MASSACHUSETTS PUERTO RICANS are joining the groundswell of calls for the island’s governor, Ricardo Rosselló, to resign following the release of private chats showing him and other top government officials […]
Local Puerto Ricans join calls for island governor to quit
Immigrant advocates slam Trump asylum changes
It’s inhumane. It’s a violation of international law. It’s not the way things have worked since the mid-1960s. These were the arguments of immigration advocates following last week’s announcement by […]
State calls off sale of East Boston easement rights
STATE TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS said on Monday they are canceling the planned sale of rights to a stretch of land in East Boston and instead committing to a study of the area […]
Frustrated lawmakers abruptly end RMV oversight hearing
This story was updated. FRUSTRATED OVER THE lack of cooperation from the Baker administration on a legislative probe into extensive failures at the Registry of Motor Vehicles, lawmakers cut short […]
School funding bill should be about more than money
THE SCHOOL FUNDING BILL being debated in the Legislature is about something much bigger than school funding. It’s about fixing the state’s most daunting problem: the growing, intractable opportunity gap between […]
Immigrant advocates slam Trump asylum changes
IT’S INHUMANE. It’s a violation of international law. It’s not the way things have worked since the mid-1960s. These were the arguments of immigration advocates following last week’s announcement by […]
Immigrant advocates slam Trump asylum changes
It’s inhumane. It’s a violation of international law. It’s not the way things have worked since the mid-1960s. These were the arguments of immigration advocates following last week’s announcement by […]
Traffic congestion is a health hazard
MASSACHUSETTS’ TRAFFIC CONGESTION causes stress and financial strain for commuters, but it can also be bad for their health — especially when clogged roads become a barrier to getting quality […]
T has extra $1.2b: How would you spend it?
IT HASN’T RECEIVED a lot of attention, but the MBTA has an extra $1.2 billion in untapped capital funds at its disposal. The agency’s five-year capital spending plan has $9.4 […]
Budget stalemate ends, plan ups spending
ABOUT THREE WEEKS into the fiscal year, House and Senate budget negotiators have produced a compromise budget bill that takes some steps toward reducing pharmaceutical costs for Medicaid, nixes proposed […]
Massachusetts must ensure census ‘counts’
NUMBERS COUNT. The data collected by the US Census Bureau every 10 years is used to draw voting districts and determine how much funding to give states and municipalities. The bureau is […]
Fixing Kendall Square’s mobility challenges
TRANSPORT KENDALL, a partnership of the Kendall Square Association, the city of Cambridge, and the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority, recently issued a report that appropriately underscores that transit, bicycling, and walking […]
MBTA releases video of Red Line derailment
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE MBTA RELEASED video Friday of a June 11 Red Line derailment that officials say will continue to cause delays through most of the summer, the […]
Baker bill seeks new rules for commercial drivers
JUST UNDER A MONTH after a truck crash that killed seven motorcyclists in New Hampshire, Gov. Charlie Baker filed legislation Friday that he says would enhance safety by keeping dangerous […]
Is Rollins right to be angry?
Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins and 19 educators who support her approach to justice are angry about a Boston Globe story examining her record in prosecuting crimes over the […]
Is Rollins right to be angry?
SUFFOLK COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY Rachael Rollins and 19 educators who support her approach to justice are angry about a Boston Globe story examining her record in prosecuting crimes over the […]
Mohegan’s “all or nothing” challenge to Encore dismissed
RELATIVELY MINOR VIOLATIONS of the open meeting law by state gambling regulators shouldn’t invalidate Encore Boston Harbor’s casino license, a state judge wrote in dismissing a court challenge brought by […]
Gaming Commission backs Encore on blackjack odds
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE AN INITIAL INVESTIGATION into the claims of a lawsuit alleging Encore Boston Harbor is duping customers by paying out at less favorable odds for blackjack wins […]
Court database shouldn’t be landlord screening tool
ACCESS TO STABLE HOUSING is critical for economic security. With the very high cost of living in Massachusetts, finding housing is a challenge for everyone, particularly for low income people […]
Calls grow to put brakes on Eastie land deal
CALLS FOR STATE transportation officials to slow down the process of selling the rights to a narrow strip of land parallel to a congested East Boston roadway have found a […]
What to do about Cape Cod’s sharks?
It would be an environmental success story were it not for all the swimmers and surfers. The rejuvenated population of great white sharks patrolling the waters off Cape Cod has […]
What to do about Cape Cod’s sharks?
IT WOULD BE AN ENVIRONMENTAL success story were it not for all the swimmers and surfers. The rejuvenated population of great white sharks patrolling the waters off Cape Cod has […]
Vineyard Wind says project at risk
VINEYARD WIND says its offshore wind farm could be in jeopardy if the federal government fails to approve its environmental impact statement over the next six weeks. In a carefully […]
It’s time to bring ranked-choice voting to Mass.
DURING THE SUMMER of 2002, Sen. John McCain delivered a recorded phone message to the citizens of Alaska, asking them to adopt “instant runoff voting that will lead to good […]
