A new Columbia University study says that, on paper at least, the Bay State is preparing well for climate change.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Group hoping for referendum to go before voters in next presidential election.
Boston Herald report finds frustrated applicants due to computer glitches
Once you receive your summons for jury duty, you can handle all you need to on the state’s juror service website.
Expect a long detour Tuesday night.
Annie Dookhan faces 27 charges in a scandal that has rocked the state's justice system.
The CapeFLYER will provide weekend rail service from Boston to Hyannis, Memorial Day through Columbus Day.
MassDOT encourages the public to seek alternate routes this Saturday.
Tell the Department of Transportation what you think about their efforts.
How the state plans to improve the aging subway system.
Bill includes $20 million for heating assistance to address delays in funding following the federal government shutdown.
A months-long battle comes to an end.
FEMA’s updated and expanded flood zone maps may mean big flood insurance cost increases for homeowners.
A fortune teller in Salem, Mass. is accused of taking $16,800 from a client to protect him from evil.
Did you get stuck with a lemon? A new state tool will tell you if you qualify for a refund or replacement vehicle.
Measure would ensure the safety of people with pets in emergency situations.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren urges Congress to raise the debt ceiling immediately to prevent default and avoid recession.
Be sure workers and employees know what the new bank note looks like.
Senate leaders on Beacon Hill have presented a proposal to help local communities borrow money to fix aging systems.
Legislation to be filed Friday, and if approved, would list all those convicted of animal cruelty in the Bay State.
The move is expected to generate $2 billion in new revenue for the postal service
Vigevani said the Post Office can’t find a $69 package of ink cartridges that was expected to be delivered to their Washington Street office.
The United State Postal Service said they are investigating the mail service in Canton after residents have complained about mix ups and missing mail.
Governor's order applies to all state facilities and town halls.
Why residents may experience discolored water.
The renovation is expected to take place from January to July 2014, and open on August 5.
Robert J. Murphy is not sure why some members of the local Conservation Commission called for his resignation last fall.
Canton native Michael Uliano was killed on 9/11. Today the town still remembers the former CHS football star.
Find out what is being built on Neponset Street.