The Wi-Fi use will be free for the public.
The buses are expected to be ready for service by June of 2017.
New plan was unveiled Monday.
O'Malley says he is "saddened" by Friday's Supreme Court ruling.
Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage across the United States on Friday.
Changes to late night service take effect on Saturday night.
Contest winner gets a "meet and greet" with Mayor Walsh
Boston Marathon bomber was taken to Bureau of Prison’s facility in Florence, Colorado
Upgrades include new parking area, pedestrian crossings, and community amenity areas.
The iconic hotel underwent an overhaul of the main entrances, lobby, meeting spaces and mezzanine levels.
All sports enthusiasts are invited to attend the World Cup viewing event.
Victims and families mock the killer, damn him as evil and say they refuse to hate as he has.
Crews will work to properly handle loose and sharp needles to ensure they are properly disposed of.
The new trucks can clear 2,750 tons of snow per hour.
Shelter will provide a pathway to permanent housing for over 400 homeless individuals.
Baby delivery, boy saved from pool, Charleston vigils, good Samaritan strikes like Batman and more MA Patch news from the week that was.
Plus, woman charged with killing mother, Bruins schedule development camp and the new trailer for the New Market Basket documentary.
Plus, 'The Rock' gets in a car wreck and makes a new friend out of it.
Plus, charges, convictions and — Awww — check out these animals.
Plus, deputy police chief in epic jump rope battle and man headed to prison for scheming small businesses.
Evening kicks off in Copley Square with rock acapella group Peking and the Mystics, and picnic bag courtesy of The Catered Affair.
Plus, Marblehead student injured overseas returns to Boston.
Plus, man chews out police after car accident.
More than 9,000 participants will take the J.P. Morgan Corporate Challenge.
Plus, woman steals lingerie and can't remember her name.
And Gov. 'Dad' Baker address the Class of 2015.
But summer weather returns midweek, with scattered thunderstorms Thursday.
Plus, hunting for a most wanted alleged shooter, sobriety checkpoints, beheading and bombing threats, frat house stabbing, and more.
Plus, mini-riot at girls’ school, casino update, another smiling mugshot, taped wig in a tailpipe, teens arrested for armed robbery, more.
Here is a story I just had relayed to me by a former Bostonian that can show you how to turn somebody's life around.
Rosie’s Place Executive Director Sue Marsh has been appointed by the Supreme Judicial Court to the third Mass. Access to Justice Commission.
Plus, 33 school employees retire, a prostitution sting, police sergeant allegedly rapes child, local arrests, carnival fun, and more.
Plus, alleged bank robber caught, educator gets C-SPAN fellowship, Riverfest details, dog poop left at the door, local arrests, and more.
Plus, ex-Mass. man turned terrorist killed in Iraq, school turnover, sobriety checkpoints, crashes, a lake chemical treatment, and more.
Plus, “Jaws” returns, DWI attorney held on bail after OUI boat incident, I-93 closures, sobriety checkpoints, new restaurants, and more.
Sun and clouds return midweek after the region gets another couple of inches of rain Monday and Tuesday.
Plus, heroin and prostitution busts, deadly accidents and snarling traffic, canine flu, an op-ed, and searching for an SUV.
Plus, town says “No” to Boston Olympics, dam closes Route 2, man allegedly steals, burns boat, and ducklings saved after being hit by car.
After a successful Iced Coffee Day to benefit the hospital earlier this month, the chain offers up a huge donation.
Plus, white-only tribute to Prince pulled, counterfeiters caught, bouncy house vandalized, T-storms, rapists convicted, and a crazy video.