ELECTION NIGHT 2004
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino addresses supporters of Democratic Presidential Nominee John Kerry as they await the start of Kerry's Election Night 2004 festivities, in Copley Square, Tuesday, November 2, 2004, in Boston, Massachusetts. (UPI Photo/Steven E. Frischling )
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Boston police said they have identified the driver of a truck that struck and killed a Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher from Japan.
Homegrown singers New Kids on the Block, Aerosmith and James Taylor will return to Boston with other artists for a concert benefiting marathon victim families.
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was charged Monday with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction.
Officials speculated Sunday on whether Dzhokar Tsarnaev, the suspect in last week's bombing of the Boston Marathon, will ever be able to speak to investigators.
The surviving suspect in the deadly Boston Marathon bombings was captured in Watertown, Mass., Friday evening after a massive manhunt, Boston police said.
The FBI released photographs of two men identified as suspects in the bomb attack at the Boston Marathon and appealed for the public's help in identifying them.
Aides to Boston Mayor Thomas Menino dismissed speculation he might leave office early after suffering a broken leg that required major surgery.
Thomas Menino, the longest-serving mayor in Boston's history, has decided against seeking a sixth term, officials said Wednesday.
The flu may have peaked in Massachusetts but state health officials say 1,991 patients tested positive for flu just last week and many people are still sick.
There are more than 19,000 confirmed flu cases in New York, emergency rooms are crowded but officials say they are not calling a public health emergency.
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