"As Secretary of Labor, I'll work just as hard for you as you do for your families and livelihoods," Walsh said.
The Boston mayor joined other political leaders in asking the 25th Amendment be invoked after riots at the U.S. Capitol.
Patch reached out to members of the Massachusetts congressional delegation in Washington, D.C., after protesters stormed the Capitol.
Lawmakers' last-second rush to pass monumental legislation extended past 4 a.m. Here are some important things they did and didn't include.
Since launching the Fund, more than $30 million has been distributed to 366 organizations.
$1 million investment in youth and young adult violence prevention, doubling FY20 allocation for Fund.
As a result, businesses like gyms, fitness centers, and health centers will remain closed. One-on-one training is still allowed.
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Mayor Walsh is currently in the process of reviewing and implementing all of the additional recommendations.
Some elected officials accused President Trump of trying to be a dictator and said he should be criminally charged.
Nearly 6.5 percent raises, in addition to expense account and stipend bumps, come amid soaring unemployment in Massachusetts.
The incoming members are tasked with promoting civic engagement among young Bostonians virtually.
The value of staying in touch with loved ones or reaching out to old friends cannot be overstated.
New Safe and Secure Hearing Options
It's probably sooner than you think. Meanwhile, one Massachusetts senator continues to advocate for $2,000 payments retroactive to March.
An increased minimum wage and paid family and medical leave begin Friday, thanks to the so-called "grand bargain" of 2018.
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The program launches in February 2021.
This isn’t the first time speculation about Walsh joining Biden’s cabinet has arisen.
Gov. Charlie Baker said the new limits will go into effect the day after Christmas and last at least two weeks.
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It was approved by the Boston City Council before reaching the Massachusetts State Legislature.
The Massachusetts House and Senate moved forward with a budget amendment this week that will codify and expand abortion law.
Here are some of the ways Massachusetts residents would benefit from the new coronavirus relief package.
'A petition by Boston artist Tory Bullock also gained more than 12,000 signatures to remove the statue.'
The state reported 47 additional deaths on Saturday and a 6.01 percent seven-day positive average.
2020 Ballot Measures suggest major shifts in U.S. drug, labor, and elections policy
As the county’s chief clerk, Smith oversees election workers and helps the County Council shape broader electoral policy.
The Massachusetts Command Center said it is trying to get an explanation from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention.
Congress has vowed not to go home before approving a nearly $900 billion stimulus. Here’s how it could help people in Massachusetts.
The BRB manages over $5 billion in pension funds, which are fully invested in diversified asset categories.
Provides update on City's first-ever Green Bonds.
'Although we are in the midst of a pandemic, the City of Boston is continuing to work on long term goals.'
Gov. Charlie Baker warned the state could see another spike in coronavirus cases and deaths if residents ignore holiday guidelines.
“It just adds another barrier to an already complex process,” said Eva Millona
Mayor Walsh said the positivity rate in Boston for the week ending December 6 was 7.2%.
The 11 Massachusetts Democrats chosen to cast Electoral College met at the State House Monday afternoon.
The 2021 Outdoor Dining Pilot Program will continue many of the successful initiatives from this year's program.
City Archaeologist Bagley did a video inspection of the hole on December 8.
This decision is another affirmation that the City is taking appropriate measures to minimize environmental impacts of the project.