Secretary of Education made another case against the ballot question to nix the MCAS testing graduation requirement Sunday -- among the many statewide and community officials making last ditch pitches on the chance to upend the state's education system ahead of the approaching election.
Lisa Roberts stumbled into Cheers as a 25-year-old with a job, not knowing how long she’d work at the popular Beacon Hill restaurant. Nearly 30 years later, the Roslindale resident is still there, prepping the bar an hour before doors open at the pub across the street from the Public Garden and a couple blocks down from the State House.
Massachusetts voters head to the polls in just a few weeks to cast ballots in the presidential election. But while they're in the voting booth, those voters have even more chances to impact state law. Ballots this year include five statewide questions ranging from proposals related to graduation requirements to psychedelic mushrooms.
Ballots are in the mail for nearly one in every four Massachusetts voters, and many have already returned their votes.
Election Day is fast approaching, and you will have the chance to vote for the people and issues that matter to you. In addition to voting for your presidential candidate of choice, Massachusetts voters will decide on five statewide ballot measures on Tuesday,
As election day approaches, it's important for Massachusetts residents to make sure they are ready to cast their votes.
Veterans touted psychedelics as a critical mental health treatment option, particularly when other medications and therapies are ineffective. Elected officials gathered last week to discuss those
A town in Massachusetts has fined a resident for projecting "Trump 2024" onto a municipal water tower.
Massachusetts voters head to the polls in just a few weeks to cast ballots in the presidential election. But while they're in the voting booth, those voters have even more chances to impact state law.
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and her challenger, attorney John Deaton, engage in their first debate Tuesday on CBS News Boston.
BOSTON — Massachusetts voters are in line to face a question during the 2026 election asking them to repeal a new gun law heralded by Beacon Hill Democrats after Second