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Arrests for unlicensed driving plunge in New York following unauthorized immigrant license law like Mass.’s
Mass. voters will decide the law’s fate on the ballot. Advocates say it’s another piece of evidence the Bay State’s law would make roads safer. -
Voters sour on state's infrastructure but don't blame Baker, poll finds
MassINC poll also finds most voters aren't willing to pay more for improvements. -
Sen. Warren calls for change in MBTA leadership
The senator says lack of accountability, not resources, is the biggest obstacle to progress. -
T troubles put agency oversight and funding back on Beacon Hill agenda
Fixing the MBTA will require both sustained funding and structural changes to its oversight system. -
No federal takeover of the MBTA, official says
Head of the Federal Transit Administration said the agency doesn't have the legal authority to take over the MBTA. -
3 stories GBH News is following this week
Martha's Vineyard migrants looking for housing, slow zones on the Orange Line and historic Lakota artifacts are being returned. -
How cleaning crews made the Orange Line sparkle — and smell good — during the shutdown
The 30-day shutdown involved some deep cleaning of stations. -
Dept. of Public Utilities rejects giving up oversight of MBTA safety
Agency officials say no matter where the responsibility lies, it will be hard to hire enough skilled workers. -
MBTA admits to ongoing slow zones on Orange Line beyond 7-day ‘settling’ period
The transit authority is doing additional construction work at night that’s slowing trains between North Station and Assembly Square. -
Biking got more popular during the Orange Line shutdown. Can Boston make it safer?
There's safety in numbers, said Becca Wolfson, executive director of the Boston Cyclists Union.