Wu re-ups push for controversial tax proposal
The refiled legislation has been stalled in the Legislature since March.
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USCIS to resume interviewing neighbors and coworkers of citizenship applicants
Local organizations worry the additional hurdle will discourage some immigrants from applying. -
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1 year since Carney and Nashoba closures, gaps in service are clear
Some health care leaders say state should be doing more to help patients in those regions. -
Mayor Wu announces changes to school bus safety procedures after fatal accident
A new report recommends a series of safety improvements; Boston and its bus contractor say they have already begun implementing most of them. -
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Mass. could join states that ban concealed license plates
Lawmakers say drivers are using tinted plate covers to evade tolls. -
As lawmakers debate statewide school cellphone ban, one district says it works
Newton Public Schools Superintendent Anna Nolin says their policy has helped students learn critical independence and social skills. -
Bye-bye beetle? Massachusetts is close to eradicating an invasive bug.
The Asian longhorned beetle can munch on trees until it kills them. The state has spent nearly two decades surveying over 8 million trees for the destructive insect.