A new bill aims to helps Mass. farms. But some say it should help farm workers, too.
Massachusetts farm workers can legally be paid as little as $8 dollars an hour. A proposed amendment could finally address that.
Dozens of school districts failing to investigate bullying complaints, report finds
Report by Northeastern School of Law finds school districts, and state regulators, failing to follow requirements of 2010 state law meant to protect students.
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New England sled hockey players represent US at Paralympic Games
Four athletes from the New Hampshire-based Northeast Passage program are on Team USA in sled hockey. -
Town of Foxborough makes a deal with Krafts to allow World Cup license
The agreement appears to end a weekslong standoff between the town, the Krafts and Boston Soccer 2026. -
Judge orders release of Marlborough 14-year-old detained by Homeland Security
State lawmakers said she was being used as “bait.” Federal officials claimed they were rescuing her from gang members. -
‘It’s really painful’: Gas station owners are struggling as oil prices soar
Sudden jump in gas prices around Boston is putting a strain on local gas station owners trying to keep prices competitive and still be profitable. -
Boston nonprofit details how children are dying due to last year's USAID cuts
Partners in Health's Dr. Joia Mukherjee says she's seen children die of malnutrition and go blind from malaria because of the loss in humanitarian aid.
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