STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S failure to approve another stimulus bill endangers economic recovery from the pandemic-inflicted recession, the head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston cautioned […]
Fed chief: Stimulus package ‘sorely needed’
Pence-Harris debate more traditional
The most buzzed-about moment in Wednesday night’s vice presidential debate came when a fly perched on Vice President Mike Pence’s head for over two minutes, during which he was calling […]
Pence-Harris debate more traditional
THE MOST BUZZED-ABOUT moment in Wednesday night’s vice presidential debate came when a fly perched on Vice President Mike Pence’s head for over two minutes, during which he was calling […]
Number of high-risk communities doubles
THE NUMBER of Massachusetts communities considered high-risk for COVID-19 nearly doubled over the last week and the state as a whole moved much closer to the high-risk designation. The state’s […]
ICE calls stop of black Boston resident ‘standard practice’
FEDERAL IMMIGRATION officials say they were searching for a deported Haitian man with multiple criminal convictions when they stopped and questioned a black jogger in West Roxbury on Tuesday, calling the […]
Lobbying begins on what to do next on budget
AS BEACON HILL on Wednesday began trying to find consensus on the budget challenges facing the state, key interest groups began jockeying on how best to respond. The Fund Our Future campaign, which successfully pressured Beacon Hill […]
Economists offer dire projections for state revenues
STATE TAX REVENUES are likely to tank by between $1.2 and $3.6 billion this year compared to last year, amid significant uncertainty generated by the COVID-19 pandemic and by federal inaction, […]
Higher immigration fees put on hold
FOR THOUSANDS of Massachusetts immigrants worried about paying higher fees for immigration and citizenship applications, the significant increases have been held at bay —at least temporarily. A federal judge in […]
Legislature punted on emergency powers issue in 2009
“DON’T YOU HAVE to admit that Governor Baker has done a pretty darn good job here, especially when you compare him to the other states?” That was a question Supreme […]
Boston delays return to school classrooms
BOSTON MAYOR MARTY WALSH said there will be a delay in a return to in-person learning for most Boston Public School students. The decision comes after the city’s COVID-19 positivity […]
Biden the clear choice (say newspaper editorials)
THE VERDICT IS in: Joe Biden is the clear choice for president. So, at least, say the editorial pages today of the New York Times and Boston Globe. Add […]
Biden the clear choice (say newspaper editorials)
THE VERDICT IS in: Joe Biden is the clear choice for president. So, at least, say the editorial pages today of the New York Times and Boston Globe. Add in […]
Judges urged to delay eviction hearings until Jan. 1
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE MASSACHUSETTS JUDICIARY should intervene to prevent a potential surge of tens of thousands of housing removals that could hit when the state’s temporary ban on […]
Pollack accepts upgraded at-grade throat proposal
STATE TRANSPORTATION Secretary Stephanie Pollack embraced a new all at-grade proposal for the so-called throat section of the I-90 Allston interchange that locates a bike and pedestrian path and a […]
Baker not calling a halt to Halloween
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER said on Tuesday that he won’t try to stop Halloween from happening, saying it is much safer for people to engage in outdoor trick-or-treating than it is […]
Colleges facing ‘astronomical’ COVID costs
MASSACHUSETTS COLLEGES AND universities are so far doing relatively well in opening their doors while keeping COVID-19 cases contained – but top education officials warn that their ability to successfully […]
Mass. tax collections continue to roll along
DESPITE ALL THE gloom and doom among budget officials on Beacon Hill, Massachusetts tax collections continue to roll along surprisingly well. The state Department of Revenue said on Monday that […]
Mass. tax collections continue to roll along
DESPITE ALL THE gloom and doom among budget officials on Beacon Hill, Massachusetts tax collections continue to roll along surprisingly well. The state Department of Revenue said on Monday that […]
O’Connor tries to pull off high wire act
KEVIN O’CONNOR tried to pull off a highwire act during Monday’s night’s debate against Sen. Ed Markey, portraying himself as both a Gov. Charlie Baker and a President Trump Republican. […]
Police chief tells doctor to stay in her lane
IN AN OPINION piece published in Commonwealth on Sunday, Dr. Jeanette Callahan posed the question: “I’m a doctor and I don’t have qualified immunity; Why should police?” As a retired […]
Medical parole for prisoners doesn’t mean immediate release
RAYMOND VINNIE, serving a life sentence for murder but incapacitated by colon cancer and a stroke, was granted medical parole from MCI-Norfolk. But weeks passed, and Vinnie was not released. […]
MBTA embracing renewable energy
THE MBTA is preparing to embrace renewable energy in a big way and save money in the process. The T, the largest consumer of electricity in the state, plans to […]
Expect delays in delivery of new Red, Orange line cars
MBTA OFFICIALS said on Monday that the delivery of 404 new Red and Orange line vehicles will be delayed by at least a year, and they plan to invoke a […]
Andrea Campbell says Boston primed for change
FOR ANDREA CAMPBELL, action is what distinguishes her platform and ideas from Mayor Marty Walsh. CommonWealth Magazine · Andrea Campbell says Boston primed for changeCampbell, a black District 4 city […]
