Lawyers for Marathon bombing suspect to get prison records
Defense attorneys representing Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will have access to his prison records, a federal judge ruled Monday.
No more cash tolls on Tobin Bridge next year
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation announced plans to eliminate cash tolls on the Tobin Bridge and collect the money electronically instead.
Kidnapped children found safe after Amber Alert
Two Braintree children were found safe Monday night after being allegedly kidnapped by their father, triggering an Amber Alert.
Man accused of molestation at Arlington Boys & Girls club
A man is set to be arraigned Monday on child molestation charges for alleged assaults at the Boys and Girls Club in Arlington during the 1970s.
(Updated) MIT scientist killed in bicycle crash
A visiting scientist from Japan working at MIT was killed in a bicycle crash Sunday in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, the university said.
Travel between Boston and NY still disrupted by train crash
Travelers scrambled Monday to find alternatives as trains between Boston and New York remained cancelled due to Friday’s train crash in Connecticut.
East Boston man pleads guilty to killing alleged abuser
An East Boston man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after admitting he killed an older man who allegedly molested him as a child.
Bulger prosecutors want background checks of jurors
Federal prosecutors in the upcoming murder trial of alleged mobster James “Whitey” Bulger want to conduct criminal background checks on potential jurors.
Marathon bombing suspect left note in Watertown boat
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wrote a note inside the Watertown boat where he was captured, CBS News reported Thursday.
Menino backs Boston fire chief despite criticism
Mayor Thomas Menino stood behind Boston’s fire chief, despite criticism from 13 deputy chiefs over Steve Abraira’s response to the Boston Marathon bombings.