Massachusetts House Democrats Revise Gun Reform Bill, Facing Criticism from Gun Owners Groups and Preparing for October Vote
House Democrats in Massachusetts have released a revised gun reform bill addressing serialization of firearm parts, assault weapons bans, and gun carrying limitations, planning a vote for later this month after considering input from gun rights groups.
"Molly Ruin" Distributed Large Quantities of Meth from Los Angeles to Boston via Mail; Faces $1 Million Fine and 20 Years in Prison
A Los Angeles individual recently pleaded guilty to mailing over a kilogram of methamphetamine to an undercover federal agent in Massachusetts, highlighting the complex network of drug distribution that continues to permeate our nation.
Boston PD Joins Forces with Millbury Housing Authority in Fight Against Elder Abuse
As elder abuse continues to be a concerning issue, the Boston Police Department participates in an Elder Justice Awareness Workshop aimed at educating residents on recognizing signs of abuse and preventing financial scams.
Mayor Wu Launches Professional Development Program for Workforce Serving Youth
Mayor Michelle Wu announces the launch of a professional development program for youth-serving workforce and the appointment of Dana Mendes as the Deputy Director of the Office of Youth Engagement and Advancement in Boston.












