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Family Shelter Placements Have More Than Doubled In Massachusetts Under Maura Healey
By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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A Democratic candidate for the Massachusetts Senate wants to stop paving roads so people stop driving cars. New Bedford Democrat Molly Kivi, 34, who is pursuing the party's nomination in the Second Bristol and Plymouth District, expressed support for the idea in a recent interview with the New
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Federal immigration authorities arrested a 43-year-old Chinese illegal immigrant charged with sex crimes against Massachusetts residents. Deportation officers from Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston, a division of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, arrested Yao Zhang on July 5 in Medford, authorities said.
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It was bad enough that the legacy media kept the country in dark about President Joe Biden's rapidly declining mental capacity. But now we see the same pattern emerging with the media shielding the public from Vice President Kamela Harris's character, political record, and opinions. The
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Those billboards could prove expensive. A pro-life organization that operates four crisis pregnancy centers in Massachusetts has filed a federal lawsuit against the state's governor and public health commissioner as well as a pro-abortion advocacy organization and its leader, claiming that their "overt viewpoint-based campaign of harassment,
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Former President Donald Trump can win the 2024 presidential election if he behaves himself, according to New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu. Sununu, who supports Trump, says he thinks the former president has the right ideas for the country, and thinks the only thing that could stop Trump from beating Vice
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A human recently contracted Eastern equine encephalitis in Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced this past weekend. The person who got it is a male in his 80s who got a mosquito bite in Worcester County, according to a press release from the state's health agency.
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By Bruce Mohl CommonWealth Beacon The Nantucket board of selectmen has released what might be described as a dispatch from the front lines of offshore wind development, a hot take on what it's like to be a municipality trying to co-exist with the nation's first industrial-scale