April 17, 2017 District attorney: New developments in slain jogger case Officials are holding a news conference to discuss new developments in the case of a New York City woman killed while out running near her mother's Massachusetts home last summer.
April 17, 2017 Boston to mark 4th anniversary of deadly marathon bombing Bostonians are marking the fourth anniversary of the deadly Boston Marathon attacks.
April 17, 2017 Student convention aims to help eradicate modern slavery Students from nearly a dozen colleges are gathering at the Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge to search for ways to help eradicate modern slavery.
April 15, 2017 Arrest announced in killing of jogger Vanessa Marcotte in Massachusetts Prosecutors announced an arrest Saturday in last summer’s brutal murder of a New York City Google manager who was out jogging in rural Massachusetts when she was killed.
April 14, 2017 A look at key moments for former NFL star Aaron Hernandez Key dates in the case of Aaron Hernandez: — June 8, 2010: Hernandez, a standout tight end drafted from the University of Florida, signs a four-year contract with the New England Patriots.
April 14, 2017 Aaron Hernandez verdict: Former football star acquitted in 2012 double-murder by jury A jury on Friday acquitted former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez in a 2012 double murder.
April 14, 2017 Wounded warriors run back-to-back marathons, starting in Boston Two veterans - one from the US and the other from the UK - will run back-to-back marathons tethered together to raise awareness for mental health.
April 14, 2017 Company pleads guilty in counterfeit Patriots T-shirts case A New Hampshire company has pleaded guilty to trafficking counterfeit New England Patriots playoff championship and Super Bowl T-shirts during the 2015 National Football League playoffs.
April 14, 2017 Islamic group drops cemetery plan in Massachusetts town An Islamic group no longer plans to build a Muslim cemetery in a small Massachusetts town following a contentious fight for approval.
April 13, 2017 Man who severed woman's arm with boat to work with amputees A man charged in a Boston Harbor boating accident that severed a 19-year-old woman's arm has been sentenced to 200 hours of community service working with amputees.