Gov. Maura Healey will send a $987 million bond bill to the state Legislature, plus $400 million for the state's roadway program.
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Felicia McGuyer, 32, was last seen in Dorchester in 2007. Sixteen years later, an arrest has been made in connection with her death.
The large water main in the Boston neighborhood broke around 3 a.m., prompting authorities to close multiple streets.
A new traffic scorecard comparing the world's most congested urban areas has some bad news for Boston.
Inflation rose a little slower at the end of 2022, but prices of items like groceries and electricity were still high in Massachusetts.
Two workers were injured — one later died —in a Beacon Hill arc blast in July due to Eversource's "willful, serious violations," OSHA said.
The Embrace Memorial will be unveiled on Boston Common in a celebration Friday.
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Nearly 30 people were injured in the July 2021 crash near Boston University.
As many as 20 domestic flights were delayed Wednesday at Logan. The FAA said its system outage was largely fixed as of 9 a.m.
The man harassed another student posting fliers near Berklee promoting political action in China, according to the DOJ.
Over 50 national and local artists will play Boston Calling over Memorial Day weekend in 2023. See new features and the full lineup.
The worker fell eight stories from the roof of an MGH building along Blossom Street Monday afternoon.
Ivy Veal-Sanders won the prize on a scratch ticket purchased at her local market.
UMass Boston is once again requiring masks in public indoor spaces on campus and in crowded outdoor areas.
Here's what Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said she'd like to tackle in the coming months.
Some of the biggest names in football are showing support for the Buffalo Bills safety who went into cardiac arrest during a game Monday.
Rick Singer was sentenced to 42 months in prison Wednesday, years after he entered his guilty plea in March 2019.
Gov. Charlie Baker signed the law this week, which also includes revisions to laws around speed limits and safety devices.
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The Blue Hill Avenue shooting happened near dawn on New Year's Day.
The two former soldiers home officials were indicted in 2020 over decisions that led to deaths during the start of COVID-19.
Elected officials take office in January, and many will get pay raises of around 20 percent.
New Year's weekend in Boston will be the first since 2019 to feature indoor attractions — and there's rain in the forecast.
Descendants of famed World War II hero General George S. Patton open their second dispensary
Boston Harbor Now Waterfront Ice Sculpture Stroll and New Year’s Eve Fireworks Celebration Returning on December 31st.
On Jan. 1, Massachusetts laws revolving around pay, taxes and work leave will change, among other regulations.
Schools Superintendent Mary Skipper expects a decision by the end of the week, CBS reported.
Other litigations have imposed further problems on Biden’s plan.
An estimated 27% of youth voted in the 2022 midterm election, the second-highest voter turnout among the demographic in three decades.
MWRA “took no enforcement action in response to at least 70 instances of noncompliance by significant industrial users.”
Eversource is working diligently to ensure energy distribution for their customers.
The question, to some, seemed confusing and unclear.
Allston is undergoing significant changes.
The governor-elect is already positioning herself to prepare the state for swaths of new policy and legislation.
Boston's former transportation chief Gina Fiandaca will oversee MassDOT, taking over for Jamey Tesler.