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Mass. Education Board Adopts New Vocational School Admissions Rules
The regulations will go into effect for the 2022-2023 school year. -
Pandemic Policy Extensions Signed Into Law
Authorizations for remote public meetings, to-go cocktail sales and eviction protections have been extended. -
Regional News Roundtable: RI Insurer Charges COVID Patients, NH Bars Out-Of-State Student Vaccines, Vineyard Lighthouse Contaminates Park
Our regional roundtable discusses New England headlines not found on the front pages. -
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Healey, Kennedy Pull Endorsements Of State Rep Candidate Tino Capobianco Following Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Allegations involving Capobianco include attempting sexual acts with inebriated women and unwelcome repeated sexual advances. -
More Guard Sent To Support Secret Service In D.C.
The military newspaper Stars and Stripes has reported that up to 7,000 National Guard troops could remain in Washington through March 12 because of concerns of more violence after the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. -
Baker Budget To Fund 2019 School Reform Law
Governor says he will also seek $200M for roads. -
Mass. Poised To Send National Guard Members To D.C.
The New York Times reported Wednesday that more than 20,000 members of the National Guard are expected in the Washington metro area on Inauguration Day. -
Baker Signs $45.9 Billion State Budget, Returns Abortion Plan
The governor vetoed $156 million in spending, including funds allocated for schools. -
Number Of COVID-19 Hospitalizations In Mass. Continues To Climb
There were nearly 920 people reported hospitalized Thursday because of confirmed cases of COVID-19, and more than 180 in intensive care units.