Gov. Healey and Lt. Gov. Driscoll Champion $8B Transport Overhaul with Statewide Road Show in Massachusetts
Massachusetts officials tour the state to promote an $8 billion transportation investment plan, emphasizing the importance of a reliable, safe, and accessible transportation system.
Boston Physicians at Mass General Brigham Rally for Union Recognition Amid Workload and Staffing Concerns
Mass General Brigham doctors rally for union recognition, with around 330 signing union cards, citing unsustainable workloads and poor conditions. The Boston City Council supports their cause, urging MGB to negotiate.
Elon Musk Accused of 'Unconstitutional Power Grab' as Massachusetts AG and 13 States Launch Legal Blitz
Massachusetts Attorney General leads a multistate lawsuit against Elon Musk's role in the federal government, alleging constitutional violations in creating the Department of DOGE without Congress approval.
Healey-Driscoll Administration Allocates $158 Million for Affordable Housing Projects Across Massachusetts
Massachusetts invests $158 million to create 1,138 affordable housing units, with a mix of federal and state tax credits and subsidies, emphasizing seniors, families, and historic preservation.
Cambridge City Council Votes to End Single-Family Zoning in a Push for Housing Reform
Cambridge City Council votes to eliminate single-family zoning, allowing up to four-story buildings by right and up to six-story buildings with affordable housing quotas, aiming to increase housing stock and address affordability.
Massachusetts AG Andrea Campbell Battles Trump Administration to Save Medical Research Funding
Massachusetts AG Campbell and 21 other state attorneys general are suing the Trump Administration over funding cuts to medical and public health research, citing the move as illegal under the Administrative Procedure Act.












