For years, Madison Park Technical Vocational High School in Boston has been part of a stubborn small cohort of abysmally performing voc-tech schools that have stood as laggards in a […]
Calling the question at Madison Park
DeLeo slams Murphy as illogical, untruthful
In a statement issued after 5 p.m. on Friday, House Speaker Robert DeLeo called a former top lieutenant “illogical” and “untruthful” for testifying that DeLeo told him not to cut […]
Fireworks finale in Probation trial
A retired Probation worker incensed prosecutors and drew threats of perjury charges on the stand in the federal corruption trial of his former bosses when he apparently contradicted his grand […]
O’Brien defense rests without a word
Defense attorneys for former Probation commissioner John O’Brien and two of his top aides let testimony in the federal corruption trial end Friday without calling a single witness to the […]
A jury full of questions
At most trials in state and federal courts, the jury is a blank and muted canvass for lawyers to paint their cases on throughout the proceedings, its collective voice heard […]
Walsh’s waffling on casinos
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh is a straight-shooter on most issues, but on casino gambling he’s tied up in knots. He voted for casinos as a state legislator, but now he’s […]
Tweaked gun bill sails through House
After accepting some changes to his proposed legislation, House Speaker Robert DeLeo pushed a gun violence bill through the House on a 111-37 vote. The House’s deliberations were unusual in […]
O’Brien lobbied DeLeo for more power in ‘07
Former Probation commissioner John O’Brien came to see then-Ways and Means Chairman Robert DeLeo in September 2007 lobbying for legislation that would give him much greater powers, a bigger salary, […]
Walsh, Mohegan ink casino deal
Mayor Marty Walsh, casting himself as a reluctant negotiator in the state’s casino sweepstakes, signed an agreement on Thursday with Mohegan Sun that would guarantee Boston at least $18 million […]
Summer heat turns up on DeLeo
There’s nothing like a summer news lull to fan the flames of a good scandal, and it’s House Speaker Robert DeLeo ’s turn in the glare of the beating summer […]
Where’s Steward?
One big name is missing from the group of health care competitors that have banded together to fight the consent agreement negotiated by Partners HealthCare and Attorney General Martha Coakley. […]
DeLeo calls out prosecutors, denies jobs for votes claim
House Speaker Robert DeLeo angrily insisted on Wednesday that the Probation jobs his office steered to candidates favored by fellow lawmakers played no role in his effort to gather enough […]
Murphy: DeLeo told me to spare Probation
The House’s former top budget official testified on Wednesday that he was ordered by House Speaker Robert DeLeo in 2009 to spare the Probation Department from the type of drastic […]
PARCC slowly gaining on MCAS, but hurdles remain
PARCC isn’t standing still. Heading into the second year of field testing in the spring of 2015, about 60 percent of Massachusetts school districts have opted to jettison MCAS for […]
New solar legislation goes the wrong way
Which state do you think has a more robust solar power sector, Florida or Massachusetts? If you bet on the Sunshine State, you’re wrong; in recent years, Massachusetts has emerged […]
Mass. prison spending ranked 7th in US
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE Massachusetts trailed only six states in per-inmate spending on prison health care in 2011 as an aging population contributed to the growing cost of care for […]
Defense lays Probation problems on Mulligan
Defense attorneys in the federal corruption trial of former Probation commission John J. O’Brien suggested on Tuesday that Robert Mulligan, the retired chief justice for administration and management at the […]
Two takes on Boston casino deal
Marty Walsh blinked. Or maybe he scored big. How you view the news of an impending casino mitigation deal between Boston and Mohegan Sun depends on which account you read […]
O’Brien judge denies prosecutors more time
The judge in the federal corruption trial of former Probation commissioner John O’Brien and two top aides on Monday denied most of prosecutors’ request for additional time to draw jurors […]
SJC judges in dark about Probation hiring
Robert Mulligan and John O’Brien are squaring off in federal court over hiring practices, much as they squared off when Mulligan was the chief justice of administration and management at […]
Curtatone, Ash upset with arbitration awards
The mayor of Somerville and the city manager in Chelsea rolled the dice and lost in seeking surrounding community casino mitigation payments from Wynn Resorts, but the two officials say […]
Residency ruse
It’s the gift that keeps giving, the evergreen story that gets repackaged every so often and then met with varying degrees of outrage, some sincere and others as phony as […]
Commission to comment on Partners-AG deal
The Massachusetts Health Policy Commission said on Wednesday it plans to file comments on Attorney General Martha Coakley’s agreement with Partners Healthcare permitting the company to acquire South Shore Hospital […]
Defense: Mulligan played patronage like O’Brien
An attorney for former Probation Department commissioner John O’Brien on Wednesday accused Robert Mulligan, the former chief justice of the Massachusetts Trial Court, of practicing political patronage, playing fast and […]
