Estévez is among a handful of relievers who've been connected to Boston since the Red Sox missed out on star lefty Tanner Scott. The 32-year-old would add another experienced, high-leverage arm to Boston's bullpen, which currently lacks an established closer.
Philadelphia Magazine publisher Metro Corp has sold its sister publication Boston Magazine to Boston Globe Media. The news comes weeks after rumors of a deal first surfaced. The Globe said in a statement that Boston Magazine will come “under local stewardship" in Boston after being run by Philadelphia-based Metro Corp for more than 50 years.
The company acquired the local publication from Philadelphia-based publisher Metro Corp for an undisclosed sum.
Winter Storm Demi could create hazardous travel conditions across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast into early Monday morning as it delivers a quick round of snow to some of the country's largest cities,
On Thursday, the NBA announced the All-Star starters for each conference. In a not-so-shocking development, the Philadelphia 76ers won’t have a player voted in
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A tax of 2 cents per ounce of sugar drinks could raise $20-30 million annually for the city while dissuading people from buying unhealthy beverages, one city councilor argues.
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Eagles playoff game in Philadelphia on Sunday could get interesting ... Some areas will experience dangerously cold temperatures. Places like Boston could see morning wind chills dip to minus ...
Boston city councilors on Wednesday introduced a tax on sweetened beverages to fund public health initiatives.
The Boston Bruins have recalled forwards Patrick Brown and Max Jones from the Providence Bruins, it was announced Tuesday. A product of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and the current captain of Providence,
The bigger cities along Interstate 95 from Philadelphia to New York and Boston are more likely to see 3 to 5 inches with heavier totals to the north and west of downtown. Washington, D.C. might ...