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Gov. Baker's Proposed Road Safety Measures Face Concern From Lawmakers Around Racial Profiling
GBH News State House reporter Mike Deehan says Democratic lawmakers are worried that giving police more power to pull people over for seatbelt violations could increase racial profiling. -
Advocates Say The BRAIN TRAIN Act Could Transform Massachusetts. Will It Pass?
Mass. representatives re-introduced the BRAIN TRAIN Act this week, with the goal of building a passenger rail service that would connect local economies with larger cities and help curb commuters' carbon footprint in the process. -
The Call for Making Public Transit Free Continues
But free fares hit a snag in Worcester. -
TSA Extends Mask Mandate Aboard Flights Through Summer As Travel Increases
Wearing a face mask will continue to be a requirement at airports, aboard commercial flights and on other public transportation around the country through… -
Tech Security Expert: MA Inspection Shutdown Cause "Probably Some Form Of Ransomware"
The state's vehicle inspection system has been offline for more than two weeks. -
Postcard From Titanic's Radio Operator Being Auctioned In Boston
he card, with a glossy image of the ill-fated ship on the front, was written by Jack Phillips to his sister, Elsie Phillips, in March 1912 while awaiting the ship’s first sea trials. -
Pack Your Patience If You’re Headed To The Cape
Work on the Sagamore Bridge will start April 12. -
A Brief History Of How Racism Shaped Interstate Highways
In his $2 trillion plan to improve America's infrastructure, President Biden is promising to address the racism ingrained in historical transportation and… -
For Greater Boston, A New Commuter Rail Schedule For A New Kind Of Commute
Change comes as rush hour commuting patterns have shifted during the pandemic. -
Suez Canal Traffic Backlog Finally Cleared Following The Ever Given Saga
Five days after a skyscraper-sized container vessel was dislodged from the Suez Canal, the backlog of ships waiting to cross through the Egyptian waterway…