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Government shutdown could leave 1 million in Massachusetts without SNAP benefits, governor says
The governor said more than one million people in Massachusetts will need help finding food next month if the government shutdown continues.
Top Democrats in the Massachusetts Senate offered a full-throated denial Thursday that county sheriffs gave them a heads-up on multi-million-dollar budget overruns.
It's looking like a cool weekend for Bay Staters as temperatures are expected to drop on Saturday and Sunday. This is when the state may see remnants of a coastal storm.
Gov. Healey says there's "no way" Massachusetts would be able to make up for lost SNAP funding from the federal government.
Berto was taken into ICE custody on October 9 after Everett police arrested him for allegedly threatening another student and carrying a knife. Police say they did not detain him
MassLive will be at 13 games across Western Massachusetts, the Bay State Conference, Catholic Conference and Hockomock League on Friday night.
Across Massachusetts, new climate-tech companies are hiring, aimed at changing the state's energy future in many ways. In a quiet industrial park in Wilmington, engineers at Cala Systems are reimagining one of the most ordinary appliances in your home: the water heater. But this is not about plumbing. It is about potential.
State Farm, the nation’s largest auto and home insurer, announced last week that it will enter the Massachusetts market.
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Mother rescued from island off Massachusetts dies after escaping burning boat with son, husband
One of the members of a family who became stranded on a Massachusetts island after jumping off their burning boat has died, her family said.
Here’s a look at which forwards statewide have been the best of the best in Massachusetts high school boys soccer in 2025.
The companies on the 25th anniversary list of The Women’s Edge selection of Top 100 Women-Led Businesses and Nonprofits in Massachusetts represent a total revenue and operating budget of $141 billion. (To be precise, $140,963,991,497.) Let’s take a closer look.
A Massachusetts man is facing charges after police said he used a sledgehammer to burglarize several businesses this past June in East Lyme. Police said Robert Bowers, 65, of Fitchburg, Mass., is the suspect allegedly responsible for the burglaries in Guilford,