
Retired Canton officer expected to return to stand Tuesday in Read retrial
Tuesday will be another full day of testimony for jurors in Karen Read’s retrial, after things got started for the week Monday with several key moments.
Tuesday will be another full day of testimony for jurors in Karen Read’s retrial, after things got started for the week Monday with several key moments.
The Celtics shot just 15-for-60 from 3-point range in their Game 1 loss to the Knicks. That may have worked against the Magic, but it won’t fly in the East semifinals.
The Celtics were without Kristaps Porzingis for majority of Game 1 vs. the Knicks after he departed with an illness in the first half.
The Bruins didn’t get any luck in the 2025 NHL Draft Lottery, but Don Sweeney is still confident his team will get an “impact player.”
Emmy winner and Boston native Ayo Edebiri walked the floral carpet at Monday’s Met Gala in an outfit that was a gesture to back home.
A man suspected in a rampage involving a carjacking and serious pedestrian hit-and-run in Lowell, Massachusetts, late Friday appeared in court Monday, where a prosecutor said the man he hit remained on life support.
The Trump administration says it will collect student debt through a federal program that withholds payments through tax refunds, wages and government benefits
Harvard University will receive no new federal grants until it meets a series of demands from President Donald Trump’s administration, the Education Department announced Monday.
Downtown Crossing saw its highest number of violent crimes in 6 years in 2024. Paired with increased drug use and homelessness, public safety concerns persist.
The worst-case scenario unfolded for the Bruins in Monday night’s NHL Draft Lottery. Check out our live blog for a recap of the event.
The Boston Celtics dropped Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinals series vs. the New York Knicks in overtime, 108-105.
Expert predictions for the Celtics-Knicks second-round NBA playoff series will give New York plenty of bulletin board material.
Thousands of Massachusetts residents gained a new tool in the search for stable housing Monday, as a law took effect allowing eligible tenants to have their past eviction records sealed.