Classes are canceled in Framingham on Friday, but district offices remain open as normal.
Framingham’s libraries will be open normal weekend hours, and people in need of a place to get warm may go to either library.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Advocates Community Health Center is scheduled for Feb. 15. Here's what to know.
Democratic Whip Katherine Clark Secures More Than $5 Million for Environmental and Health Equity in MetroWest
Boosting curbside composting lowers city trash handling costs, combats climate change and reduces the cost for resident participants: 3 wins
The Attorney General said Hometown Auto charged Black and Hispanic customers more for add-on products than they charged white customers.
The plan "identifies and prioritizes actions the City can take to mitigate the impacts of natural hazards and climate change."
Watch Mayor Charlie Sisitsky's State of the City address here.
Framingham Police said they denounced "the brutality suffered by" Tyre Nichols at the hands of five Memphis police officers.
Democratic Whip Clark's Statement on Republican Passage of the Strategic Production Response Act
A 42-year-old man living in Framingham pleaded guilty to illegally entering the country after previous failed attempts.
Two adults and a child were displaced in a Tuesday night fire at a Temple Street apartment building, officials said.
David Elgarico has resigned from his post less than a year after coming to Massachusetts from Oregon.
The snow emergency affects parking and has canceled classes scheduled at 4:30 p.m. or later.
The funding will help construct the first phase of the Chris Walsh Memorial Trail.
In addition to the early release, all afternoon activities are canceled at Framingham schools on Wednesday.
Statement from Democratic Whip Katherine Clark on Gun Violence in America
The recent storm brought some of the most snow the region has seen this winter.
Exhibit A Brewing is releasing an updated Educator dark lager, with a portion of sales benefiting Hoops & Homework and area students.
said an accident in the area of Concord Street at Summer Street is likely to cause delays on Monday morning.
The Middlesex District Attorney confirmed that an investigation into the Thursday night train strike is still ongoing.
A public hearing before the licensing board is scheduled for a New England restaurant chain, which could open in Shoppers World.
Tenet Healthcare has officially handed over operations to Tufts, keeping the cancer center open and operating in Framingham.
Mayor Charlie Sisitsky will give the address on Jan. 31 at City Hall. Here's how to watch.
All Politics is Local and MassGOP needs new leadership.
Eversource, Natick and MetroWest nonprofits are partnering to help residents manage energy costs. Here's what to know.
Starting Jan. 17, Veterans in suicidal crisis can go to any VA or non-VA health care facility for free emergency health care
Read Mayor Charlie Sisitsky's message below.
Statement from Whip Clark on House Republican Attack on Reproductive Freedom
Senior captain Selina Monestime cleared the milestone of 1,000 points in a win for the Flyers against Newton South.
Officials announced the hire of Christimara Garcia, who comes with years of experience and success in the space. She starts this month.
The Mass Cultural Council Awarded $750,000 to 50 state-designated cultural districts for 2023, including in Framingham.
Deann Pires de Mello was pulled over for texting and driving in Framingham. Now, he's in custody on aggravated homicide charges in Brazil.
If her appointment is ratified, Heather Gutierrez will begin work for Framingham on Jan. 30.
Taxpayers will save $7 a year after the School Building Committee's final meeting this week.
Healey will get a winter and emergency preparedness briefing at the Massachusetts EMA bunker before touring the local DPW.
Reyad Shah, a Framingham native and longtime Framingham Public Schools employee, will lead the organization. He replaces Anthony Lucivero.
The program is available to kids who may have speech, language, physical, social-emotional, or other learning problems, officials said.
The Mutual One Charitable Foundation will help the department transition its auxiliary police officers to community service volunteers.
Statement from Democratic Whip Katherine Clark on the 2nd Anniversary of January 6th