The Massachusetts Coalition to End Gun Violence issued a report Monday calling for stricter gun laws in the Commonwealth.
The Massachusetts primary is set for Sept. 9.
The state's Department of Public Health announced Friday morning the 20 applicants that will be receiving medicinal marijuana licenses to operate in Massachusetts.
She also has a lead over Republican candidate Mark Fisher, according to the survey.
The announcement comes months after a five-year-old Fitchburg boy went missing.
A story published Friday on Politico ranked the Bay State as fifth in the nation.
Playtex has received 99 reports of the holder cracking or breaking.
The Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety is looking for the state to pass Senate Bill 1115 to help increase safety on the roads.
Last October's government shutdown has affected filing dates — so the Internal Revenue Service says it won't process tax returns before Jan. 31.
The Massachusetts Senator and three other Democratic senators sent a letter to NBCUniverisal and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
The money will help groups that assisted in the bombing's aftermath.
Gov. Deval Patrick announced a multi-part plan to address "current and future" impacts from climate change on the Bay State.
The news that only one person is reviewing the site does not please some critics.
Which is not all that unusual for this time of year.
Officials in Concord continue to work toward the purchase of about 6.5 acres of land on Knox Trail in Acton, the majority of which would be used as an in-district transportation depot for Concord’s public schools.
The state’s website needed to make changes to comply with the new federal Affordable Care Act.
There isn’t a link between high-spending hospitals and high quality.
Health care leaders say electric medical records can help improve care while lowering costs.
Prepare for cold temperatures now.
State health officials are asking people to get flu shots.
Get ready to pay a little bit more to mail a letter in the new year
Brown's home expected to close this week. He owns a summer home in Rye, NH.
Recap and analysis of the week in state government by State House News Service.
It’s possible.
Measure is aimed to reduce injuries and fatalities in crashes.
AG’s office found the Morrison Farm Committee did not violate Open Meeting Law.
Bill now moves to the House of Representatives for debate.
Multistate settlement also implements policy changes.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Boston Herald report finds frustrated applicants due to computer glitches
Group hoping for referendum to go before voters in next presidential election.
Former state senator joins two other democrats in race for Martha Coakley’s seat
Measure would remove artificially manufactured fats from ingredients’ lists
Once you receive your summons for jury duty, you can handle all you need to on the state’s juror service website.
Congresswoman Niki Tsongas and her Republican colleague, Congresswoman Martha Roby from Alabama, requested the hearing to investigate the future for Afghan women after U.S. troops leave the country next year.
Maura Healey officially announces candidacy for office.