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The nightmare in the Round Hill neighborhood of Sagamore has begun. “Here I am at this age in my life, and I have to start all over again?”
The Mass. oversight commission decertified five officers in December, including one who took bribes and another connected to a pregnant woman's homicide.
The state fire marshal sent a notice to Massachusetts bars, restaurants and clubs Tuesday about the dangers of illegal sparklers.
Fraud allegations in Minnesota’s childcare system are prompting two Massachusetts Republican lawmakers to ask the Healey administration to conduct a “top-to-bottom audit” of a Bay State voucher
BOSTON — With the start of 2026, Massachusetts residents will see several new laws and regulations take effect. Some changes are already in place, while others will roll out later this year. Beginning Friday, Massachusetts will allow on-site cannabis consumption at licensed marijuana establishments.
Ducks and chickens were able to escape to safety as flames ripped through a barn in Massachusetts. It happened Saturday night on the grounds of a property on Old Center in Winchendon. Multiple 911 callers reported the fire. When firefighters arrived, they found heavy fire throughout the barn and requested assistance from surrounding towns.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration has awarded $3.6 million to support students with disabilities across Massachusetts’ public colleges and universities through the Massachusetts Inclusive
Employees at the University of Massachusetts again dominated the top positions on the state’s public payroll in 2025, with its executives, medical school leaders, and high-profile athletic coaches bringing home the largest salaries, according to data from the state comptroller’s office.
Massachusetts reached a marijuana sales milestone in 2025, with $1.65 billion in adult-use sales for the year—bringing the state’s total legal cannabis purchases to over $10 billion since the recreational market launched,
The Massachusetts unemployment rate held at 4.7% in November, with an over-the-year increase of just 1,800 jobs statewide, indicating a slow but stable labor market.
Two of the four deaths were of children under the age of 2 in Boston, according to the Boston Public Health Commission.
A Massachusetts police department is mourning the death of one of its own after an officer was struck and killed while attempting to assist a driver on a highway.