Massachusetts housing authority faces discrimination lawsuit
BOSTON (AP) — Federal authorities have filed an amended lawsuit that alleges a Massachusetts city’s housing authority and its executive director violated federal housing lawsRead More
Massachusetts roads are among the worst in America, new report finds
The highways and roads in Massachusetts rank among the very worst in America, according to a new report. Consumer Affairs says its researchers analyzed governmentRead More
Dogs rescued from tornado-ravaged Kentucky looking for new homes in time for holidays
Many dogs that were recently rescued from tornado-ravaged Kentucky are hoping to find new homes in time for the holidays. The MSPCA-Angell and the NortheastRead More
China defends science exchange program after Harvard professor charged with hiding ties
BEIJING (AP) — China on Wednesday defended its international scientific exchange programs in the wake of the conviction of a Harvard University professor charged withRead More
Baker announces activation of National Guard to support hospitals amid COVID surge
Gov. Charlie Baker on Tuesday announced the activation of the National Guard to address the non-clinical support needs of overwhelmed hospitals and health officials urgedRead More
Mass. communities distributing at-home COVID-19 tests ahead of the holidays
(WHDH) — Gov. Charlie Baker has urged Bay Staters to acquire COVID-19 self-test kits so people can test themselves before attending holiday parties but areaRead More
Baker announces activation of National Guard to support hospitals
Gov. Charlie Baker on Tuesday announced the activation of the National Guard to address the non-clinical support needs of overwhelmed hospitals and health officials urgedRead More
T police:1 in custody, 1 sought in ‘heartless’ robbery of homeless person, beating of concerned citizen in Boston
One suspect is in custody and another is being sought in connection with the “heartless” robbery of a sleeping homeless person in Boston on SundayRead More
Emerson College to begin spring semester with remote instruction in the hopes of stopping COVID-19 spread
Interim Emerson College President William P. Gilligan announced Tuesday that the Boston college will begin the spring semester remotely in the hopes of helping toRead More
Wonderfund collects thousands of gifts for Massachusetts’ most vulnerable children
(WHDH) — Massachusetts’ First Lady Lauren Baker was pleased to report Tuesday that Wonderfund has collected thousands of Christmas gifts for each of the 50,000Read More