Embattled Brockton mayor faces potential assault and battery charge
Massachusetts State Police assigned to the Plymouth district attorney’s office have filed an application for a clerk’s hearing to be held on one criminal charge against Mayor Moises Rodrigues.
2026 World Cup in Massachusetts
US blues: Hundreds gather in Boston to watch Belgium end America’s World Cup dreams
The wide selection of red, white and blue gear in the crowd outside Time Out Market made it feel like a second helping of Fourth of July.
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Boston's Citizenship Day attracts fewer applicants amid tense immigration climate
The annual event in Roxbury saw 158 aspiring citizens complete their applications, half the number from last year. -
‘We don’t want to make donations more expensive’: Mass. nonprofits decry income tax ballot question
According to state officials, the measure would wipe out a state deduction for charitable donations and increase a tax paid by several small businesses. -
As small Mass. colleges struggle with finances, students grapple with cost-cuts
When Hampshire College announced that it would shut down this year, the news rippled across New England, home to many other small, tuition-dependent colleges including Lesley University. -
Supreme Court restores access to abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth, mail and pharmacies
The order signed by Justice Samuel Alito temporarily allows women seeking abortions to obtain the pill at pharmacies or through the mail, without an in-person visit to a doctor. -
GBH Daily: What’s next for urban gardens?
A citywide effort to repurpose vacant lots into edible parks and gardens could address food insecurity.
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