Massachusetts AG Leads Coalition Urging Supreme Court to Overturn Medication Abortion Ruling
In a bid to protect access to medication abortion nationwide, a coalition of 24 attorneys general, led by Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, has called on the Supreme Court to review and reverse a lower court's ruling on the matter.
Massachusetts Fights Food Stamp Fraud with Federal Funding and High Tech Amid Rising Food Insecurity
Massachusetts announces federally funded SNAP benefit replacements, aimed at combating the theft of benefits through electronic scams. Despite this progress, the fight against fraudulent activities continues.
Boston Boosts Discounts for Income-Eligible First-Time Homebuyers with ONE+Boston Program
The ONE+Boston Program, a strategic initiative to foster homeownership opportunities for low and moderate-income first-time buyers in Boston, will provide increased discounts for income-eligible individuals, aiming to make homeownership more accessible and affordable for the city's residents.
Boston Cuts the Cost of Green Transit: Mayor Wu Launches Discounted Bluebikes Membership
Mayor Michelle Wu announces the launch of the Boston Bikes Pass, a discounted annual Bluebikes membership for Boston residents designed to make sustainable and affordable transit more accessible to the city's populace.
Boston Reveals Community Feedback on Blue Hill Avenue's Future, Aims to Connect Neighborhoods
As Boston unveils findings from the community engagement process for the future of Blue Hill Ave., the focus now shifts to addressing safety and accessibility concerns while supporting local businesses and preserving the cultural vitality of the neighborhoods.
$558,531 Granted for Buzzards Bay Water Quality and Habitat Projects: Fairhaven, New Bedford, Wareham, and Westport Benefit
Grants have been awarded to five projects to improve water quality and habitat in the Buzzards Bay watershed; the projects aim to treat stormwater discharges, create a salt marsh habitat, and study wastewater treatment techniques among other goals.
Isenberg Projects and Boston's Mayor's Office of Arts & Culture Team Up for Inclusive Waterfront Spaces
Isenberg Projects, a creative consulting agency, partners with Boston’s Mayor’s Office of Arts & Culture to help plan and adapt civic and cultural space initiatives on the city's waterfront for a more inclusive, equitable, and collaborative future.
Massachusetts Unveils New Performance Standards and Workforce Training for Local Public Health Departments
On October 11th, 2023, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced new performance standards, credentials, and workforce training requirements for local public health departments, marking a revolutionary departure from the previous variability within the Massachusetts public health system.
Attorney General Campbell Leads Battle for Student Loan Borrowers Against Predatory Institutions
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell leads a multistate amicus brief in support of the U.S. Department of Education's "Borrower Defense Rule," which protects student loan borrowers from fraud and abuse by predatory institutions and offers stronger relief options.
Healey-Driscoll Administration Launches Federal Funds Partnership for Massachusetts Municipalities and Tribes
Massachusetts launches a Federal Funds Partnership to help municipalities and tribes secure crucial federal funding for local projects, creating opportunities for better communication and collaboration.
Boston Bashes Become Breezier: Mayor Wu Streamlines Halloween Block Party Planning for Bostonians
In response to Mayor Michelle Wu's streamlined application process for hosting Halloween block parties, this article reflects on the impact of such events in fostering community engagement and safety for families throughout Boston.












