Massachusetts Earns Top Federal Marks in Pipeline Safety for Third Consecutive Year
Massachusetts received a perfect pipeline safety score from PHMSA for the third straight year, reflecting the state's strict adherence to safety standards and the DPU's efforts in overseeing gas utilities.
ByHeart Infant Formula Recalled Nationwide Over Botulism Fears, Massachusetts DPH Issues Urgent Warning
ByHeart Inc. has recalled its powdered infant formula due to potential Clostridium botulinum contamination. No cases reported in Massachusetts; consumers advised to dispose of or return the product.
Massachusetts Honors Veterans on Veterans Day with Healey-Driscoll Administration Pledging Continued Support
Massachusetts officials honored veterans and their families on Veterans Day. The Healey-Driscoll administration showcased support efforts, including housing initiatives and the return of a Purple Heart to Sgt. Flynn's family.
Massachusetts Healey-Driscoll Administration Champions School Breakfast Programs as Springfield Participation Skyrockets
Massachusetts officials lauded Springfield Public Schools for increasing school breakfast participation to 85%, observing the program's success and the importance of starting the day with a nutritious meal.
Massachusetts Invests $20 Million to Retrofit 1,000 Affordable Homes Under Climate Ready Housing Program
Massachusetts' Healey-Driscoll Administration has committed $20 million to retrofit 1,000 affordable housing units, aiming to reduce energy costs, improve air quality, and enhance resident comfort.
Massachusetts Unveils Anti-Vaping Campaign for Young Adults with Funds from Juul Settlement
Massachusetts launches a campaign targeting 18–24-year-olds to aid in quitting vaping, funded by a Juul Labs settlement, and features digital outreach and resources like the Massachusetts Quitline.
Plymouth Police Respond to 726 Incidents in a Week Including Traffic Stops Alarms and Community Safety Efforts
The Plymouth Police Department reported their weekly activities, including 726 incidents, 29 accidents, 94 traffic stops, 20 arrests, and 12 criminal complaints, emphasizing their commitment to public safety.
Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell Leads Multi-State Challenge Against Trump Administration's SNAP Benefits Directive
Massachusetts AG Campbell leads a coalition to challenge a Trump Administration directive that could cut SNAP benefits for millions, filing for a restraining order after conflicting USDA actions.












