Lucky numbers: 50 people pick winning digits in 1 Mass Cash Lottery drawing

Five numbers made 50 Massachusetts residents very happy on Sunday night. Sunday’s Mass Cash Lottery winning numbers — 9, 15, 3, 27 and 21 —Read More

Ex-Harvard coach, father indicted in $1.5M admissions scam

BOSTON (AP) — The former fencing coach at Harvard and a wealthy Maryland businessman were indicted Monday on charges the coach took $1.5 million inRead More

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Baker: Vaccine tiers will ‘maximize the preservation of life’

On the heels of submitting an initial COVID-19 vaccine order to the federal government Friday, Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday discussed some of the thingsRead More

Officials push Baker to restore restrictions, business leaders demand stores stay open

Gov. Charlie Baker is coming under increasing criticism from health and public officials calling for a return to business restrictions as coronavirus cases skyrocket, butRead More

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Boston officials blast proposed MBTA cuts

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and other local officials and community groups slammed the MBTA’s proposed cuts to services at a press conference Monday. “These cutsRead More

Baker: Hospitals to curtail elective procedures amid ‘rapid increase’ in COVID-19 cases

Gov. Charlie Baker announced Monday that all hospitals in Massachusetts will curtail some elective procedures later this week to free up beds for virus patientsRead More

Baker under pressure to do more to control virus spread

BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Charlie Baker is coming under mounting pressure from public health experts and municipal leaders to do more to control the dramaticRead More

American Red Cross looking for blood donors this holiday season

The American Red Cross is urging healthy donors to give blood or platelets to help ensure a stable supply for patients this holiday season. BetweenRead More

Report: MBTA service cuts could wipe out 800 jobs

More than 800 jobs could be eliminated if the MBTA moves ahead with major service cuts in response to a sharp decline in ridership, accordingRead More

Walsh calls proposed MBTA service cuts ‘simply wrong’

Boston Mayor Martin Walsh said Monday that proposed Massachusetts Bay Transportation service cuts are “simply wrong,” adding that it would threaten the state’s economy andRead More