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One clinic, Transhealth, marks its first anniversary with more than 1,000 patients.
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The supply chain, a factory shutdown and increased demand: Here's why Massachusetts parents are worried about a formula shortage.
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COVID cases are surging across the Northeast and hospitalizations in New England are on the rise.In Massachusetts on Tuesday, Republican Gov. Charlie Baker issued a mask advisory and activated up to 500 National Guard members to help alleviate pressure for health care facilities in the state.
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The pandemic has contributed to a shortage in bus drivers, so Gov. Charlie Baker says 250 Guard members with commercial driver's licenses will be brought in to help.
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Masks will be required next week inside all businesses and other public places in Springfield, Massachusetts. The rule affects people regardless of...
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A wind farm off Martha's Vineyard will produce enough power for 400,000 homes. It's the first of a dozen such projects in the works that are set to shift the clean energy landscape dramatically.
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Massachusetts is implementing its first state-wide rules for police using controversial facial recognition systems. But not all privacy advocates agree that regulation is the right step.
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The state of New Hampshire announced Friday it will file a federal lawsuit against Massachusetts over its cross-border income tax collection policies...
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The state now requires women and girls under 18 to obtain permission from their parents or a judge. But in a recent poll, most Massachusetts voters favored letting minors decide on their own.
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Lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday on a pair of bills that could result in the revamping of the state's flag and seal. Indigenous people and others have criticized the symbol, which shows a composite of a native person under a disembodied arm wielding a sword.