We continue to see reaction across the country as President Trump begins his second term in office, and we are taking a look at how people are feeling in our part of Massachusetts.
Officials from Boston, Cambridge, and elsewhere have for years sought the ability to use automated cameras for traffic enforcement, arguing it could lessen the burden on local law enforcement and help ...
The State Bar of Texas is dropping efforts to discipline Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton over allegations that his failed efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 ...
According to multiple reports, Josh Kraft, the third son of Patriots CEO and owner Robert Kraft, plans to run for mayor of ...
Germany’s opposition leader vowed Thursday to bar people from entering the country without proper papers and to step up deportations if he is elected chancellor next month, as ...
DOLLARS AND SENSE — Hanging over another year of modest growth in the state’s budget are questions about the future of ...
Residents in nine communities will held to the polls on Jan. 25 to decide whether to help fund a new South Shore Technical ...
Democrats are finding themselves mired in infighting and schoolyard sniping just as President Trump begins his new term.
Three candidates have lined up to replace Rep. Jerry Parisella after he was confirmed as an Associate Justice of the District ...
Eighteen states, including Massachusetts, are challenging Trump's order with a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for ...
President Donald Trump made good on his campaign promise to pardon defendants charged with crimes in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
Many Massachusetts elected officials called for resistance to the president’s second term agenda on social media.