New state guidance targets hate, bias in sports

Guidance rolled out Tuesday by Attorney General Maura Healey’s office lays out steps that school athletic officials can take to help keep hate and biasRead More

Boston Calling announces new headliner after Foo Fighters pull out of upcoming festival

The upcoming Boston Calling festival announced Wednesday that iconic rock band Nine Inch Nails would take over Foo Fighter’s headliner spot. The change comes afterRead More

Mass. Lottery marks 50 years of winners, losers and local aid

There were 4,783,000 tickets sold for the first drawing of The Game, but only seven had the winning numbers — 302424. And among those sevenRead More

Boston transit agency resolves discrimination allegations

BOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has resolved allegations that it violated laws protecting disabled people when it contracted with ride-hailing companies toRead More

Massachusetts ranked among best states for working from home

Massachusetts has been ranked among the best states for working from home, according to a new study. Personal finance website WalletHub says it compared theRead More

FDA warns of norovirus outbreak linked to raw oysters that were shipped to many states, including Mass.

(WHDH) — The United States Food and Drug Administration has warned restaurants and retailers of a norovirus outbreak linked to potentially contaminated raw oysters thatRead More

Attorney representing Boston bar argues fatal stabbing of Marine was ‘not foreseeable’

A Boston bar could lose its liquor license after one of its bouncers allegedly stabbed a man to death outside its doors, but an attorneyRead More

DA: 3 15-year-olds facing gun charges in connection with separate incidents

Three 15-year-olds face firearm charges following their arrests in separate incidents that occurred over the last four days, District Attorney Kevin Hayden said. A boy fromRead More

Boston bar owners say fatal stabbing was ‘not foreseeable,’ ask to keep liquor license

A Boston bar could lose its liquor license after one of its bouncers allegedly stabbed a man to death outside its doors, but attorneys saidRead More

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Officials: Mass. man could get 20 years in prison after illegally flying helicopter out of his back yard more than 50 times

An East Brookfield man could get 20 years in prison after he was convicted of flying a helicopter out of his back yard in EastRead More