The canceled flights include a number of trips between Logan and O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, where 5 to 7 inches of snow fell overnight.
January 2014
It’s back to work for Congress
Republicans intend to focus on every facet of President Barack Obama’s health care law and Democrats will press to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour and extend unemployment benefits.
Kerry pledges help but no U.S. troops to Iraq
He says growing violence in Iraq’s Anbar province has ominous implications for countries in the region.
Pope to travel to Holy Land in May amid peace push
Pope Francis will visit Amman, Bethlehem and Jerusalem from May 24-26.
Health care law may add volunteer firefighter costs
Many may be entitled to insurance, but small towns that can’t afford to pay for it will be facing a burden.
Romney: Putin’s Russia undercuts Olympic spirit
Failed presidential nominee Mitt Romney says, ‘Were it were my choice, I would not vote for Russia to hold the Winter Olympics or the Summer Olympics.’
Below-zero temps push into Midwest
A ‘polar vortex’ will affect more than half of the continental U.S. into Monday and Tuesday, with wind-chill warnings stretching from Montana to Alabama.
Maine fraud trial delayed for gunpowder convict
The two sides are trying to reach a out plea deal before the new trial date of Feb. 2.
Plane slides off runway at NYC’s JFK; no injuries
Flights are halted for two hours and cause residual delays.
Penobscot Narrows Bridge closed until at least Monday afternoon
Maine Department of Transportation officials closed down the bridge in anticipation of melting as temperatures moderated for the first time in days.