The 2023 Health of Women and Children Report shows that Massachusetts is one of the best performing states, but challenges persist.
Team Framingham is seeking applications from organizations and runners for the 2024 Boston Marathon.
It's all about the body-cam grant that FPD recieved
Representative Lewis was honored by the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Caucus at their annual BuddyWalk.
The funding will cover the cost of two pieces of equipment that are crucial in the study of the life sciences, officials said.
The addition marks the university's 15th varsity athletic program. Worcester Academy's Robert Lavin was named head coach.
Photos taken at the scene show the car facing downward in a trash pit at the Department of Public Works.
The stay-in-place order was issued on Thursday morning after officials were concerned about "vague threats." What to know.
In a 9/5/23 City Council meeting the Mayor convincingly explained how our school bus drivers were getting $34/hour. It was pure fiction.
Less than 500 of Framingham’s 31,500 households participate in a private composting program. The city hopes to raise that number.
Bill is the largest update to gun safety laws since 2014.
KinderCare failed to provide access to paid sick leave and meal breaks, and also failed to pay employees for all time worked, the AG said.
Adam Sisitsky was nominated as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court by Gov. Maura Healey earlier this month.
The last day to register to vote in the November city elections is Oct. 28.
A National Labor Relations Board election date should be set in the very near future, but nurses aren't waiting idly by in the meantime.
The Ashland staple for ice cream and more will open its new Framingham location by this weekend. Here's what to know.
City and university police are investigating after two students found a bullet casing in a campus parking lot.
Tickets for November’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Now on Sale
How a non-profit basketball organization is helping preteens & teens pursue their dreams
The event scheduled for later this month features a number of Halloween activities. Here's what to know.
Screenings start this weekend and continue through early November, with additional dates to be announced.
With landfills near capacity & MA aiming to reduce trash 30% by 2030, the Council misses the obvious solution: expand curbside composting.
Sports commentator and Massachusetts native Katie Nolan won the contest during a tiebreaker round against actor Christopher Meloni.
"Speeding and safety concerns" have prompted Framingham officials to implement temporary traffic calming measures on Salem End Road.
Massachusetts House of Representatives Passes the Frances Perkins Workplace Equity Act.
Charlie Audet turned 105-years-old this week. The longtime Framingham resident won a Purple Heart before becoming an accountant.
Training is scheduled for Tuesday through Friday during daytime hours, officials said.
The department's "pink plows" are on display again this year, and employees will see a pink uniform change during the month.
The Massachusetts Office of Campaign & Political Finance reports confirm that the Stefanini campaign is a remarkable financial outlier.
Water main flushing will last for six weeks in Framingham with the goal of improving drinking water quality in the city.
"The Frame" is hosted by news supervisor Brendan Fitzpatrick, formerly of Cape Cod Broadcasting. It debuted last week.
The celebration of children's books is scheduled for November and features Dashka Slater and Ekua Holmes.
The Tuesday shooting resulted in the hospitalization of one resident. An investigation is ongoing.
Two juveniles and one adult face charges related to a Tuesday shooting on Flagg Drive that injured one juvenile.
Bill includes $561.3 million in tax relief in Fiscal Year 2024, $1.02 billion in Fiscal Year 2027 and beyond.
Farm Pond Park will host the Monday event this year in Framingham. Here's what to know.
The juvenile was injured in a Tuesday shooting on Flagg Drive. That injury isn't believed to be life-threatening, police said.
City officials confirmed that the property will be developed as a community center featuring a gym and 750-seat auditorium.
Though the district as a whole is progressing, some schools continue to be low-performing when it comes to MCAS goals. What to know.
Here's where you can pick a pumpkin this fall near Framingham.