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High Costs Leave Massachusetts Middle-Class Families Struggling
Rising housing, child care, and living costs are making it harder for many Massachusetts middle-class families to get ahead, despite high household incomes.
Rising housing, child care, and living costs are making it harder for many Massachusetts middle-class families to get ahead, despite high household incomes.
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Retired Massachusetts Judge Carol Erskine argues Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden ignored key U.S. Supreme Court standards when charging Boston police officer Nicholas O’Malley with manslaughter in a fatal Roxbury shooting.
Cape Cod Democrat state Rep. Christopher Flanagan will not seek reelection after federal prosecutors added new fraud, money laundering, and tax charges against him.
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Retired Massachusetts Judge Carol Erskine argues Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden ignored key U.S. Supreme Court standards when charging Boston police officer Nicholas O’Malley with manslaughter in a fatal Roxbury shooting.
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Massachusetts needs a clear, measurable high school graduation standard after the end of MCAS as a requirement, or risk lowering expectations for students.
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Massachusetts is moving toward 3-year bachelor’s degrees as college costs rise and enrollment falls. Shorter, more flexible programs could offer students a faster, more affordable path to in-demand careers.
Rising housing, child care, and living costs are making it harder for many Massachusetts middle-class families to get ahead, despite high household incomes.
Two boys were named all-stars in Massachusetts girls’ gymnastics after winning league titles this winter, continuing a trend of male success in the sport.
Cape Cod Democrat state Rep. Christopher Flanagan will not seek reelection after federal prosecutors added new fraud, money laundering, and tax charges against him.
Boston Red Sox infielder Mickey Gasper discusses winning a basketball state title in New Hampshire, growing up a Yankees fan, returning home to New England baseball, and his love of pickleball and the beach.
Massachusetts voters could face up to 11 ballot questions this November, covering issues including rent control, tax cuts, marijuana, gun laws, election reforms, and public records access.
Federal prosecutors allege state Rep. Christopher Flanagan, D-Dennis, used embezzled funds for mortgage payments, credit card debt, menswear, psychic services and campaign expenses.
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Minogue outlines his faith-driven approach to education, economic growth, energy policy, and government accountability in the 2026 Massachusetts race.
Retired Massachusetts Judge Carol Erskine argues Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden ignored key U.S. Supreme Court standards when charging Boston police officer Nicholas O’Malley with manslaughter in a fatal Roxbury shooting.
House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka refused to comply with a 2024 voter-approved audit, turning personal against Auditor Diana DiZoglio as the legal battle intensifies.
The Board of Higher Education is on track to vote in early 2026 on whether to allow public and private colleges and universities in Massachusetts to offer three-year bachelor's degrees, reducing the typical 120-credit requirement.
Voters in Lowell and a few surrounding towns will head to the polls in the winter of 2026 to elect a new senator.
Two boys were named all-stars in Massachusetts girls’ gymnastics after winning league titles this winter, continuing a trend of male success in the sport.
Officials overseeing the new Nashoba Regional High School project changed plans for gender-neutral bathrooms after parents and residents raised concerns about privacy, safety and student supervision.
The U.S. Department of Education has opened a Title IX investigation into Smith College over its policy allowing transgender students who identify as women to enroll at the all-women’s school.
Concord-Carlisle Public Schools reached a federal settlement after an investigation into antisemitic bullying, requiring policy changes and oversight.
Massachusetts needs a clear, measurable high school graduation standard after the end of MCAS as a requirement, or risk lowering expectations for students.