The former Massachusetts governor and current Libertarian Party VP candidate was asked to explain his running mate's mistake.
The Green Party candidate is sought after protesting the Dakota Access pipeline.
Make room, Donald Trump. Scoot over, Hillary Clinton.
The Libertarian Party VP candidate and former governor will address students at Emerson Thursday.
Another tool in Massachusetts' battle against prescription drug abuse and opioid addiction.
On the heels of this summer's clean energy bill, Gov. Charlie Baker signed a letter of intent Tuesday with three offshore wind developers.
Would-be appointees with ties to big banks are among those on the list, according to Politico.
State primary voting is today. Here's what to know.
What business owners, public should know about bathroom accessibility, approaching patrons, providing services, and more.
Here's what Massachusetts was clicking on in the last week of August. Consider it your Labor Day weekend political reading list.
But not for the reason you think.
CVS will pay state $795,000, a half-million of which goes toward combating opioid abuse.
From Bay State to Keystone State.
According to the report, they were suspended without pay and ordered to reimburse the state for upwards of $800.
UMass Boston will play host to a series of debates on the November 2016 ballot questions up for a vote.
The media company, in a court filing Monday, called its former program host "an opportunist... not a victim."
The state treasurer joined the Jimmy Fund radio telethon to help "strike out cancer."
Readers want to know what's on Massachusetts' November ballot, what's up with Scott Brown, and why all those puppies were on Beacon Hill.
The new law allows citizens to break into cars to rescue pets on hot days without penalty.
Original Orchestrations and New Book Highlight Rodgers and Hart's The Boys From Syracuse - Free Concert with Dance and Music
The former Massachusetts senator responded publicly this afternoon.
... Massachusetts, of course. Why else would we be telling you? But read more for the rest of the list.
And people aren't happy.
Libertarian Party candidate, former Massachusetts guv take Boston Common Saturday.
This week's most-read stories on Beacon Hill Patch include thoughtful readers, an unlikely match-up, and the state's drought response.
Legal marijuana, a second slots parlor, charter schools and chickens. Here are the questions, who's backing them, and a handy video to help.
As of Thursday, 92 percent of Massachusetts is in some form of abnormally dry condition, and 17 percent is experiencing extreme drought.
Here's how to find out if you're registered to vote in Boston, and what to do if you're not.
Massachusetts gained 7,300 jobs last month, according to preliminary estimates from the state.
And why do they make some retailers so mad?
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey definitively ruled out a higher office run in a TV interview this week.
Former Red Sox star wants to strike out Massachusetts senator. The odds are not in his favor.
Boston Police Commissioner William Evans' worries persist, despite new legislation.
Swet Studio is Hosting AntiGravity, AIRbarre, Leviation, Hip Hop Booty Shaking Yoga, and other Innovative Fitness Classes in the South End
Projects in line for tax credits, subsidies.
Patch readers' timely response to news that lawmakers will study potentially leaving the Eastern time zone.
The must-read news stories to start your week.
Join us in wishing Social Security a Happy 81st birthday!
What do you think of the idea?
From Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey on down, national representatives formalized support for Attorney General Maura Healey Thursday.