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Former Rep. Dingell, US's Longest-Serving Lawmaker, Dies
Dingell served in the U.S. House for 59 years before retiring in 2014. -
Provincetown Remembers Mary Oliver
In Provincetown, Mary Oliver’s home for over 50 years, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet will be remembered as a friend, neighbor, and champion of local arts. -
Bidding Farewell To 'Hello, Dolly!': Actress Carol Channing Dies At 97
Channing's big break came in 1949 when she was cast as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. But she'll always be remembered for her role as a life-loving matchmaker and "meddler" in Hello, Dolly! -
Life-Size Cutouts Help Extend The Relationship With Lost Loved Ones In New Orleans
In New Orleans, the lifelike representations have become a part of the city's tradition of social grieving and are a source of healing, especially in communities that have suffered from gun violence. -
Penny Marshall, Filmmaker And 'Laverne & Shirley' Star, Dies At 75
Marshall directed Big and A League of Their Own, among other films. -
Worcester Firefighter Dies After Early-Morning Blaze
Christopher Roy died Sunday after battling a five-alarm blaze that broke out on Lowell Street early that morning. -
Funeral Service For George H.W. Bush Held In Washington
The nation's capital bids its final farewell to the late former President George H.W. Bush on Wednesday in a service of prayer and praise. -
Who's Who In The Bush Family At Wednesday's State Funeral
Former President George H.W. Bush's son George W. will deliver a eulogy and three of his granddaughters will give biblical readings. They're just four members of the sprawling Bush family. -
George H.W. Bush's Legacy On Racial Issues: It's Complicated
Lionized upon his death as a man of decency and civility, former President Bush has a mixed and complicated legacy when it comes to race. -
Foreign Correspondent Reflects On The Death Of George H. W. Bush
WGBH News Analyst and CEO of the GroundTruth Project Charlie Sennott reflects on Bush's legacy in regard to foreign policy.