BOSTON — James "Whitey" Bulger's lawyers used their closing arguments Monday to go after three gangsters who took the stand against the reputed Boston crime boss, portraying
VENICE — The driver parked outside a hotel and surveyed the leisurely summer scene at the Venice Beach boardwalk: Hundreds of people were sitting at cafes, walking along the seashore or
BOSTON — After listening to nearly eight weeks of testimony, jurors in the racketeering trial of James "Whitey" Bulger are set to hear closing arguments from prosecutors and defense
NORFOLK, Va. — A jury recommended Friday that three Somali pirates be sentenced to life in prison in the slayings of two St. Monica Catholic Church parishioners and their friends aboard
BOSTON — James "Whitey" Bulger called his racketeering trial a "sham" Friday as he revealed he would not testify in his own defense, a decision that prompted
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BOSTON — A former FBI supervisor who contends he was blocked in his effort to terminate reputed gangster James "Whitey" Bulger as an FBI informant was expected to resume
BOSTON — A former FBI supervisor who wrote a book on reputed gangster James "Whitey" Bulger testified Monday that he tried to terminate him as an FBI informant, but
PCH — Detectives are requesting help from the public in identifying the driver of a vehicle that struck two pedestrians Friday night in Malibu, one a woman in her 50s and
BOSTON — As lawyers for James "Whitey" Bulger begin to defend him against a massive racketeering indictment charging him in 19 killings, one big question remains: Will he testify?
BOSTON — Prosecutors rested their case against reputed Boston gangster James "Whitey" Bulger on Friday after calling 63 witnesses who described in sometimes gruesome detail his alleged role in
CITYWIDE — After resounding support for legislation related to gun control, the City Council Tuesday directed city officials to explore what types of guns and ammunition are being sold in the