FOR 60 SECONDS in the early evening, the best view in Greater Boston transportation is aboard an outbound MBTA commuter rail train as it passes Millennium Park in West Roxbury, […]
An eyewitness view of school segregation — in Needham
Where women lead, a healthier world follows
MICHELLE WU is the first woman and first person of color elected to lead Boston and this, among other things, is a major victory for climate justice. She acknowledges the public […]
Rhode Island makes it trifecta on TCI
CONNECTICUT GOV. NED LAMONT dropped out on Tuesday, Gov. Charlie Baker of Massachusetts called it quits on Thursday, and now Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee is pulling his state out of […]
This Sunday, think about ways to reduce traffic fatalities
ON SUNDAY, November 21, we recognize World Day of Remembrance — an international day of remembrance for those tragically killed or seriously injured on our roads. To mark the event, […]
Baker’s new biomass rules are step backward
HERE’S A QUICK tip for greening our heat and power: if you need to set it on fire, it isn’t clean. That should be the guiding principle for the state’s […]
MBTA gives Dalton extension through end of 2022
THE MBTA extended until the end of next year the contract of the manager overseeing the Green Line extension, giving him time to wrap up work on the project. During […]
A first step on offshore wind
Federal, state, and local officials gathered on Cape Cod Thursday for a ceremonial groundbreaking for Vineyard Wind, the first large-scale offshore wind farm in the United States. It was a […]
A first step on offshore wind
FEDERAL, STATE, and local officials gathered on Cape Cod Thursday for a ceremonial groundbreaking for Vineyard Wind, the first large-scale offshore wind farm in the United States. It was a […]
Baker pulls the plug on transportation climate initiative
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER threw in the towel on his transportation climate initiative on Thursday just days after Gov. Ned Lamont of Connecticut did the same thing in his state. “The […]
High court sides with DOC on prison COVID rules
THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT ruled Thursday that the Department of Correction has not been “deliberately indifferent” to inmates’ health during the COVID pandemic, because it took precautions and, most significantly, […]
Healey says Mass General Brigham expansion will net $385m annual profit
MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM’S proposed expansion into the suburbs would net the health system an estimated $385 million a year in profits, according to a report released Wednesday by Attorney General Maura Healey, raising questions […]
Wu endorses Edwards in special election for state Senate
IN HER FIRST MOVE to exert political muscle following her landslide victory, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is throwing her support behind Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards, who is competing in […]
Baker laments ‘massive delay’ in spending ARPA funds
On Wednesday night, Gov. Charlie Baker’s worst fears about giving the Legislature control of $5.3 billion in federal money came true. The House and Senate blew past their self-imposed deadline […]
Baker laments ‘massive delay’ in spending ARPA funds
ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, Gov. Charlie Baker’s worst fears about giving the Legislature control of $5.3 billion in federal money came true. The House and Senate blew past their self-imposed deadline […]
Lawmakers don’t get ARPA spending bill done
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE HOUSE AND SENATE will go into their mid-session recess without finalizing a plan to spend close to $4 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funding and […]
Report finds older adults use telehealth far less than others
THE POPULARITY OF telehealth has surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, as doctors shut their offices to nonemergency visits, then even once they reopened, patients remained hesitant to go to a […]
House votes to strengthen control of health system expansions
FIRING A SHOT across the bow of the state’s leading hospital networks, the House voted nearly unanimously on Wednesday to give a state health commission more authority to scrutinize expansion […]
Hospital execs say industry in fragile state
THE CHIEF EXECUTIVES of the state’s top academic medical centers told the Health Policy Commission on Wednesday that they are doing everything they can to shift care to lower-cost settings […]
T notes: New phenomenon – GLX leftover money
AS COMPLETION of the Green Line extension approaches, it’s prompting a rare discussion at the MBTA – what to do with all the leftover money. Five years ago the project […]
Wu proposes expanded free MBTA bus service
BOSTON MAYOR MICHELLE WU, who has faced a steady stream of doubters wondering how she would make good on a campaign vow to bring about fare-free MBTA service, used her […]
Rocky road continues at Biogen
FOR CAMBRIDGE-BASED Biogen, it’s been the best of times and the worst of times. The biotech powerhouse saw its Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm approved in June by the Food and Drug […]
Rocky road continues at Biogen
FOR CAMBRIDGE-BASED Biogen, it’s been the best of times and the worst of times. The biotech powerhouse saw its Alzheimer’s drug Aduhelm approved in June by the Food and Drug […]
Poll finds parents bullish on return to in-person learning
AFTER A YEAR AND A HALF of unprecedented disruption of daily life, parents of K-12 students in Massachusetts are very optimistic about what the return to in-person classes will bring, […]
Marking historic firsts, Wu sworn in as Boston mayor
REACHING BACK TO Boston’s revolutionary roots, Michelle Wu took office on Tuesday as the city’s new mayor, saying bold action that challenges the status quo is at the heart of […]
