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The City Council voted to have the question appear on the ballot for the first time in the city's history.
The work is led by the Volunteers of America of Massachusetts, which operates local facilities such as Forestdale Park assisted living.
Legislature strengthens protections for public transit workers by expanding laws governing assault and battery against on-duty personnel.
The Brazilian mom was arrested by ICE and is fighting deportation.
Massachusetts Legislature passes supplement budget to close out Fiscal Year 2025.
The city earned a designation from a national solar program.
Massachusetts Legislature passes joint resolutions to safeguard U.S. Constitution from political attacks.
Bipartisan group of Massachusetts state senators votes to protect freedom of expression and safeguard open access to literature.
Governor Maura Healey announced the grants for numerous communities throughout the state next week.
Massachusetts Senate unanimously votes to provide enhanced safety, stability, and educational opportunities for military families.
Michelle Luong joins two incumbents as the new trio of at-large city councilors.
Massachusetts Senate closes the books on Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) with a $2.3 billion supplemental budget.
The past three leaders of the city came together for a special honor.
This award is given in recognition of outstanding leadership skills in the manufacturing industry.
Dawn Macklin shares why she should be reelected.
New law addresses widening funding gap for reimbursements to acute care hospitals and community health centers for vulnerable populations.
Landmark data privacy legislation is poised to lead the nation in consumer protections by limiting the collection and sale of personal data.
Property owners can register to have certain people not approach their front door.
Experts stress the importance of emergency preparedness across the Commonwealth.
The gathering included people in leadership positions within the city.
Massachusetts Senate passes 3 bills to increase safety and lower costs for residents.
The officer reportedly made comments about the activist's death on social media.
The blue envelope program fosters safer interactions between police and people with autism spectrum disorder.
The in-person office hours will be held on Thursday, September 4 from 10-11 AM.
With unanimous, bipartisan support, the Senate removes out-of-date and offensive terminology and statutes from Massachusetts law.
Some city leaders are reportedly considering contracting a new collector.
The legislation simplifies the process and brings Massachusetts up to date with the other 49 states and international best practices.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission gave the grant.
Mass. Legislature passes the Shield Act 2.0 to fortify protections for those seeking and providing reproductive and gender-affirming care.
Legislature passes $1.2 billion bond bill to improve roads, bridges, intersections, and more.
The program will award $200,000 annually to numerous local nonprofits and other organizations.
Senate passes bill to improve student learning and academic achievement, boost mental health, and foster healthier learning environments.
Senate passes legislation to protect consumers and keep people from being pushed into financial ruin if they are sued for financial debt.
Senate members of Joint Committee on Education vote in favor of restricting cell phones in schools after a unanimous, bipartisan vote.
Massachusetts Senate passes Shield Act 2.0 with bipartisan support.
Legislature's new rules for 2025-2026 make lawmaking more transparent, efficient, and accessible to the public.
Steven Ultrino has served in the House of Representatives since 2014.
Legislature passes $1.4 billion for public education and transportation projects in Malden and across the state with Fair Share revenue.
For his work passing the Educator Diversity Act, State Senator Jason Lewis presented with inaugural Legacy Award from Latinos for Education.