Boston Marathon bomber fighting to keep $4,000 prison canteen account
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is contesting federal prosecutors' efforts to seize the thousands of dollars he has accumulated in his prison canteen account.
Vendors charging Massachusetts taxpayers $64 a day to feed each illegal immigrant: report
Massachusetts taxpayers are on the hook for $64 per day to feed each illegal immigrant as the cost of the migrant crisis is expected to hit $1 billion.
Massachusetts snowstorm cancels, delays flights at Boston's Logan Airport
Nearly 150 flights were canceled at Boston's Logan International Airport as of Sunday morning as a winter storm dumped snow across the state.
Big Tech restaurant vendor Toast to replace CEO after fee outrage caused by 'breach of ethical leadership'
Toast Inc., the Boston-based Big Tech restaurant point-of-sale vendor, announced a management change six weeks after it angered customers over its sudden new fees.
Woman sues Eataly Boston over ankle injury she says was caused by slipping on prosciutto
A New Hampshire woman and her husband have taken legal action against Eataly Boston for a broken ankle that she says stemmed from slipping on prosciutto in the Italian market.
Thousands of flights delayed or canceled as severe weather hits US
Severe weather hitting portions of the central and eastern U.S. has caused over 3,800 flight delays and nearly 400 cancellations as of Tuesday afternoon, according to FlightAware data.
Celtics co-owner gives $1,000 to each UMass Boston graduate
Rob Hale, co-owner of the Boston Celtics, gave graduates of UMass Boston $1,000 each at their commencement ceremony Thursday and instructed them to give away half the money.
Feds arrest alleged Chinese spy in Boston
A U.S. citizen living in Brighton in Boston, Massachusetts, has been indicted by federal authorities for allegedly acting as an unregistered foreign agent.
Boston hospital to use $100 million gift for immunology, inflammation research
A biotech entrepreneur has gifted $100 million to Boston’s Brigham and Women's Hospital which will use the donation to establish a new institute to study immunology and inflammation.
Documents of Babe Ruth's sale to Yankees auctioned for $312,000, more than triple what slugger was sold for
The paperwork that made Babe Ruth's sale from the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees official was sold through Lelands for a combined $312,000.
United passengers tackle man who allegedly tried to open emergency exit door, stabbed flight attendant mid-air
A passenger onboard a United Airlines flight between LA and Boston allegedly tried to open a door mid-flight and attempted to stab a flight attendant.
Two United Airlines planes make contact at Boston’s Logan Airport, prompting FAA investigation
The FAA has launched an investigation Monday after two United Airlines planes made contact while waiting to take off from Boston Logan International Airport.
FAA investigating 'close call' between JetBlue flight, Learjet at Boston airport
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a Monday incident in which a Learjet took off in Boston while a JetBlue flight was preparing to land.
Manchester-Boston airport complete bomb threat sweep, passengers allowed to reenter secure area
A security threat against a Spirit Airlines flight was investigated at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. The flight eventually left for Tampa.
LEGO Group moving North American HQ to Boston
The LEGO Group announced Tuesday that its relocating its North America office to central Boston by the end of 2026 in order to support the company's "long-term growth ambitions."
Boston business owners speak out after car crash causes building collapse: 'Really heartbreaking'
Small business owners in Boston are speaking out after a car crashed into a building in the city’s Roslindale neighborhood over the weekend, causing it to partially collapse.
National Pickle Day: Boston’s Grillo’s Pickles, J.P. Licks churn out pickle-flavored ice cream
Boston-based brands Grillo's Pickles and J.P. Licks have released a pickle-flavored ice cream just in time for National Pickle Day, November 14.
These restaurateurs bravely opened new eateries amid COVID pandemic: 'Determined' to succeed
The COVID-19 pandemic caused some 90,000 restaurants to close, according to industry sources. But a few brave entrepreneurs opened new eateries and are reaping the rewards today. Here are three.
Liberal cities Boston and Washington, DC roll back COVID vaccine mandates for businesses
The city of Boston, Massachusetts has lifted its mandate requiring patrons of restaurants, gyms and other indoor locations to show proof of coronavirus vaccination.
Boston Federal Reserve taps U. of Michigan economist as head
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston announced Wednesday that University of Michigan economist Dr. Susan M. Collins will serve as its next president and CEO