Plymouth Police Department Tackles 719 Incidents and Makes 14 Arrests in Weekly Snapshot of Law Enforcement Activity
The Plymouth Police Department reported their weekly activity, including 719 incidents, 14 arrests, and various other calls ranging from traffic stops to community service tasks.
Massachusetts and Northeastern States Unveil Plan to Boost Energy Efficiency and Cut Costs Through Interregional Transmission
Massachusetts and eight other states release a strategic plan for interregional transmission solutions to improve energy systems, focusing on efficiency, cost savings, and strengthened grid reliability in the Northeast.
Boston's Finest, Mayor Wu and BAA Honor Local Marathon Icons with "Fastest Bostonian" Awards
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and the BAA awarded the Fastest Bostonian titles from the 129th Boston Marathon to Erik Linden, Jacqueline Gaughan, Danielle Bishop, and, for the first time, wheelchair athlete Jason Fowler.
Massachusetts Celebrates Right Whale Conservation Efforts on 3rd Annual Right Whale Day at New England Aquarium
Massachusetts celebrated its third annual Right Whale Day, showcasing conservational efforts such as fishing closures and vessel speed limits to protect North Atlantic right whales.
Boston Invests in Future-Proof Workforce with $1M Digital Literacy Initiative Led by Mayor Wu and Congresswoman Pressley
Boston unveils a $1 million investment in the Digital Literacy Initiative to boost digital skills in workforce development programs, with support from Mayor Michelle Wu and others.
Canton's First Female Police Chief Helena Rafferty Announces Retirement Amid High-Profile Case Scrutiny
Canton's first female police chief, Helena Rafferty, announces her retirement effective June 30. Her career faced challenges, including the Karen Read case and an accident involving a pedestrian.
Pedro Martinez Set to Lead Massachusetts K-12 Board, Brings Chicago Public Schools Experience Amid Mixed Reactions
Pedro Martinez, formerly of Chicago Public Schools, was chosen by the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to be its next commissioner, amidst concerns about his experience with Massachusetts' system.












