RUNSTUDIO / Getty Images Art Professor Imprisoned for Brutal 4-Hour Attack Against Colleague Hachiyanagi pleaded guilty to nine charges, including assault with intent to murder and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. By Laurel Duggan October 21, 2021
Mary Schwalm / AP Major Athletic Event Returns After Being Delayed Due to COVID A light rain greeted participants at the Hopkinton Green, where about 30 uniformed members of the Massachusetts National Guard left at 6 am. By The Associated Press October 11, 2021
Erin Clark for The Boston Globe via Getty ImagesCommentary Here Are 5 of the Best 4th of July Fireworks Displays in the United States The Fourth is the pinnacle of America’s patriotic holidays, but in what places are the fireworks displays the most spectacular? By Brett Kershaw July 5, 2021
Sujata Jana - EyeEm / Getty ImagesCommentary Convicted Felon Allegedly Takes Advantage of His Early Release, Guns Down Man in Front of His Kids 'No matter what those conflicts may be, there is never an excuse for taking a life or inflicting harm through violence,' Rollins said. By Cameron Arcand June 27, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Police Sergeant Who Tackled Boston Marathon Bomber Retires After 41 Years on the Force A suburban Boston police officer who became a national hero in 2013 when he tackled one of the Boston Marathon bombers has retired. By The Associated Press June 1, 2021
wavebreak media / ShutterstockCommentary Boston Schools Nix Advanced Classes Because They Were Too White, Asian There could be plenty of reasons these programs aren't what they should be - but for liberals, only 'racism' is possible. By Joe Saunders February 28, 2021
Scott Eisen / Getty Images Biden Nominates Democratic Mayor, Former Union Leader To Head Labor Department President-elect Joe Biden has nominated Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to serve as labor secretary. By The Associated Press January 7, 2021
Boston University Men's Basketball / FacebookCommentary College Now Forcing Basketball Players To Wear Masks While on Court Visiting teams will also be forced to wear masks, which led to the first all-masked game in NCAA history Tuesday. By C. Douglas Golden January 6, 2021
@boston25 / Twitter screen shotCommentary 141-Year-Old Statue of Lincoln and Freed Slave Quietly Removed After Racial Activists Say It Has a Hidden Meaning With leftist America's embrace of cancel culture far from over, there's little doubt statues will continue to fall to progressive revisionism. By Jared Harris January 1, 2021
Steven Senne / AP Statue Celebrating Lincoln's Emancipation of Slaves Removed from Boston A statue of Abraham Lincoln and a freed slave has been removed from downtown Boston. By The Associated Press December 29, 2020