Recap and analysis of the week in state government.
In past years, the sales tax holiday has saved shoppers across the state more than $20 million.
Massachusetts is one of 11 states in which 17-year-olds are automatically tried as adults.
Expect three or four days of detours.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation collaborated with Bridgewater State College to enhance trip-planning capability using the popular mapping program.
The new taxes are slated to help rebuild the state's transportation infrastructure. Will it work?
The embattled congressman is in for more scrutiny.
Spraying will take place between dusk and 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Could the third time be the charm for a bill that would bid farewell to clothesline bans?
Boston Globe reports leaders in the Legislature promise to override the governor's vetoes next week.
Heidi Porter, Bedford director of public health, joins the Prevention and Wellness Advisory Board.
With water main installation now complete, next up is the cleaning and testing stage.
The Department of Public Works received only a handful of complaints about the new Monday trash pick up.
Budget would reportedly prevent a tuition hike for in-state students attending UMass schools.
Koutoujian made the announcement in a YouTube video on Monday.
The Bedford selectmen will vote tonight.
The town is looking for a police officer, a kids club leader and more.
The current plan would increase gas and cigarette taxes, adding $500 million in total new taxes.
The town is testing a new online program to report potholes and other problems.
The combination of thundershowers this week and a rainstorm on Thursday evening is creating the chance of flooding.
The Malden Democrat beat Gabriel Gomez by more than 400 votes in Bedford.
The Massachusetts lawmaker who wrote bill said it is "important to ensure women’s access to reproductive health."
The bill, aimed at curbing abuse and fraud, will be debated by the Senate Thursday.
The water from Burlington provided higher levels of chlorine to better disinfect the town's water.
Richard Heos will represent the Twelve Visions Party.
If the special election was today, who would you choose as our new U.S. senator?