Attorney General Martha Coakley at a financial literacy workshop at East Boston High School.Martha Coakley has a cold. The attorney general apologized for this fact as she took the […]
Finding her voice
Time out
Illustration by Eva Vazquez. DEAN WILLIAMSON, A high school senior from Worcester, came to the State House in late February hoping to see a debate in the House of Representatives. […]
Society’s lepers
on a chilly night in early February, the Massachusetts website that informs the public where the state’s most dangerous sex offenders are living indicates 41 of them are staying at […]
Log-on learning
Brynn Wetherbee, an eighth grader from Clinton, is a student at the Massachusetts Virtual Academy, the state’s first full-time online school. SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPERS, and two laptop computers are […]
May describes himself as Cape Wind agnostic
Tom May said he was an agnostic about Cape Wind before NStar and Northeast Utilities announced their planned combination nearly 18 months ago and little has changed now that he […]
Calling for backup
the framingham police officer called for a different sort of backup. He was at a department store in a local mall where a woman suspected of shoplifting was acting strangely. […]
College exams
Two decades after the start of the standards and testing era in education, which vowed to hold public schools accountable for firm measures of student achievement, efforts are underway to […]
Renewable anxiety
UPDATE: The bill referenced in this story passed the Senate yesterday. For the full text of the bill, click here. To read about yesterday’s Senate session, click here. Lawmakers on […]
Health care diet
State lawmakers are putting the finishing touches on legislation to rein in the cost of health care, but the private sector isn’t waiting. Hospitals, insurers, and care providers are already […]
There are answers to T funding crisis
There are solutions. The MBTA funding crisis remains, even after action to raise fares and reduce service. The Patrick administration has been clear that there will be an even larger […]
Senate president backs $20-$40m for training effort
Even though the numbers tell us that the Massachusetts economy is growing faster than the national average, we still have a long way to go, and the recently revised jobs […]
On the MBTA board, one is the loneliest number
During the MBTA board’s final meeting on fare hikes and service cuts Wednesday, board member Ferdinand Alvaro called out the one group of people with the power to put an […]
Coakley says her intent is to seek reelection
Attorney General Martha Coakley said today she plans to seek a third term as the state’s top lawyer. “Right now, first of all my focus is on doing my job. […]
T approves average fare hike of 23 percent
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICEThe MBTA board voted 4-1 today to raise fares by an average of 23 percent, cut some service routes, and double the price of rides for disabled […]
Doctors groups: “First, do no waste.”
Have you heard there are issues with health care costs?From the debate about how to ensure everyone is insured to the tango over how to rein in the out-of-control overall […]
Report details impact of sentencing bills
CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, an earlier version of this story incorrectly attributed the estimate of a habitual offender’s extra time in prison under the House and Senate bills […]
Patrick credits stimulus for 90,000 Mass. jobs
Gov. Deval Patrick defended President Barack Obama’s handling of the economy this morning, blaming a “sclerosis” in Congress for impeding the president’s ability to make the type of investments that […]
Tim-ber
This is the way the Legislature wanted it. If Tim Cahill had launched a quixotic gubernatorial run in 2006, and in the middle of this quixotic run, had he unleashed […]
Cahill lawsuit leads to indictment
Attorney General Martha Coakley learned about the alleged political connection to a 2010 Lottery ad blitz the same way everyone else in Massachusetts did – she read about it in […]
Polling for dollars
It’s hardly a groundswell of support, but based on the expectation of paltry support for an infusion of state money to bail out the beleaguered MBTA, a new Boston Globe […]
NStar pays big premium for Cape Wind power
NStar Corp. agreed to pay a roughly $500 million premium for less than a third of Cape Wind’s power output over the next 15 years, a deal that will boost […]
The underbelly of land use politics
You don’t have to be a Saint to oppose development, according to a federal court ruling earlier this week. In fact, the judge says, you can be “sneaky” and “underhanded” […]
Globe raising price again
The Boston Globe is raising the newsstand price of its daily paper by 25 percent next week as it scrambles to prop up circulation revenue in the face of declining […]
