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Amendments Show Senators Would Like To Load Up Budget
Senators filed 473 amendments to the annual state spending bill, which is currently four-and-a-half months overdue. -
Wampanoag Tribe Leader Indicted For Bribery In Connection With Casino
Cedric Cromwell was arrested Friday morning. -
Sudders: Care System Staying Open During Second Surge
The Health and Human Services secretary said the state would work with hospitals, providers and insurers to "engage in more nuanced planning in order to maintain access throughout the fall and winter." -
House Budget Plan Consistent With Baker's Use Of Savings
The plan would spend $188 million more than the plan put forward by Baker and use slightly more of the state's "rainy day" stabilization fund to make ends meet. -
Baker To Elevate Budd To SJC Chief
Budd would be the court's first female Black chief justice. -
Baker Proposes $45.5B State Budget, A 3.8% Increase
Federal COVID aid, streamlined sales-tax collections, and "rainy" day borrowing make it add up. -
Massachusetts Voters Split On Trump's Handling Of Coronavirus
Even in this blue state, President Trump is getting both criticism and kudos over how he is handling his COVID-19 diagnosis, and his managing of the pandemic as a whole. -
On A City Block Or Rural Road, Reaching The Uncounted As Census Deadline Nears
With a week to go to finish the 2020 Census, workers are knocking on doors to find people who haven’t replied. -
Galvin Expects Record Voter Turnout In Primary, Despite Pandemic
The secretary of the commonwealth's advice to voters now that Election Day is upon us is to deposit any ballots that aren't in the mail yet at local drop-off boxes, or to just show up at your usual polling place and vote in-person. -
Watch: Shop Locally This Sales-Tax Free Weekend, Baker says
Gov. Charlie Baker said Tuesday the state is spending $2 million to advertise the sales-tax-free weekend.