Declaration will salute immigrants, knock critics
To mark International Migrants Day, activists plan to visit the State House Friday and deliver a declaration outlining positive contributions of immigrants…
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To mark International Migrants Day, activists plan to visit the State House Friday and deliver a declaration outlining positive contributions of immigrants…
Ongoing market consolidation and higher U.S. health care spending growth rates are identified as reasons for concern in the Massachusetts Health…
STATE HOUSE — Several experts pegged the likely growth of tax revenues in fiscal 2017 at less than 4 percent, citing drags on…
BOSTON – Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Democrat, and former Virginia Gov. Jim Gilmore, a Republican, will top the major party March 1…
Chris Gavriel could barely finish talking about his son before his voice began to shake with emotion Tuesday afternoon at a State…
BOSTON – The Massachusetts state income tax rate will fall slightly in January, the third-to-last step in the tax rate'…
STATE HOUSE — A sticking point in the D.C. donnybrook that led to a 2013 government shutdown, the national debt ceiling has…
BOSTON – Late-night bus and subway service likely will be ended early next year, as members of the Fiscal and Management Control…
STATE HOUSE — Special education students and English language learners enrolled at charter schools are more likely to earn higher scores on the…
BOSTON — Halting a runaway Red Line subway train with 50 passengers aboard with no injuries drew praise for the two Massachusetts Bay…
STATE HOUSE — Total emergency room use in Massachusetts dropped slightly in 2014, but visits associated with a behavioral health conditions rose sharply,…
The MBTA has notified several firms working on the over-budget Green Line Extension project that it is acting to end their…
STATE HOUSE — More than a year after the Legislature passed a domestic violence prevention law, more than three-quarters of the new…
BOSTON – Massachusetts will receive an estimated $120 million in federal disaster relief tied to the pummeling with snow that the state endured…
STATE HOUSE — Tom Brannelly wanted legislators to be able to put a face to the issue of distracted driving as they weighed…
BOSTON – Reviving an effort that stalled under his predecessor, Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday proposed legislation that would give local officials control…
STATE HOUSE — Gov. Charlie Baker praised President Barack Obama's decision to address the nation Sunday night and voiced support for…
BOSTON – Senator Anthony Petruccelli, an East Boston Democrat and a key member of Senate leadership, plans to resign his seat to join…