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The owner of the Back Bay clothing & shoe store allegedly refused to sell to an African American man and a woman of Middle Eastern descent.
Oliver Curme, who appeared to be against a medical marijuana dispensary, said his comments were meant to be taken as "satire."
Also: Here's the route through Back Bay the marchers plan to take. Organizers predict more than 90,000 participants.
"We are all Istanbul."
State park fees waived for Purple Heart recipients; new penalties for destruction of war memorials, “stolen valor”
Local voters have made their voices heard by casting their ballots in Tuesday's election.
"Referendum candidate" Lawrence Lessig said Democratic Party rules for debates "won't let" him be a candidate.
Here’s a complete check on everything you need to know ahead of Tuesday's Municipal Election in Boston.
On the heels of high-profile failures like the Baby Doe case, Gov. Charlie Baker vowed to "keep kids safe."
Eversource and National Grid applied for a lower rate for natural gas service to Massachusetts residents.
City Council At-Large candidate Annissa Essaibi-George’s campaign was bolstered by the endorsements of three Democratic Ward Committees.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is reviewing the legality of fantasy sports and some reps want to treat it as gambling.
The regulations, which also require retailers to keep the devices behind the counter, take effect Sept. 25.
Massachusetts adds 54,000 names to growing unclaimed properties list. Last year, Treasury returned more than $112M in property.
Mayor Marty Walsh says Boston “would be willing to take migrants" fleeing the war-ravaged country of Syria.
The former president held a press conference Thursday in Atlanta.
Of the millions exposed in the love affair site hack, some can be traced to government offices in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts ranked favorably in a new national study comparing underprivileged children and their living situations.
If you’ve been holding off on making a big purchase, next weekend may be the time to make it happen.
The mayor's ordinance would prohibit professional, college, high school and amateur players from using the product.
Beverly Scott resigned from her post as general manager of the MBTA back in February.
A new study breaks it down.
Massachusetts lawmakers took to social media to share their opinions.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
Check out some of the top headlines from around the commonwealth this week.
Shuttle bus services will transport passengers between Wellington Station and Oak Grove.
Shuttle bus services will transport passengers between Forest Hills and Ruggles Station.
MassDOT says Late Night Service will be distributed according to demand.
After just missing two years ago, the Boston Public School teacher, coach, and small business owner, is trying again to get to City Hall.
Gov. Baker urges Legislature to act on reform legislation to improve MBTA finances and operations.
Families for Excellent Schools says parent-led campaign in Boston completes six-week canvass with positive results.
Shuttle bus services will transport passengers between Sullivan Station and Oak Grove.
Walsh: Report will serve as a blueprint for the new Office of Recovery Services; recovery expert Jennifer Tracey will lead the department.
Prepare for overnight Closure of the northbound side of I-93/Tip O’Neill Tunnel.
All testimony and evidence was completed on Monday, May 11. Deliberations will start Wednesday.