Massachusetts AG Leads Multi-State Lawsuit Against Federal Changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Massachusetts AG leads lawsuit against the Dept. of Education to block changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which could limit eligibility and affect public servants relying on loan forgiveness.
Liberty Hotel Settles Discrimination Case With Massachusetts Commission Following Gender Identity Incident in Boston
MCAD settled with Merritt Hospitality, addressing gender and sexual orientation discrimination at the Liberty Hotel, where two women were harassed. The hotel will revise policies and donate to an LGBTQIA2S+ nonprofit.
Massachusetts Boosts Local Economies with $179 Million in Grants for Development Projects Across 190 Communities
The Healey-Driscoll Administration in Massachusetts has announced $179 million in grants for local economic development projects, aiming to strengthen communities by improving infrastructure, housing, and jobs.
Boston Rallies to Support Residents Amid SNAP Benefit Cuts as Mayor Wu Partners with The Boston Foundation for Emergency Aid
Boston's Mayor Michelle Wu and partners offer aid to those affected by the halted SNAP benefits, providing over $1 million in aid, resources, and support to the city's vulnerable populations.
Dorchester's Ceylon Park to Receive $1M Boost From Land and Water Conservation Fund for Community Enhancements
Ceylon Park in Dorchester to receive improvements, including upgraded basketball courts, new play areas, and enhanced accessibility, funded by a $1 million grant from the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
Massachusetts Releases $20M to Sustain Head Start Amid Federal Shutdown as Governor Healey Condemns Trump’s Intransigence
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey expedited state funding for Head Start programs amid a federal shutdown to prevent layoffs and closures, ensuring services for over 11,000 children.
Massachusetts Sex Trafficking Syndicate Busted as 10 Are Snared in Statewide Sting and Lynn Kingpin Allegedly Ran Ring from Behind Bars
Massachusetts' AG Office secured indictments against 10 people involved in a sex trafficking network, with the main suspect orchestrating activities from jail.












