Massachusetts Senate
Police: Brockton Senator Drank At Work Event Before Drunk Driving Arrest, Declined Breathalyzer
By Matt Murphy
Massachusetts Senate
By Matt Murphy
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BOSTON — Governor Charlie Baker's Massachusetts State Police problem ballooned over the weekend following a damning report revealing that the Bay State's top law enforcement agency allegedly withheld salary data from its Boston Seaport and Logan Airport barracks since at least 2010. On Monday, the Swampscott Republican
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CNN's Anderson Cooper appeared on "New Day" Monday to discuss his "60 Minutes" interview with Stormy Daniels and said it was important to hear her speak publicly, despite being unable to verify her story. "I think it was important for people to actually
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(Photo gallery attached at bottom of page) BOSTON — More than 50,000 rallied on the Common Saturday to push for more gun control as part of the national "March For Our Lives" movement, with thousands of Hub students who began the march in Roxbury taking center stage.
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It's not just President Donald Trump who thinks "fake news" is a problem. Even the Washington Post's Bob Woodward is warning that some reporters are becoming "emotionally unhinged" covering President Trump and crossing over into a "tone of ridicule."
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By Matt Murphy STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE BOSTON — A handful of mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses would be repealed and the state's approach to juvenile offenders overhauled in a sweeping criminal justice bill released Friday by Massachusetts House and Senate lawmakers.
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The Democratic Party has abandoned Roman Catholics in America by demanding its candidates support abortion and by opposing tax credits for religious schools, the archbishop of New York said. Cardinal Timothy Dolan, one of the most prominent clerics in America, castigated the party that once counted Catholics as a reliable
Massachusetts Senate
UPDATE (Friday 2:45 p.m.) Governor Charlie Baker's administration has cited the investigation launched by Attorney General Maura Healey into allegations of State Police overtime malfeasance as proof the governor considers the nature of the actions criminal. BOSTON — Senate President Harriette Chandler is going where Governor Charlie
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