In a game between the conference’s top teams, Boston leapfrogs Tampa Bay by earning a 4-2 victory at home.
March 2018
Arnold Hirsch, author who studied urban renewal and racism, dies
His book, “Making the Second Ghetto,” remains a touchstone for historians, sociologists and journalists.
Thursday’s NBA roundup: Injuries haven’t stopped Celtics
Boston returns home after capping a remarkable 4-0 road trip with a last-second victory in Utah, despite missing six injured players.
Sports Digest: Thompson in contention at LPGA event
Lexi Thompson shoots a 68 in the opening round, a year after a memorable rules violation.
Thursday’s Maine college roundup: St. Joseph’s sweeps USM in softball
The Monks begin their home schedule with two wins against the Huskies, 4-1 and 5-3.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions won’t assign new special counsel
Republican lawmakers have called for multiple special counsels to study allegations of misconduct in some of the FBI’s highest profile, most politically charged investigations.
Hundreds mourn victim of police shooting in Sacramento
Stephon Clark’s death is the latest to galvanize protests over police use of force against minorities.
EPA’s Pruitt lived in D.C. condo connected to lobbyist
The prominent Washington lobbyist’s firm represents a roster of fossil fuel companies.
NCAA basketball notebook: UConn, Notre Dame renew rivalry
The former Big East members meet Friday night with a spot in the women’s national championship game on the line.
Deal allows disputed expansion of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens to proceed
Two related lawsuits will also be dropped as the agreement brings a bitter battle to a close, but details of the resolution have not been released.