Celtics to be sold for $6.1 billion
The sale is the largest in North American sports history.
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This Norfolk music teacher will be honored in a local Hall of Fame
John Fouracre says the sense of accomplishment and confidence found in the music room allows his students to use those skills elsewhere. -
What to know as the White Stadium lawsuit heads to trial
Demolition on the project has already begun. -
A judge ordered a Brown University professor not be deported. She was sent back to Lebanon anyway.
Dr. Rasha Alawieh arrived at Boston Logan International Airport on Thursday and was detained at least 36 hours. -
Harvard women’s basketball headed to NCAA tournament, set to face Michigan State
This will be first time since 2007 that Harvard women’s basketball has made it to the tournament. -
Boston pubs serve up nonalcoholic brews on St. Patrick’s Day
While the holiday has become connected to heavy drinking over the centuries, a small but growing crowd has found ways to participate in the St. Patrick's Day parades, festivals and banquets without a buzz. -
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Worcester has a lot of dirt roads. Residents say good luck driving on them.
Many of the roads are in terrible condition because they're private. The city isn't responsible for maintaining them. -
Why have businesses in Mattapan left liquor licenses on the table?
Our experts discuss the latest local news, including the latest wrinkle in the MBTA Communities Act, the Boston mayoral race and the new acting director of ICE.