UBER CEO TRAVIS KALANICK is a billionaire, ranking 290th on the Forbes list of richest people with a net worth of $6 billion, but he says the success of his […]
Uber CEO touts social responsibility
Nearly 99,000 clean energy jobs in MA
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE CLEAN ENERGY SECTOR now employs nearly 99,000 workers in Massachusetts, after five consecutive years of growth, according to a report out Tuesday from the Massachusetts […]
Grid operator confident about this winter
THE POWER GRID OPERATOR IN NEW ENGLAND said it expects to have sufficient supplies of electricity this winter despite concerns about the inadequate capacity of natural gas pipelines coming into […]
T gets an “F” for its contracting approach
A consultant hired by the MBTA said the transit agency got played by the firm hired to build the Green Line extension to Somerville as a contracting approach designed to […]
Consultant: T got snookered on Green Line
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE STATE ENABLED a major contracting group to take advantage of it, leading to ballooning Green Line Extension costs, according to a consultant brought in to assess […]
State deer hunt begins in Blue Hills
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE AS THE FIRST LEGAL HUNT in the Blue Hills Reservation in about a century got underway Monday, the state’s environmental chief said the controlled hunt will […]
Courting big change in schools
EDUCATION POLICY DEBATES these days are heated and issues are often cast in black and white. That makes David Welch either a behind-the-scenes hero or the villain behind the curtain. […]
Millionaire’s tax could raise extra $2.2b
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE BAY STATE MILLIONAIRES could pay as much as $2.2 billion in additional state income taxes under a proposal to tax some of the state’s wealthiest individuals […]
Rosenberg warns T on fare hike
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE WITH MBTA FARE HIKES on the table to address a budget gap and repair backlog at the public transit system, Senate President Stanley Rosenberg said Monday […]
Marty hearts Hillary
Hillary Clinton came to Boston yesterday for the kind of stop any Democrat running for president is eager to make — for a rally where the city’s mayor endorses your […]
Making room for refugees
THIS WEEK, MILLIONS of Americans will sit down to dinner with friends and family to celebrate Thanksgiving. While there were a number of precursor national holidays, it was President Lincoln’s […]
Keolis GM knows winter is coming
GERALD FRANCIS, the general manager of Keolis, the French company that operates the MBTA’s commuter rail system, is a man with an ambitious plan. He wants to make Eastern Massachusetts […]
Rosenberg delights in inadvertent joint joke
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE SENATE PRESIDENT STANLEY ROSENBERG was trying to make a point Tuesday about the futility of taking legislative action on recreational marijuana when he got hung up […]
Baker, Patrick administrations play blame game
THE BAKER AND PATRICK ADMINISTRATIONS are pointing the finger at each other in the wake of a bond rating agency’s decision to change its financial outlook for Massachusetts from stable […]
T ad policy tries to steer clear of controversy
The MBTA, which already has its hands full trying to transport passengers across eastern Massachusetts, on Monday tried to avoid being drawn into ancillary ideological battles by banning controversial advertisements. […]
S&P lowers Mass. outlook to negative
STANDARD & POOR’S left the credit rating of the state of Massachusetts intact on Monday but changed its outlook for the state from stable to negative because of concerns about […]
Baker unveils new development approach
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE A NEW WORKING GROUP will facilitate the revitalization of the city of Lynn, using expedited permitting and coordinating development of sites with cross-jurisdictional issues, the Baker […]
T bans political, e-cigarette ads
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT surfaced Monday as a central theme in two protests: one speaking out against an ad on the MBTA that some say is designed […]
How to deal with the complexities of terrorism
I RETURNED FROM a recent business/pleasure trip to Europe to observe a nation nearly unhinged by the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. The reaction to the Paris events, based in […]
Brutalist buildings need some TLC
NESTLED BETWEEN BOSTON’S WEST END AND GOVERNMENT CENTER are two state-owned fortresses of brutalist architecture: the Hurley and Lindemann buildings. The structures are solid, but lacking. Outside staircases are fenced […]
Valet for the common man
IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD to be true: A new app offering valet parking in Boston for less than what it costs to park in most garages. A San Francisco-based technology […]
On housing supply, the more things change…
To understand what holds back the state’s economy, and what causes young families who are otherwise drawn to Massachusetts life to flee for greener pastures, check out this piece by […]
Net metering is not a subsidy
CONTRARY TO UTILITY ASSERTIONS, net metering is not a subsidy. It’s mechanism that allows solar owners to receive credit, similar to rollover minutes on a cell phone plan, for power […]
Globe pricing strategy may be working
The Boston Globe’s bold gamble to raise its digital subscription price by 74 percent may be working, reports Ken Doctor. When the story broke about the Globe’s price change in July, […]
