‘Manhunt: Boston Bombers’ to shed light on how investigators tracked down terror suspects
A new one-hour NOVA documentary sheds light on how investigators were able to quickly crack the case of the Boston terror attack, and track down bombing suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Massive road work expected in Boston this summer
Mayor Thomas M. Menino today announced plans for a massive overhaul of Boston’s roadways and pedestrian ramps this summer.
EdX adds Berklee, Boston University to online course offering
EdX announced Tuesday that it has added 15 new schools to its list of consortium members including Boston University and the Berklee College of Music.
In Boston Ballet’s ‘Coppélia,’ dancers make tricky footwork look easy
Following a spectacular penultimate production of “Chroma,” Boston Ballet closes a superb 2012-13 season with the classic Balanchine piece “Coppélia.” The ballet, which only made its Boston debut in 2010, is performed by Mikko Nissinen’s dancers with admirable ease and familiarity.
Playing the Field: List of cities that should host the Super Bowl
Playing the Field: List of cities that should host the Super Bowl
Boston city councilor candidate to debate over drinks at local bars
In the tradition of Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams and Thomas Paine, at-large city council candidate Shaun Ivers hopes to revive the age-old tradition of pub-style political debate, with a series of 10 appearances at local bars throughout the city.
(Updated) Dozens arrested in Boston gang raids
About 30 people were arrested or were being sought for arrest today as authorities conducted gang raids to crack down on violence in the city.
Higher Ground Farm to hold final fundraiser at Boston Design Center
A pair of Jamaica Plain farmers are just weeks away from sprouting their first sky-high veggies atop the Boston Design Center.
Commuter train service to be restored by Wednesday after train accident
Connecticut rail commuters endured crowded and rerouted rides in to work on Monday, as Metro-North worked to repair the busiest U.S. rail line after a two-train collision and derailment injured more than 70 people late last week.
Tea Party plans protest outside Boston IRS office
Local Tea Party members are planning a protest outside the local IRS office in downtown Boston Tuesday afternoon.
