Honoring Robert Earl and Chef Daniel Bruce at Hospitality Good Scout Breakfast in Seaport.
The social media campaign will be targeted at 12- to 18-year-olds to teach them about healthy friendships and romantic relationships.
The legislation, which would make Massachusetts a "hands-free" state, would also require officers to note the race of people they cite/warn.
A fiery Warren went all-in on roasting Fox News in declining what she said was an invitation to appear on a town hall.
Nancy Schön's "Myrtle the Turtle" on Beacon Hill celebrates a sea turtle at the New England Aquarium.
2019 "Love Your Block" spring cleanup is underway
The latest attack in the rivals' war of words saw President Trump call into a local radio show and accuse Warren of "defrauding the public."
Local entrepreneur Renvil Doman expands his business with a new Beacon Hill branch.
Tom O'Brien shares why education is important to him and why he feels the HYM Investment Group has a responsibility to support BPS students.
Volunteer Charlie Corchero share his experience as a academic mentor with Boston Partners in Education
Two Boylston Street Parties raise $80,000 to benefit the Jimmy Fund and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
School administration was joined by incoming maaps Executive Director, Elizabeth Dello Russo Becker, and outgoing maaps ED, James V. Major.
Protesters gathered at the Massachusetts State House and urged lawmakers to pass a law banning child marriage.
The State House was populated by two main groups this week: people asking for things to be done, and people not doing them.
During eight hours of testimony, hundreds took to the mic to indicate their support for the PROMISE Act.
Driving while impaired, MBTA rate hikes and road decongestion were just some of the items addressed this week.
After a wave of unsettling news for Bay State travelers, House Speaker Robert DeLeo said he is open to gas tax hikes.
Municipalities over the past decade have tripled the amount they could raise under the local tax limit but choose not to, new data says.
Gov. Charlie Baker's road safety bill marks the first time he has proposed a ban on hand-held cellphone use for drivers.
Pressley introduced an amendment that would lower the federal election voting age from 18-years-old to 16-years-old.
The proposal would build on a long-standing House approach providing concrete tools directly to communities.
The funding will allow combating climate change while giving each city and town the flexibility to make locally-driven decisions.
Federal authorities said the "domestic terrorist" had the presidential primary candidate listed on his hit list as "poca warren."
Her newest major policy outline would guarantee free child care for many, and severely lower costs for the rest. Here's how she'd do it.
One Massachusetts Democrat is trying to move up the primary date to the summer - and keep the president off the ballot. Here's how.
Anthony Weiner has been released from federal prison after being convicted of having illicit online contact with a 15-year-old girl in 2017.
"I think the president is in for one hell of a fight and I think he is not on solid ground here," U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern said.
Trump held a special press conference Friday to declare a National Emergency in an effort to fund a border wall he's long been advocating.
The former governor of Massachusetts is the first Republican to announce his intentions to give Trump a primary challenger.
The number dropped slightly for the second straight year, showing perhaps some signs of progress in the battle against an epidemic.
The U.S. Senator officially announced her candidacy Saturday in Lawrence.
Investment firm Landmark Partners promoted volunteerism to build meaningful connections with the Boston community
'It was unclear if [the vandalism] was truly politically-motivated or more of an unstable person,' said a police spokesperson.
More than 564,000 people "voted early" last year. Massachusetts got reimbursed $1.1 million for the costs.
The governor filed legislation Tuesday that would require Massachusetts drivers to put the phone down and buckle their seatbelt.
As the government shutdown reaches the one-month mark, it shows little sign of coming to an end.
The governor said sports betting - both online and in-person at casinos - would generate $35 million for Massachusetts.
An academic mentor discovers a community with Boston Partners in Education
It took longer than expected, but the president finally launched another Twitter attack against a potential presidential hopeful.
Lawmakers from Sen. Elizabeth Warren to Rep. Seth Moulton pulled no punches Tuesday.