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Rep. Nangle Steps Down From Leadership After Indictment
On Tuesday, Rep. David Nangle was indicted on a laundry list of federal charges connected to bank fraud and the improper use of campaign funds. -
Charges Against Lowell Rep. Nangle Tied To Alleged Gambling Debts, Misuse Of Funds
Rep. David Nangle faces a slew of federal criminal charges, according to U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling's office. -
Chemical Reaction Was Cause Of Explosions At Chemical Plant In Newburyport
No workers were injured in a series of explosions at a chemical plant early Thursday morning. -
Many Baker Bills Stuck In Legislative Pipeline
Gov. Charlie Baker will have to wait to find out what's in store for several of the items on his legislative agenda. -
Same-Day Voter Registration Bill Could Boost Turnout In Mass. By 100,000, Advocates Say
Supporters of same-day voter registration are mounting another push for the reform. -
Baker Seeks Increase in Ride-Hail Service Fees
Rep Sees Baker Fees As Acknowledgment Of Need For Funds -
Inequality, Poverty Has Worsened In Massachusetts' MetroWest, Report Finds
Homelessness has increased by 45 percent since 2007, according to the data. -
Baker Calls For Net-Zero Emissions By 2050
Speech also focuses on MBTA funding, health care and housing. -
Baker To Detail Transportation, Climate, Housing, Education Initiatives
Gov. Charlie Baker plans during his State of the State address Tuesday at 7 p.m. to touch on some of the big topics that have been roiling debate on Beacon Hill for years. -
Liss-Riordan Ends US Senate Campaign
Brookline attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan dropped out of the U.S. Senate race on Friday morning.