Tell the Department of Transportation what you think about their efforts.
Friday's forum will give the candidates a great opportunity to address issues of importance to seniors and their caregivers.
How the state plans to improve the aging subway system.
Governor Patrick announced two major changes slated for the state's major east-west road.
Bill includes $20 million for heating assistance to address delays in funding following the federal government shutdown.
FEMA’s updated and expanded flood zone maps may mean big flood insurance cost increases for homeowners.
A months-long battle comes to an end.
A fortune teller in Salem, Mass. is accused of taking $16,800 from a client to protect him from evil.
Nicole Freedman, Director of Bicycle Programs in the City of Boston said the new lanes will be added along the parkway’s existing six foot shoulder and will not reduce the number of traffic lanes.
Boston.com reported originally park rangers saw someone in a minivan looking through the scope of a rifle.
The crowded mayoral and at-large councillor fields were winnowed down Tuesday.
The North End restauranteur would like to see more wrestling programs in high schools, and help small businesses cut through red tape.
Ramon Soto's former schoolteacher breaks down why he's supporting his student.
“Voters should be aware that any caller conducting a survey, and claiming to be Election Department personnel, is engaging in fraudulent behavior," said Geraldine Cuddyer, chair of Boston’s Board of Election Commissioners.
The front doors of the State House will be opened for the state Army and Air National Guard units who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A bill would raise the speed limit on portions of the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 95.
A portion of the fee would go to The One Fund Boston.
Three educational forums to be held throughout the state.
In 2013, the MBTA got half of what it did in 2012.
Coakley, along with U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano, touched on a possible run for Gov. Deval Patrick’s post at Monday’s Labor Day Breakfast.
The settlement comes after several months of investigation into the former lieutenant governor's political solicitations.
A look at what's open in Roslindale on the holiday today.
Michael Flaherty is running for at-large city councilor, after losing two years ago in the same race, and four years ago while running for mayor.
A Tuesday hearing on girls experience with violence is being held at the Reggie Lewis Track Center.
John Connolly wants to make City Hall customer friendly, and put all city services online.
City Councilor touted his public service initiatives like bringing ShotSpotter to Boston, as well as other new technologies to better serve Bostonians.
West Nile Virus poses a low-risk to humans even if you're bit. But still protect yourself and home from mosquitoes.
After discussions among top city officials and leaders, you still can't ride bikes in three major Boston parks.
Boston mayoral and city council candidates spoke about why they want to be elected to represent you.
A Roslindale resident's letter wanted to know about the federal policy on donating blood after he was rejected during the Boston Marathon bombings aftermath.
Boston Police were originally called to Weld Street for a report of a shirtless man with a gun.
The BRA is working with a Charlestown firm to create a more user friendly, interactive platform where residents can find documents and track projects.
The group has two high-profile supporters in the state.
Revenue from the new tax, which went into effect July 31, will go toward state transportation and infrastructure needs.
The city councilor from downtown Boston talks about climate change affecting Boston, and how he's staying in shape during the campaign.
You can safely buy that big screen TV in-state without a 6.25 percent sales tax on Aug. 10 and 11.