Guy Morse, who led the Boston Marathon into the prize money era, is retiring from the Boston Athletic Association after 28 years.
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Experts say 32-pound Mo. girl faces long recovery
A severely malnourished 10-year-old girl who was found locked in a closet remained hospitalized Monday, as her mother was arraigned.
Celtics to play exhibition games in Italy, Istanbul
The Celtics will open the NBA Europe Live tour Oct. 5 in Istanbul against five-time Turkish champ Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul, before moving on to Milan, Italy.
Judge delays Boston mobster’s trial by 4 months
The lawyer for James ‘Whitey’ Bulger said he needed more time to prepare, and argued it should be delayed one year.
Lawyer: Jerry Sandusky still says he’s not guilty
Sandusky, 68, was found guilty last week on 45 counts of sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15-year period.
US new-home sales rose at fastest pace in 2 years
Americans bought new homes in May at the fastest pace in more than two years. The increase suggests a modest recovery is continuing in the U.S. housing market.
Maine man held without bail in fatal shooting
A judge has denied bail for a Maine man charged with killing one man and injuring two others outside his home in March in the town of Lamoine.
Woman with flesh-eating disease upgraded to ‘good’
The father of Aimee Copeland says he pushed his daughter in a wheelchair around the outside of the hospital over the weekend.
Ariz. law drafter calls court ruling a ‘victory’
Kris Kobach says Monday’s decision will give states the authority to check the immigration status of someone they suspect is in the country illegally.
Final steel beam lifted atop new World Trade Center tower
A final steel beam was lifted Monday atop a new World Trade Center skyscraper — the first since the twin towers were decimated on 9/11.