Massachusetts Attorney General Sues Trump Administration Over Wind Energy Project Delays Alongside 18-State Coalition
Massachusetts AG Campbell and 18 other attorneys general sued the Trump administration to overturn a directive halting wind energy project approvals, arguing it's illegal and hinders renewable energy advances and investment returns.
Boston Braces for a Week of Rain, Umbrellas Up as Showers and Cool Breezes Set to Soak the City
Rain is forecasted for Boston, with showers and potential fog starting Sunday evening and continuing into the workweek, with cooler, breezy conditions. A slight break might come Wednesday, but the risk of showers and thunderstorms remains.
Widow of Former New Bedford Fire Chief Sues City, Mayor, and Bayside Lounge for Wrongful Death After Fatal Police Standoff
The widow of Paul N. Coderre Jr. filed a lawsuit against New Bedford and others for wrongful death, after he was shot by police following a "psychotic episode" and being overserved alcohol.
Massachusetts Celebrates 250 Years of Apprenticeship Innovation on National Apprenticeship Day
Massachusetts commemorated 250 years of apprenticeships, with an event attended by officials and apprentices, highlighting the sector's growth and the Healey-Driscoll Administration's support for workforce development.
Child and Good Samaritan Injured in Dog Attack in Manchester, NH as Investigation is Underway
An eight-year-old was injured in a Manchester dog attack, a Samaritan was also hurt. The child entered a fenced area and was bitten, prompting intervention by neighbors. The dogs are now in custody; the boy is hospitalized with serious arm injuries.












