ...