THE MBTA’s Fiscal and Management Control Board approved a series of scaled-back service cuts on Monday and then, in an apparent swipe at Beacon Hill, voted not to raise fares […]
T board scales back service cuts, takes swipe at Beacon Hill
Katherine Clark’s fast rise in the House
LAST YEAR, The Hill called Rep. Katherine Clark “the most powerful woman in the Capitol you’ve probably never heard of.” Plenty of people have heard of her now, and many […]
Katherine Clark’s fast rise in the House
LAST YEAR, The Hill called Rep. Katherine Clark “the most powerful woman in the Capitol you’ve probably never heard of.” Plenty of people have heard of her now, and many […]
Same old plan won’t work at the MBTA
IN EARLY NOVEMBER, the MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board and T General Manager Steve Poftak released a new plan, called Forging Ahead, to deal with the catastrophic drop in […]
Tortured charter school building battle takes a new turn
ROXBURY PREPARATORY CHARTER SCHOOL, whose three-year odyssey to win approval to build a high school in Roslindale has turned into a toxic battle touching on issues of race, class, and […]
Privatized MBTA transit ambassadors deserve better
THE NEWS THAT ONE of the MBTA’s transit ambassadors was stabbed the other day while at work in Copley Station on the Green Line is troubling but not surprising. These […]
Time to complete more Complete Streets
THE PANDEMIC has upended many things, including how many of us get around. One difference is a big increase in walking and bicycling. In every community, people are getting outdoors […]
SJC got Baker emergency orders case right
THERE ARE AT least two important takeaways from the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court’s decision in Desrosiers v. Governor, in which the court upheld Gov. Charlie Baker’s authority to issue emergency […]
Hull may get a break from T cuts
WHEN THE MBTA announced a series of proposed service cuts in October, Hull found itself in an unusual situation. The South Shore municipality quickly learned the proposed cuts called for […]
Baker signs FY21 budget, vetoes $156m
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER signed the delayed fiscal 2021 budget on Friday, vetoing $156 million in spending. Lawmakers had postponed passing a budget for the year that began July 1 to […]
Baker refuses to sign abortion provision
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER rejected a provision in the Legislature’s budget bill lowering the age of parental consent for an abortion from 18 to 16 and tweaked other language narrowing when […]
SJC decision on Baker’s powers is poorly reasoned
THE MASSACHUSETTS Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) ruled on Thursday that Gov. Charlie Baker’s various COVID-19 orders were authorized by the Massachusetts Civil Defense Act of 1950, and did not violate […]
COVID-19 fallout: Alarming trend of severe liver disease
This is another in a series of conversations between Dr. Jarone Lee, a frontline critical care and emergency physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and associate professor at Harvard Medical School, […]
Former state police troopers charged in overtime scheme
TWO FORMER State Police troopers were arrested Friday for a years-long overtime scheme, which allegedly allowed them to embezzle thousands of dollars in overtime pay, according to US Attorney Andrew Lelling’s […]
At Pittsfield nursing home, outsiders are suspected cause of outbreak
Amid rising coronavirus case numbers, Gov. Charlie Baker has pointed to community spread and informal gatherings at home as the leading culprit. Now, legislators and health officials are following his […]
At Pittsfield nursing home, outsiders are suspected cause of outbreak
AMID RISING coronavirus case numbers, Gov. Charlie Baker has pointed to community spread and informal gatherings at home as the leading culprit. Now, legislators and health officials are following his […]
Housing assistance funds trickling out
THE BAKER ADMINISTRATION has paid out less than 20 percent of the money set aside for emergency housing assistance, prompting advocates for tenants to claim that the program is not […]
Mass. moves into high-risk COVID category
THE STATE AS A WHOLE moved into the high-risk COVID-19 category on Thursday as 158 communities were colored red and case counts continued to mount precipitously in Lawrence. The state […]
Finger-pointing abounds in school reopening debate
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER is increasingly finding himself the target of frustration from a variety of school officials, who are themselves weighing difficult reopening decisions amid the COVID-19 surge. The […]
Solar revolution is stalled, needs to shift into gear
AFTER FOUR YEARS of denying climate science and downplaying its consequences, the federal government is on the cusp of a new era. Although deep political divides persist on many issues, there is one […]
New leadership at Soldiers’ Homes
STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS have appointed new senior leadership at the Chelsea and Holyoke Soldiers’ Homes, but there is still no permanent superintendent to run the Holyoke home. Holyoke Soldiers’ Home […]
Baker amends police reform bill
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE GOV. CHARLIE BAKER plans to return to the Legislature landmark legislation that would impose new accountability standards on police, proposing a handful of amendments Thursday that […]
11 T workers suspended for not wearing masks
THE MBTA said it has suspended 11 employees without pay for violating the transit authority’s policy on wearing face masks. Another 52 workers have received written warnings and 90 verbal […]
SJC upholds Baker’s sweeping COVID-19 authority
THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT strongly affirmed that Gov. Charlie Baker’s March 10 declaration of a COVID-19 emergency and his long list of subsequent orders shutting down and opening up parts […]
