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Two Texas firms are linked to fake robocalls imitating President Biden, aimed at discouraging voting before the New Hampshire primary, per NH Attorney General.
Boston is accepting applications for its 2024 Summer Internship Program to train future municipal leaders, offering full- and part-time positions at $17/hour for college students or those with equivalent experience.
Governor Maura T. Healey nominates Appeals Court Justice Gabrielle R. Wolohojian to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to fill the vacancy left by Justice David A. Lowy.
Boston's Mayor Michelle Wu extends the fare-free bus program on Routes 23, 28, and 29 until March 2026, benefiting low-income riders and increasing ridership.
Andy Koziol is appointed as the Director of the West-East Rail, overseeing rail service expansion in Massachusetts, as announced by Governor Healey's administration.
SOJUba, a Fenway-area restaurant, paid $320,000 in back wages and damages after a Department of Labor probe found FLSA violations impacting 59 workers.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced a record Continuum of Care grant of over $47 million from HUD to support 18 local nonprofits in aiding the city's homeless.
Boston's Mayor Michelle Wu announces the launch of the 2024 Outdoor Dining Program, featuring streamlined processes for businesses, new resources, and seasonal dates from May 1 to October 31.
The Healey-Driscoll administration in Massachusetts awarded $3.8 million in grants to local nonprofits to enhance security against hate crimes, with future funding plans outlined.
The Cherish Act in Massachusetts gains support, aiming to increase funding for public higher education, freeze tuition fees, and expand accessibility.
The Boston City Council supports the HERO Act, aimed to enhance services for Massachusetts' 260,000 veterans, including policy changes and increased benefits.
The Massachusetts Republican Party is relocating its headquarters from Woburn to Boston's West End, aiming to revitalize the party's presence in the state.
Harvard University appoints Kenneth C. Frazier and Joseph Y. Bae to its governing board, with their extensive business and leadership experience anticipated to benefit the institution.
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