Prisoners' advocates urge Healey to address a backlog in parole hearings
Prisoners advocates say nearly 100 people who committed crimes as young adults will be ready for hearings in the next ten months following a court ruling.
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Boston reparations panel members are committed to their slow-moving work
One clear point of disagreement between task force members is public meetings — the panel has not had one since March.
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Boston Elections Department under state investigation for ballot shortages
“They had the ballots — they didn’t distribute them properly,” Galvin said. -
Healey to Massachusetts: As second Trump term looms, keep calm and carry on
The governor promises that the state will stay the course, on policy and in terms of its fundamental character. -
Harris says nation must accept election results while urging supporters to keep fighting
“While I concede this election,” she said, “I do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign.” -
Massachusetts women's groups ready to mobilize under second Trump presidency
Many organizations said they stand at the ready to fight for women's rights -
Wake Up Well: Talking politics with family members who disagree
The election can bring up some fraught conversations.
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