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Michelle Wu holds a lead over philanthropist Josh Kraft in the race for Boston mayor, a new poll finds.
Five JFK Library employees who were let go because of President Trump's executive order have been rehired.
State treasurers say a potential Stop & Shop workers' strike would have "far-reaching" consequences.
An American Airlines flight from Boston aborted its landing in Washington, D.C. Tuesday to avoid another plane.
Philip Chism, convicted of killing Danvers teacher Colleen Ritzer, will not get a new murder trial or be resentenced.
The Karen Read case was back in court today for a hearing on the judge's "grave concern" that could impact the defense team.
More than 150 locations in the tunnel system were inspected after concrete fell from the Prudential Tunnel in Boston Friday.
Median barriers are going up along a five-mile stretch of I-95 in New Hampshire after a series of deadly collisions.
Lowell firefighters rescued a critically injured woman Monday from a large fire that destroyed a downtown business.
Tests show bird flu caused the death of a 21-year-old harbor seal at a zoo in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Stop & Shop workers could strike across New England if a Freetown, Massachusetts distribution center closes.
The JFK Library in Boston, closed after President Trump's executive order caused layoffs at the museum, is back open.
The JFK Library in Boston abruptly closed on Tuesday due to an executive order by President Trump, a library spokesman said.
The judge in the Karen Read case suddenly suspended a hearing after she said she got information that caused her "grave concern."