Four post offices in the state have extended hours if you need to get your taxes out before midnight Wednesday, April 15.
Jennifer L. Lemmerman wrote that her brother's murder only strengthened her principles against capital punishment.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was found guilty of the Boston Marathon bombings on all counts.
The service interruption will allow MassDOT Data Center upgrades to take place.
Reps. Stephen Lynch and Michael Capuano aren't 100 percent convinced Nancy Pelosi can lead them back to majority status.
The trial next goes to the death penalty phase.
MBTA panel findings were released Wednesday by the Baker Administration.
The president said Monday that he honored Moynihan last year at the White House.
The new Massachusetts law begins April 7.
The award is part of the state's Winter Recovery Assistance Program.
A new Census Bureau report says that Middlesex County is the third fastest growing county in Massachusetts, and showed the largest increase.
Some 25,000 individuals did not file in Massachusetts in 2011. An estimated $25 million is owed in refunds.
Over 500 signatures, the Board of Aldermen, they all want the City's pension fund to sell off its shares in fossil fuel companies. Why?
In an effort to gather public feedback on its new proposed zoning ordinance, the City hosted an informational session at the Armory.
Massachusetts has 11 animal protection bills up for vote, but they need support.
City of Somerville Director of Planning George Proakis stopped by the SCATV studio recently to talk about the overhauled zoning ordinance.
Mayor Marty Walsh said the firing was “not a difficult decision.”
A Democrat and Republican have proposed bills in reaction to Thursday’s protests on I-93.
Gov. Deval Patrick signed the Unaccompanied Homeless Youth bill into law on Tuesday while Cyrus fundraised for homeless youths in August.
These three laws are among a host of measures that will go into effect Thursday to kick off the new year.
‘Governor, this is Barack Obama, formerly of Somerville. I’ve got a few complaints about service in and around the neighborhood.’
The city has sued the Massachusetts Gaming Commission over the casino’s license.
The project, which will extend the Green Line to Somerville and Medford, is expected to cost $2.297 billion.
Somerville Neighborhood News reports on the Immigration Crisis, with an interview with Noam Chomsky's daughter, Professor Aviva Chomsky.
Greater Somerville - Joe Lynch & KyAnn Anderson - Election Night 2014
The governor’s race was one the closest statewide results in recent memory.
Democratic incumbent State Sen. Pat Jehlen and Republican challenger Robert Cappucci were on the ballot.
State legislators passed a law allowing three casinos and a slots parlor in 2011. On Tuesday, it was voters turn to decide.
Democrat Christine Barber and independent Nick Lanzilli were on the ballot.
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From a look at the ballots, to a breakdown of the ballot questions, to polling locations and more, here’s what you need to know.
Menino died Thursday at the age of 71. He was Boston's longest-serving mayor.
State Representative Denise Provost of the Massachusetts 27th Middlesex district, speaks with co-host Joe Lynch on this week’s show.
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) wowed a crowd of some 500 students, faculty and neighbors on September 15.
Lincoln Park renovations were back on the agenda again, almost a year after the previous meeting.
Even though the mayor vetoed their proposed campaign finance reform ordinance, Alderman-at-Large Bill White & colleagues aren’t giving up.
Here is one upcoming news headline for the next newscast.
Join hosts Joe Lynch and KyAnn Anderson as they say farewell to summer, with a lively debate over a variety of local news stories.
Deborah B. Goldberg, former Brookline selectwoman, will take on the Republican Michael J. Heffernan in November.
Democratic candidate Steven Grossman conceded to Coakley Tuesday night.