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Real ID takeup growing slowly in Mass. ahead of enforcement
03-20-2025 2:42 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — About 3.1 million people in Massachusetts already have a Real ID-compliant driver’s license or identification card and demand for the Registry of Motor Vehicles appointment required to get one is high ahead of a long-awaited May deadline.

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State reaches out to fired federal workers with new website; MassHire gears up to offer local help in region
03-12-2025 1:43 PM

By ALISON KUZNITZ

The Healey administration has launched a new website to connect fired federal workers with job opportunities and training resources in Massachusetts.


Healey taking executive actions to address rising energy bills
03-12-2025 1:41 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON — The Healey administration hopes to save residents billions of dollars in energy costs over the next five years by pulling a host of executive-branch levers, including redirection of some clean energy development funding to shave $50 off electricity bills in April.


Report sheds light on cannabis trends: More than $8B in sales, with prices down and potency up
03-06-2025 4:56 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — More than six years in, the legal cannabis industry landscape in Massachusetts has had a chance to evolve, and a new industry report examines some of the trend lines.


Local groups sound alarm over VA, NOAA cuts
03-03-2025 5:40 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

The Trump administration’s ongoing push to slash the federal workforce and spending is continuing to raise angst, with recent rounds of cuts drawing the ire of a leading local veterans organization and the New England Aquarium.


Healey demands state regulatory agency, utilities provide short-term relief from skyrocketing energy prices
02-18-2025 3:57 PM

By ALISON KUZNITZ

BOSTON — With Bay Staters facing skyrocketing energy bills, Gov. Maura Healey demanded Sunday that a state regulatory agency and utility companies provide urgent relief to customers.


AG tells employers DEI policies are lawful
02-15-2025 7:01 AM

By MICHAEL P. NORTON

BOSTON — Private sector efforts to seek and support diverse, equitable, inclusive and accessible workplaces are not illegal, a coalition of state attorneys general said last week, and the federal government can’t prohibit such efforts in the private sector through executive order.


Judge dismisses final right-to-repair law challenges
02-12-2025 2:14 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON – A federal judge on Tuesday tossed the remainder of a legal challenge automakers brought against a motor vehicle repair law Massachusetts voters approved more than four years ago.


By-right accessory dwellings now allowed in communities statewide
02-04-2025 5:02 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON — Accessory dwelling units are now allowed by right in single-family zoning districts across most of Massachusetts, under a law Gov. Maura Healey signed in August. The rule went into effect on Sunday.


Union: Faculty pay not keeping up with community college enrollment
01-19-2025 3:38 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON – As enrollment at community colleges booms under the state’s new free tuition program, the faculty that teach and support the burgeoning population are asking for their first wage equity adjustment in 25 years.


Healey targets primary care reforms, new graduation requirements in annual speech
01-17-2025 10:05 AM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — Drawing from Massachusetts history while also peeking into the future, Gov. Maura Healey on Thursday night took stock of the state’s strengths and challenges in a speech that focused more on following through on past work than on announcing new initiatives.


Healey wants shelter law shakeup, seeks changes to Right to Shelter Law, stronger criminal background checks
01-16-2025 1:50 PM

By SAM DORAN

BOSTON — With the state’s family shelter system under pressure from mounting costs and violent on-site incidents, Gov. Maura Healey is recommending statutory changes to the decades-old Right to Shelter Law, asking House and Senate leadership to fold the reforms into a supplemental budget.


Ed secretary pledges gender identity protections
01-15-2025 4:23 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON – The state’s top education official pledged Tuesday that Massachusetts schools would protect transgender students, even after a federal judge scrapped President Joe Biden’s expanded Title IX protections of LGBTQ students last week.


New Massachusetts license plate will spread overdose awareness message
01-13-2025 4:23 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON – The opioid epidemic has affected tens of thousands of people across Massachusetts, and later this year, vehicles on the state’s roadways will be able to offer reminders that survivors and grieving families are all around us.


Critical drought tag dropped for region
01-08-2025 4:55 PM

By MICHAEL P. NORTON

BOSTON – Drought conditions are no longer considered “critical” in the Pioneer Valley and two other regions of Massachusetts, following designation adjustments made in the wake of what state officials described as “several weeks of snow and rain.”


Records request will test top Dems on legislative audit
01-07-2025 11:01 AM

By ALISON KUZNITZ and SAM DORAN

BOSTON — The three-day countdown for Beacon Hill lawmakers to comply with Auditor Diana DiZoglio’s probe of the Legislature started Monday afternoon, DiZoglio said, with her office now requesting specific records from the House and Senate.Meantime,...


State legislators wrap up session, sending flurry of bills to governor
01-01-2025 12:24 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON — Top Democrats needed a few extra months to reach agreements on major laws this session, but wrapped up business for the term with almost a day to spare and New Year’s Eve plans intact.The House and Senate adjourned their last meetings of the...


Report details mail-in voting postage, printing costs
12-30-2024 7:56 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

Just less than half of the roughly 3.5 million voters who cast a ballot in November’s elections here did so in person on Election Day, Secretary of State William Galvin’s office said in a new report on the roughly $8 million costs associated with the...


Report tracks trends in Massachusetts births
12-30-2024 11:29 AM

By ALISON KUZNITZ

Fewer people who gave birth in 2022 received adequate prenatal care compared to the prior year, and more Massachusetts residents used fertility treatment, according to a new report from the Department of Public Health.DPH’s look-back into the 68,579...


Gov. Healey takes stock midway through term
12-26-2024 4:37 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG and SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON — At the midway point of her term in office, Gov. Maura Healey said last week she’s comfortable with what she’s gotten done and is more focused on implementing what she sees as “transformational” accomplishments than on pondering her next...


Home care providers see statewide crisis on horizon as demand outruns funding
12-05-2024 6:41 PM

By ALISON KUZNITZ

Thousands of older Bay Staters could lose access to home care services this spring or see support scaled back due to looming funding shortfalls totaling millions of dollars, elder advocates and providers say.Elder services organizations are urging...

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