Red Cross Hosting Blood Drives This Month in Honor of Boston Marathon Bombings
Transit Police Officer Richard Dic Donahue, who was injured in the shootout following the bombings last year, will attend a drive later this month.
View ArticleHow Did He Do It? Teen Accepted To All Eight Ivy League Schools
Kwasi Enin has his pick of some of the nation's top schools. How did he get in to all of them despite their minuscule acceptance rates?
View ArticleEnjoy that Steak! Meat-Eaters Healthier Than Vegetarians, Study Says
A study found that overall, vegetarians are less healthy than other dietary groups.
View ArticleJared Remy Case Spurs Tougher Domestic Violence Bill
The new legislation is expected to be debated in the Massachusetts House next week.
View ArticleLatest Homes for Sale Nearby, April 2
Patch and Zillow team up to bring you local real estate news.
View ArticleHarp Healing: Woman Uses Music Therapy to Help Hospital Patients
After losing three people close to her in eight months, Edie Elkan picked up a harp for the first time in 28 years. Now she runs a program training others to play the instrument for patients in hospitals.
View ArticleA Dairy-Free Breakfast Kids Will Love
Lactose intolerance is one of the more prevalent allergies, so here's a quick recipe to ensure a good time is had by all.
View ArticleCompeting for Ms. Wheelchair America, Teaching What Disabilities Are All About
Ms. Wheelchair Illinois has a crown on her head and a mission in her heart.
View ArticleLegoland’s Boston Public Library Replica Unveiled
The replica will be on display at the library until Saturday, April 5.
View ArticleTeen Who Sued Parents Picks College After Getting $56,000 Scholarship
Rachel Canning made the announcement on her Facebook page.
View ArticleHouse Votes to Increase Death Benefits for Families of Fallen Officers,...
The bill aims to increase the benefits from $100,000 to $150,000 for families of public safety officials who have died in the line of duty.
View ArticleTrending: Cop Charged in Beanbag Shooting Death of 95-Year-Old WW II Vet
John Wrana died after police Tasered him and then shot him with beanbag rounds at close range in his senior-living facility.
View ArticleMan in Sex Video With Child Gives Clues to His Identity; Do You Know Him?
Enhanced photography offers clues authorities hope will lead to capture.
View ArticleKlan Guy Accuses Other Klan Guy of Not Being Racist Enough
By Joseph Hosey Two Ku Klux Klan groups have recently recruited in New Lenox, Illinois. The leader of one and a high-ranking me
View ArticleSearch New Foreclosures Nearby, April 3
Patch and Zillow team up to bring you local real estate news.
View Article10 Things You Might Not Know About Brown Bears
Disneynature's upcoming film "Bears" will teach you a lot about the animals, but here's a good start.
View ArticleA Guide to Nuts: Shelling Out the Benefits
Which nuts are worth adding to your daily routine?
View ArticleNew York Woman With Cancer Had to Make Heartbreaking Choice: Risk Her Life or...
A woman from New York found out her cancer returned one month into her pregnancy. She faced a choice, end the pregnancy or risk her life.
View ArticleTrending: Anti-Obama Protestor Accosts Reporter Live on TV
Watch TV newsman Jay Levine take a swing at an anti-Obama protester who jumped him and screamed into his microphone during a live broadcast.
View Article6 Things you Need to Know about Opening Day at Fenway Park
By Liz Taurasi The Red Sox kick off their 103rd season Friday afternoon with a home opener against the Milwaukee Brewers. Here are six things you need to know about opening day:1. Gates Open at 11:35...
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