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RMV prepares for over 100,000 driver’s license applications from undocumented immigrants
Staffing, language services and hours are being expanded ahead of the anticipated surge. -
Should jaywalking fines be taken off the books?
The laws are rarely enforced, state Rep. Mike Connolly said. -
MBTA’s new safety plan centers on improved communications
MBTA General Manager Philip Eng said many of the actions in the new plan are already underway. -
Could private investment help fix the T?
Officials say there may be room for public-private partnerships to help solve the MBTA's woes -
Citing employee risks, feds demand new MBTA safety plan
The FTA rejected a work plan from the T. -
Harvard grad student planning to sue the MBTA must prove negligence first, legal analyst says
The incident at Harvard Square is the latest in a string of injuries on the MBTA in recent years. -
Harvard student struck by equipment plans to sue MBTA
her attorney says the real goal is to get more information on how the MBTA is handling safety concerns -
'No one saw it as their responsibility': Recent incidents raise questions about MBTA station safety
A utility box fell at Harvard station just two months after a ceiling tile fell at the same station. -
Blue Line riders are inconvenienced but understanding
Weeknight shutdowns for repairs begin this week. -
At pivotal moment for East-West rail, are there lessons to learn from Downeaster?
There’s currently an Amtrak route with service once daily, each way, across Massachusetts. But faster, more frequent rail service has long been a dream for many residents in the western part of state.