Baker knocks Trump plan to deliver jobless aid

Out-of-work Massachusetts residents have received more than $200 million in enhanced unemployment benefits over the past week with more checks going in the mail, butRead More

Baker: Hundreds of Mass. businesses found to be in violation of COVID-19 guidelines

Nearly 350 businesses across Massachusetts, including restaurants and barbershops, were recently found to be violation of the state’s COVID-19 health and safety guidelines, Gov. CharlieRead More

Here’s what Boston students can expect when they ultimately return to school

Boston Public Schools students can expect a safe, clean, and spaced-out learning environment when they ultimately return to class this fall amid the ongoing coronavirusRead More

SJC weighs COVID-19 cases brought by inmates

Six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, the state’s highest court will decide whether two inmates should have their prison sentences paused given the health risksRead More

Baker nominates 3 for judgeships

Gov. Charlie Baker on Wednesday nominated attorneys Michelle Fentress and Robert Harnais for District Court judgeships, and Patrick Haggan for a seat on the SuperiorRead More

2 Mass. breweries forced to close after COVID-positive customer goes ‘bar hopping while waiting for test results’

Two Massachusetts breweries that are within a stone’s throw of each other were forced to close after a COVID-positive customer decided to “go bar hoppingRead More

Researchers find racial disparities across Mass. court system

BOSTON (AP) — Black and Latino defendants in Massachusetts are more likely than white defendants to be locked up for drug and weapons offenses andRead More

Mass. officials warn public to beware of apartment leasing scams amid pandemic

Bay State officials are warning the public to beware of an uptick in apartment leasing scams amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. There has been aRead More

Museum of Fine Arts in Boston preparing to welcome back guests this month

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is getting ready to reopen its doors to the public after the coronavirus pandemic forced a temporary closureRead More

Group calling for reopening of Mass. police brutality cases holding march in Boston

Activists and family members of people killed by law enforcement are planning to march together in Boston Wednesday in protest of police brutality. The MassRead More