Nearly half a million Bay State families will get a lower amount of food assistance as benefits from the federal stimulus expire.
Among the Act's provisions: "Prohibiting Internet companies from collecting personal and location information from anyone under 13 without parental consent and anyone 13 to 15 years old without the user’s consent."
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.
Massachusetts' 6th Congressional District could experience electoral deja vu.
Tell the Department of Transportation what you think about their efforts.
How the state plans to improve the aging subway system.
Rep. Jay Kaufman and DA Marian Ryan spoke on a wide variety of topics including cyber bullying, the Dookhan Lab scandal and domestic violence.
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.
A fortune teller in Salem, Mass. is accused of taking $16,800 from a client to protect him from evil.
Measure would ensure the safety of people with pets in emergency situations.
Announcement from Friday comes on the heels of several other positive tests in neighboring Lynnfield earlier in the summer.
Former master sushi chef at Sushi Island reportedly gets victualer's license in Marblehead for restaurant to be located at 114 Pleasant Street in that town.
Community forum on Thursday morning, Oct. 31 will discuss draft regulations for sale on alcoholic beverages in Wakefield.
Be sure workers and employees know what the new bank note looks like.
Don't pay $50 to $90 for something you can get for free or at minimal charge from the Registry of Deeds.
Senate leaders on Beacon Hill have presented a proposal to help local communities borrow money to fix aging systems.
This week, we check out health inspection results from five popular restaurants in Wakefield.
Warren decides to minimally staff office and not have staff answer phone calls during shutdown.
On the other hand, Congress is thought of more highly than the Kardashians.
With his Wrentham home on the market, speculation grows as to what the former U.S. senator’s next move may be.
Is Obamacare going to change things in Massachusetts, where we pioneered a version of the universal healthcare program? You bet it is. Check out some of the big differences you can expect under Obamacare.
More than 150 are eligible to apply for the second and final phase in the selection process.
The move is expected to generate $2 billion in new revenue for the postal service
Annual state grants help support local cultural events in Massachusetts towns and cities.
State GOP lawmakers have been working to repeal 6.25% tax on custom software and network design services.
According to the Boston Globe, the construction is set to take place in 2014 and 2015.
The Ethics Committee of the U.S. House won't keep digging into North Shore Congressman John Tierney's tie, via his wife, to an illegal offshore gambling business.
U.S. Rep. John Tierney has urged caution on the matter of Syria.
A portion of the fee would go to The One Fund Boston.