Boston Public Schools Unveil Inclusive Education Overhaul amid State Takeover Concerns
Boston Public Schools unveils a new special education plan aimed at providing an equitable education for students of all abilities through inclusion classrooms, addressing long-standing racial and systemic disparities.
Biden Nominates Joshua Levy as U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts in a Welcome Shift from Rollins' Turbulent Tenure
President Biden has nominated Joshua Levy as the new U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts following the resignation of Rachael Rollins earlier this year, signaling a potentially less contentious appointment process.
Massachusetts Announces 100% Tuition Aid for Nursing Students as Healey-Driscoll Administration Invests in Future Healthcare Workforce
The Healey-Driscoll Administration celebrates the new scholarship program for community college nursing students aimed at investing in and nurturing a skilled nursing workforce.
Massachusetts Considers Increased Fines, Jail Time for "Move Over" Law Violators to Protect First Responders
Massachusetts lawmakers propose tougher penalties for violating the state's "Move Over" law, including increased fines and potential prison sentences to protect first responders and enhance safety on roads.
Massachusetts CCC Appoints Debra Hilton-Creek as Acting Executive Director Amid Leadership Changes
In a recent shift in leadership, the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission names Debra Hilton-Creek, a newcomer to the agency, as acting executive director with a fresh focus on people, culture, and best practices for organizational operations.
KinderCare Learning Centers Fined Over $540,000 for Wage, Sick Time, and Meal Break Violations in Massachusetts
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell announced citations against KinderCare Learning Centers, LLC, totaling over $540,000 in restitution and civil penalties for wage, sick time, and meal break violations. This outcome emphasizes the need for labor law enforcement and raises concerns about working conditions at the company.
Massachusetts Unveils $4 Billion Affordable Homes Act to Combat Housing Crisis and Climate Change
As Massachusetts faces a housing crisis, the Healey-Driscoll Administration unveils a $4 billion plan, the Affordable Homes Act, to address housing affordability and production throughout the state
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Announces 10 New Raised Bed Garden Classrooms in Partnership with Public Schools
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, public school leaders, and community partners celebrate the launch of new garden classrooms in the city's steps toward fostering sustainable education and building resilient communities.












