Massachusetts Residents Unite on World Day of Remembrance to Advocate for Road Safety and Legislative Change
Massachusetts observed 'World Day of Remembrance' to honor traffic crash victims and call for road safety changes, including legislation for stricter traffic enforcement and truck safety measures.
Massachusetts Attorney General Campbell Wins Lawsuit to Secure Federal Education Funds for Vulnerable Students
Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell won a lawsuit against the Department of Education, securing federal funds for education until 2026, which benefits low-income and unhoused students.
Healey-Driscoll Administration Launches Anti-Hunger Task Force Listening Sessions in Massachusetts Amidst SNAP Cuts
Massachusetts responds to SNAP cuts with listening sessions to inform an Anti-Hunger Task Force, addressing the impact of federal reductions on over a million residents, including children and veterans.
Boston and Northeastern University Strike Historic Agreement to Propel Housing and Community Growth
Boston has entered a five-year PILOT agreement and ten-year IMP with Northeastern University, focusing on housing, community benefits, and university expansion aligned with the city's needs.
Healey-Driscoll Administration Proposes First Major Update in 30 Years to Childcare Facility Rules in Massachusetts
Massachusetts proposes comprehensive updates to childcare facility regulations, including child safety measures and professional development for staff, reflecting current best practices in care.
Governor Healey Appoints Gina K. Kwon as Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety and Security
Governor Maura Healey named Gina K. Kwon as the new Secretary of Public Safety and Security in Massachusetts. A former prosecutor and law enforcement leader, Kwon is known for her work on police reforms and dedication to community safety.












