Judge declines to extend minor’s restraining order against Brockton mayor
The justice said that Mayor Moises Rodrigues’ touching of a graduating high school senior was “unwelcome, offensive and certainly unprofessional.”
2026 World Cup in Massachusetts
Local Haitians and Brazilians gather in Everett as national teams square off in World Cup
With the game being played in Philadelphia, hundreds of Haitians and Brazilians packed into two restaurants to cheer on their squads.
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Mass. 250th license plate cruises to become the most popular in history
The RMV’s “MA250” license plates, introduced to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, have sparked a wave of interest across the state. -
Will the spring home-buying spree finally lift the logjam that’s been plaguing the market?
New data for March 2026 shows new listings increased for both single-family homes and condominiums year-over-year for the first time since December 2025. -
Healey proposes limiting youth social media use to two hours a day
The governor says she also supports a House bill that would ban kids under 14 from using social media. -
Black Economic Council of Massachusetts hosts first Vanguard Awards ceremony
The inaugural awards recognized innovators, advocates and leaders that are shaping the commonwealth’s business community. -
Hampshire College to close at end of 2026
The college in Amherst, Mass., has been facing financial difficulties for years.
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