Tsarnaev verdict leads to high emotion, sentencing phase
By Joshua Powers
With a guilty verdict on all thirty counts for Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the trial will now move forward to sentencing hearings.
By Joshua Powers
With a guilty verdict on all thirty counts for Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the trial will now move forward to sentencing hearings.
By Rafael Lopez
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh comments on the verdict in the Marathon Bombing Trial.
By Priscilla Liguori
The terms “college student,” “twenty year old,” and “cancer patient” all describe Paul Kirk. However, if Paul had a book, none of these words would be in the title.
By Amelia Fabiano
The jury of the Boston Marathon bombing trial sees photos of the boat Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured in.
By Javier Rodriguez
The Superintendent Search Committee recommended four male, diverse candidates to Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston School Committee for consideration to be the next Superintendent of Boston Public Schools.
By Rachael Peart
President Obama vetoed the Keystone XL Pipeline this week.
By Melanie Camacho
MBTA General Manager, Beverly Scott, resigned on Tuesday after a vote of confidence from the Mass Department of Transportation.
By Mandy Cordero & Tashanea Whitlow
Four of the candidates vying for Carlo Basile’s position as the State Representative for the 1st Suffolk District met at Sacred Heart Church to speak with the community.
By Amelia Fabiano
Obama’s new budget turns it’s attention to the middle class to bridge the gap between classes.
By Mandy Cordero and Emily Tadlock
Democrat Lou Scapicchio is running for State Representative in East Boston, hoping to fill Carlo Basile’s vacant seat. He met with residents at East Boston’s famous Spinelli’s Banquet Hall to talk about his campaign.