Massachusetts Attorney General Leads 21-State Coalition in Lawsuit Against DOJ Over Funding Restrictions for Immigrant Crime Survivors
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell leads a 21-state lawsuit against the DOJ challenging restrictions that prevent the use of federal grants for legal services to crime survivors without legal status in the U.S.
MBTA Partners with STX Group to Join Federal Renewable Fuel Program, Eyeing $4 Million Boost and Sustainability Gains
The MBTA partners with STX Group in a sustainability initiative, participating in the Federal Renewable Fuel Standard Program to blend RNG with CNG in their buses and expecting $4 million in revenues over five years.
MIT Scientists Uncover Intestinal Healing Power of Cysteine-Rich Diet, Potential Boon for Cancer Patients
MIT researchers discovered that a diet high in cysteine can accelerate the regeneration of the small intestine's lining, a finding with potential benefits for patients undergoing cancer treatments.
Mayor Wu and MOIA Launch $1.25 Million Grant Cycle to Support Boston Immigrants with Legal Aid, Mental Health, and Community Programs
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announces the FY26 grant cycle, dedicating $1.25 million to support immigrant access to legal aid, mental health services, and community strengthening programs.












