Massachusetts Autism Service Provider Charged with Over $1 Million in Fraudulent Medicaid Claims
A Randolph autism service provider was indicted for falsely billing over $1 million in health care services, with charges of Medicaid False Claims and Larceny by the Massachusetts AG's Office.
Boston's Mayor Michelle Wu and City Council Unite to Approve $4.8 Billion Fiscal 2026 Budget, Focus on Schools and Vulnerable Communities
Boston City Council unanimously approves a $4.8 billion budget for FY 2026 focusing on school improvements, immigrant support, and youth jobs, acknowledging economic challenges ahead.
Former Boston City Hall Chief of Staff Claims Firing Was Cover-Up for Top Official Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations
Marwa Khudaynazar claims she was fired from Boston City Hall to protect an official from a scandal after she refused his sexual advances. Both she and her boyfriend, also a former city employee, deny charges of domestic assault and battery.
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell Joins Forces with Harvard Against Trump Administration's Funding Freeze
AG Andrea Joy Campbell supports Harvard in its legal fight against the Trump Administration's freeze on $2 billion in federal funds, emphasizing the university's importance to Massachusetts' economy and research innovation.
Plymouth Police Department Reports 829 Incidents in a Week, Emphasizes Importance of Accurate 911 Usage
The Plymouth Police Department shared a weekly report detailing 829 incidents, including 34 vehicle accidents, 48 traffic stops, 16 arrests, and responding to various calls for service.












