Rep. Kane is urging the public to attend one of the seven sessions.
Two law firm owners paid $10,000 to resolve issues that they had contributed to a statewide candidate's campaign.
On the heels of high-profile failures like the Baby Doe case, Gov. Charlie Baker vowed to "keep kids safe."
The town of Westborough announced the articles for the special town warrant.
The MBTA is facing "significant structural challenges," according to a report released by the Fiscal and Management Control Board.
Eversource and National Grid applied for a lower rate for natural gas service to Massachusetts residents.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is reviewing the legality of fantasy sports and some reps want to treat it as gambling.
Middlesex residents are complaining of a scam involving men posing as deputies, issuing threats if debts aren't paid.
The regulations, which also require retailers to keep the devices behind the counter, take effect Sept. 25.
The Spurr House is hosting an open house this weekend.
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Keolis Commuter Services feels the additional personnel will only affirm its commitment to improving customer service.
The owners of a Worcester payroll company pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to defraud the IRS, wire fraud and tax evasion.
There's no law banning necrophilia in Massachusetts. A state rep wants to change that.
The chip sealing begins on many Westborough roads.
Of the millions exposed in the Ashley Madison data hack, some can be traced back to government offices in Massachusetts.
Kane says she was surprised at how many people have unclaimed property. She wants to help them realize it, and claim it.
Massachusetts ranked favorably in a new national study comparing underprivileged children and their living situations.
The Historical Commission meets this week to tackle an agenda that includes an update on the state hospital and more.
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The next Westborough Board of Selectmen meeting's got a packed agenda that includes manager changes, appointments and approvals (or not).
Warren joined other democrats to introduce the Equal Employment for All Act.
Former lawmaker pushing for a referendum that would legalize fireworks in the Bay State.
Beverly Scott resigned from the MBTA this winter as the system crumbled amid a slew of storms.
Legislators have once again passed a bill for a tax free holiday in Massachusetts.
The Baker-Polito administration announced longer hours at pools, beaches and waterfronts.
Shoppers take advantage of the weekend (if passed), sometimes waiting to buy some big ticket items when tax is suspended on retail sales.
A study shows Massachusetts workers must make $24 an hour to afford rent in the state, more than the $18 average renter's salary.
A new study breaks it down.
Each appointed board member comes as part of the $38.1 billion state budget which Baker signed into law Friday.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has ordered that the U.S. flag and the Commonwealth flag be lowered to half-staff.
Massachusetts lawmakers took to social media to share their opinions.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
AG Healy wants the website to remove its adult section, citing it as a 'popular vehicle for commercial sexual exploitation.'
Check out some of the top headlines from around the commonwealth this week.
The governor has ordered that the United States flag be lowered to half staff.
Ruling gives gay Americans biggest civil right victory to date.
The Presidential Primary is only eight months away, on March 1, 2016.
Since 2004, 6,600 people have died in the Commonwealth from opiates. Governor's plan to cost $27 Million in Fiscal Year 2016.
This will delay a rate hike for Massachusetts small businesses, employees due to federal healthcare reform.