Mass. officials say access to hepatitis B vaccines will continue, despite federal changes
Public health officials call federal vote to no longer recommend the vaccine for infants "reckless".
Local immigrants prepare guardianship paperwork in case they’re detained by ICE
“It’s like letting go of a piece of yourself.”
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Budget axe kept on shelf as state holds line on revenue expectations
Despite economic and policy concerns, the estimate for state tax collections this budget year will not be marked down for now. -
New law may help home buyers competing against other bids
Starting Wednesday, sellers can no longer make waiving inspection a condition to accepting an offer. -
Protesters question Everett officials after police arrest of 13-year-old leads to ICE detention
Mayor Carlo DeMaria denies any cooperation with ICE. -
State plans new bidding process for service plaza contract
MassDOT will begin extension talks with current service plaza operators immediately to minimize disruptions from the delay caused by the contract rebid. -
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