Tsarnaev, Fla. man suspects in Waltham slayings
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Tornado warnings over; more storms still loom
Warnings were issued today for areas in Franklin and Worcester counties in Western and Central Massachusetts.
Green Line Extension nears key milestones
Although federal funding is still up in the air, state officials remain committed to fully funding the entire project.
Boy Scouts to vote on lifting ban on gays
A decision could affect group membership and funding.
Will you please?!? Your rude restaurant incidents
Have you seen bad behavior at local eateries? What is the hands-down worst customer behavior you've watched at a restaurant?

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Minority owner gives Celtics jersey to Pope Francis
James Pallotta, president of the soccer team AS Roma and minority owner of the Celtics, presented a the jersey to the Pope at the Vatican Wednesday.


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'Queen' actress steps in for royal, meets cancer patient
Ten-year-old Oliver was recently diagnosed with cancer. His dream was to meet the Queen of England, but she was unable to. Enter Helen Mirren.

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