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A man riding his bicycle southbound on Morrissey Boulevard was thrown from his bicycle and killed early Friday morning, State Police report.

The collision happened near Malibu Beach around 12:30 a.m. No charges ... Read more.

A Dorchester man convicted of a firing a gun at a Boston cop in 2006 faces arraignment Friday on new charges that he fought and injured a Boston Police sergeant during an arrest off Talbot Avenue this week, the Suffolk ... Read more.

Mounting concerns about pedestrian safety on Morrissey Boulevard prompted a roadside huddle this afternoon featuring elected officials, State Police and state transportation officials, who promised to "immediately make ... Read more.

The Mattapan Community Health Center celebrated its 16th annual Health Care Revival on Saturday morning on the lawn of the Foley Senior Residences on River Street. With gospel music playing in the background, and a ... Read more.

Last Saturday afternoon about 40 art lovers gathered for the opening reception of the latest exhibition at the HallSpace gallery, tucked away in the farthest right corner of the 950 Dot Ave complex. Three of the four ... Read more.

A group of about 30 Savin Hill residents gathered in front of the Boston Collegiate Charter School last week to hash out neighborhood grievances over an increase in rats.

The Friday morning meeting was pulled ... Read more.

The few incumbents in Boston who faced primary challengers fended them off in a rare election last Thursday as just over 10 percent of voters turned out to cast ballots.

Embattled state Rep. Carlos Henriquez, ... Read more.

Lawrence Lessig, Director of the Edmond J. Safra Foundation Center for Ethics at Harvard University, and a professor of law at Harvard Law School in a free program on Fri., Sept. 21, at 7:30 p.m. The event will be held in ... Read more.

Sal LaMattina had money, friends in semi-high places, and a desire to give up the hustle-bustle of the City Council for the relative repose of the Suffolk County Registry of Probate.

But something funny happened on ... Read more.

Mayor Thomas Menino last week rejected a controversial plan to redraw City Council boundaries, pointing to District 4’s high concentration of voters of color as a factor.

“I am returning, with ... Read more.

After more than two years of on-again, off-again negotiations, a tentative agreement between Boston teachers union leaders and the city of Boston was reached on Wednesday morning. The new six-year contract, if approved, ... Read more.

Bruce Bolling, a former Boston City Councillor and mayoral candidate, died on Tuesday morning from prostate cancer. He was 67.

Bolling was elected City Council president, the first African American to hold the ... Read more.

Boston Police are probing a pair of shootings last night on the Area B-3 police district that left two men dead. The first victim— a 19 year-old man— was found suffering from a gunshot wound outside 57 Wheatland Ave. ... Read more.

Crews installed a Hubway bike-sharing kiosk across from the Campus Center on the UMass Boston campus on Friday, Sept. 7. The 19-dock solar-powered station is part of ... Read more.

A Savin Hill woman — fed up with the lack of a fix to a dangerous pedestrian crossing on ... Read more.

The few incumbents in Boston who faced primary challengers fended them off in a rare Thursday election. Just over 10 percent of voters turned out to cast ballots.

Embattled state Rep. Carlos Henriquez, running the ... Read more.

Mayor Thomas Menino on Thursday rejected a controversial plan to redraw City Council boundaries, pointing to District 4’s high concentration of voters of color as a factor.

“I am returning, with disapproval, your ... Read more.

During his Democratic National Convention speech Tuesday night, Gov. Deval Patrick gave a surprise highlight to a Boston school that was recently among the worst-performing in the state, but while Patrick said Orchard ... Read more.

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