Fire at Massachusetts assisted-living home kills 9
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A heartbroken Massachusetts mother is demanding accountability after seeing American flags be vandalized once more on a Cape Cod bridge named in honor of her Purple Heart son.
Massachusetts officials are pointing to cuts in federal disaster aid to drum up support for nearly $3 billion in bonds to fund climate resilience projects. “The Mass Ready Act” would authorize $2.9 billion in bonds over five years to pay for an array ...
Seven officers were placed on paid leave after a man died on July 11 following a struggle with police in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Mothers whose employers opted out of a state-run program and use private family leave plans say they've experienced hassles with insurers and other benefit managers when trying to access paid medical leave after childbirth.
Massachusetts AG Campbell secures $1.6 million for the state's Medicaid in a settlement with Gilead over illegal kickbacks related to HIV drugs.
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Bay State health officials are reporting the first confirmed case of West Nile virus in an animal this year, as people are urged to take precautions against mosquito bites. A goat was recently exposed to the virus in Lunenburg in Worcester County, the Department of Public Health announced on Tuesday.
With education facing impending cuts at the federal level, the new $61 billion state budget continues free school lunches, community college, and regional transportation.
A former Massachusetts state worker has been charged with smuggling K2-laced papers to an inmate at a federal prison.