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Detectives believe the 17-year-old was crossing the tracks near Boston University when he was struck by a train.
On the heels of this summer's clean energy bill, Gov. Charlie Baker signed a letter of intent Tuesday with three offshore wind developers.
Nobody was hurt, and it's unclear at this time whether police were targeted.
Bet you can guess which pizza place. Hint: It's in Cambridge.
An allegedly drunk driver behind the wheel of a new rental car struck and killed a pedestrian Saturday, according to State Police.
Owners of the "World's Only Curious George Store" say they hope to remain in Harvard Square.
Would-be appointees with ties to big banks are among those on the list, according to Politico.