A passenger delayed a JetBlue flight to San Juan by opening the emergency door during taxiing at Boston Logan Airport after arguing with his girlfriend.
An elderly man who has allegedly been spreading material, including rubber ducks and counterfeit $100 bills, in support of a defendant in a murder case has now been charged with witness intimidation, amongst other criminal charges.
Enrique Delgado-Garcia, who previously worked for the district attorney's office, died Friday following a training exercise at the State Police Academy.
School officials allegedly promised Birchmore's co-worker that they would designate proper guidance to get her the appropriate help; however, they did not follow through.
They were alleged to have had a sexual relationship. A former Stoughton police officer has just been arrested by FBI Boston's SWAT team for the alleged murder of Sandra Birchmore, according to the authorities.
The Toronto Raptors come back from a 16-point deficit in the third quarter to stop a 2-game losing streak behind the heroic performance of DeMar DeRozan.
The family of a slain man in 1974 filed a lawsuit against the government in Boston after claiming FBI agents had information of their loved ones body's whereabouts but failed to inform the family. Paul McGonagle Sr was killed by James "Whitey" Bulger in 1974, however. it wasn't until the year of 2000 that the victims family knew of his whereabouts. The federal judge dismissed the case of which the family where looking for almost $10million in compensation.
Eighty Boston College students fell ill after eating at a Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG.N) restaurant this past weekend, and early test results point to the highly contagious norovirus as the culprit, public health investigators said on Tuesday.
Lawyers for former Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger are set to challenge his 2013 racketeering conviction on Monday, contending a judge wrongly blocked them from arguing that a U.S. official had given him immunity for his crimes.
Authorities said on Monday they had arrested the son of a Boston police captain who was building bombs in his apartment and planned to attack a crowded university campus cafeteria on behalf of the Islamic State militant group.
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Wednesday apologized for the deadly 2013 attack at a hearing before a U.S. judge formally sentenced him to death for killing four people and injuring 264 in the bombing and its aftermath.
Lawyers for the Boston Marathon bomber on Monday wrapped up the case to spare Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's life with testimony from a Roman Catholic nun and death-penalty opponent who said Tsarnaev told her "no one deserves to suffer" as his victims had.
Lawyers seeking to spare convicted Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev from the death penalty called witnesses on Wednesday who described his volunteer work with disabled children, his respect for his older brother, and his father's mental illness in the years before the attack.
Convicted Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was once a bright, hardworking child who won the adoration of his teachers and classmates alike, his former instructors testified on Wednesday for defense attorneys trying to spare him the death penalty.
The older brother of Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev changed from a roisterous boxer known for flashy outfits into someone with a bushy beard and drab clothes and obsessed by Islam, following a trip to Russia in 2012, witnesses said on Tuesday.
Defense lawyers will begin to present their case Monday that a jury should sentence convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzokhar Tsarnaev to life in prison rather than death, as the trial enters a new and critical stage.
Tens of thousands of runners, including some of the world's best, and hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to hit the streets of Boston on Monday for the 119th running of the Boston Marathon.