Secretary Tutwiler Unveils Progress in Massachusetts Education Reform at Rennie Center Summit
Secretary of Education Dr. Patrick Tutwiler highlighted the Massachusetts administration's educational initiatives such as funding for early education, literacy, local schools, and higher education advancements.
Governor Healey Moves to Shield Sensitive Locations from ICE with New Legislative Actions
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has introduced legislation to limit ICE activities in sensitive locations within the state, enhancing protections in schools, hospitals, and churches against warrantless civil arrests.
Massachusetts Allocates Over $8.4 Million to Counter Youth and Gang Violence on 20th Anniversary of Shannon CSI
Massachusetts announces over $8.4 million in funding for youth violence prevention, marking a $176.2 million investment by the Shannon CSI since its start, aiming to decrease gang violence.
Falmouth Police Arrest Suspect Linked to Vehicle Break-Ins, Stolen Goods Recovered
Eric Gifford, a 56-year-old from Falmouth, was arrested for a vehicle break-in and theft, with police linking him to the crime through surveillance and stolen AirPods' data. He faces charges but was released on personal recognizance.
Worcester Couple Sentenced to 18 Years for Sex Trafficking Involving Family Member
A Worcester couple was sentenced to 18 years for trafficking a younger family member for sex, using violence and threats, with Moises Soto's history as an MMA fighter highlighted. They advertised the victim online and were ordered to pay restitution.




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