Trump wants to eliminate home energy assistance program used by 6 million households
125,000 Massachusetts households got help with heating bills this winter from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

MA legislators promise greater transparency. This group of Cambridge voters is holding them to it.
Cambridge Committee for Transparency and Accountability is pushing for a legislative audit and other reforms.
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Wheelchair fencing is becoming more popular. Boston hopes it catches on.
Boston Fencing Club hosted two Paralympians to raise awareness about the growing sport. -
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Lessons from Tokyo: the world's largest city is car free
Life in Tokyo, whether business or pleasure, revolves around trains and rail stations. Experts say that's no accident. -
Kraft criticizes Wu, offers a ‘recovery first’ plan for Mass and Cass
The mayoral candidate said Michelle Wu’s housing-focused model has failed to properly address Mass. and Cass. -
Tariffs creating traffic at some car dealerships
Sweeping new tariffs that could jack up car prices by thousands of dollars are creating bumper-to-bumper traffic at car dealership lots.
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