‘Toxic culture of fear, intimidation, harassment’: Local lawmakers provide update on investigation at Fort Hood
(WHDH) — Three members of the Bay State congressional delegation spoke about what they recently found at Fort Hood in Texas — where Army Sgt.Read More
Walsh: Boston ‘very close’ to moving into red category on state’s COVID-19 map
Mayor Martin J. Walsh on Wednesday warned that Boston is “very close” to moving into the red category on the state’s weekly map that tracksRead More
Mass. extends free COVID-19 testing in 18 communities through October
Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that the state’s “Stop the Spread” initiative has extended free COVID-19 testing in 18 communities through the end of October.Read More
Baker rips Washington, but distances self from elections
Days after urging the U.S. Senate to wait until after the election to fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat, Gov. Charlie Baker lashed outRead More
Baker: Use three weeks of data to decide schooling models
Amplifying his administration’s desire to see more children return to school, Gov. Charlie Baker is turning up the pressure on cities and towns with lowRead More
Covering the bases: Fenway Park expected as voting venue
BOSTON (AP) — There’s the windup, the pitch — and the vote. Election officials in Boston are expected to approve Fenway Park as an earlyRead More
2 New England bike routes ranked among best in US for viewing fall foliage
(WHDH) — As prime leaf-peeping season rapidly approaches, a pair of bike routes in New England have been ranked among the best in the UnitedRead More
Mass. voters can now request ballots online
Election Day is less than 6 weeks away, and for the first time ever, Massachusetts voters can now request a mail-in ballot online without submittingRead More
Median Mass. home sale price approaching half a million
The real estate market in Massachusetts is adapting to COVID-19, according to the Warren Group, which on Wednesday released data showing the median-price for aRead More
Baker questions decision-making on school reopenings
Gov. Charlie Baker on Tuesday chided cities and towns that have abruptly abandoned plans to bring students back to the classroom because of small outbreaksRead More