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A man who killed a bouncer at a Boston nightclub nearly 20 years ago will remain behind bars after the parole board sided with the victim's family.
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There are less than two months until the first votes are cast in the Boston mayor’s race. But at this point in the summer, most voters are more focused on beach days and barbecues than on ballots.
After losing their starting pitcher just five outs into the night, the Red Sox rallied to pick up Hunter Dobbins with a walk-off win over the Rays on Friday. Facing Rays closer Pete Fairbanks, Roman A
Gonzalez made his Celtics debut in the Friday win over the Grizzlies as the C’s improved to 1-0 at Las Vegas. The 19-year-old wing swooped in for a put-back layup off a missed 3-pointer on the first possession of the game — he was off from there. Turns out, that play helped him get into the rhythm of the game.
The Boston Bruins have brought in several new players since being major sellers at the 2025 NHL trade deadline. Among them is forward Marat Khusnutdinov, as the Bruins acquired him from the Minnesota Wild as part of the Justin Brazeau trade.
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Celtics Wire on MSNMatt Reynolds: Hugo Gonzalez will play a lot for Boston Celtics in Las Vegas Summer LeagueFans of the Boston Celtics have been wondering how much they will be seeing new Celtics rookie Hugo Gonzalez in the NBA's 2025 Las Vegas Summer League games Boston is soon to start playing in Sin City almost from the moment he was picked up with the 28th overall pick of the 2025 NBA Draft.
Alex Bregman’s first game back with the Red Sox since late May had a dramatic flair to it. Bregman went 1 for 4 with a double off the Green Monster as the Red Sox rallied for their eighth straight win when Ceddanne Rafaela's ninth inning homer lifted them over the Tampa Bay Rays 5-4 on Friday night.
Test your knowledge of Karen Read’s next case, striking sanitation workers, and a surprising snake in this week’s Greater Boston news quiz.
There’s often ambiguity in historical proclamations, as interior spaces are usually gutted and revamped over the decades and centuries, leaving little that is original.