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Following a meeting with Fall River officials, Healey said the state was releasing $1.2 million for more emergency response ...
A fire that killed 10 people at a Massachusetts assisted-living facility was unintentionally caused by either someone smoking ...
After saying she is halting a pay hike for executive branch managers planned for January, Governor Maura Healey is giving ...
Gov. Maura Healey signed a new law that prevents landlords from requiring tenants to foot the bill for broker fees.
Healey announced $1.2 million in state funds would be made available to Fall River to hire more emergency response personnel.
More than 120 defendants in Massachusetts have had their charges — ranging from assault to drug possession — dropped after ...
Gov. Maura Healey made the announcement more than a week after a fire in a Fall River assisted living center left 10 dead.
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is proposing sweeping regulatory changes that would clamp down on BlueHub ...
On June 30, just as many of her constituents and legislators were about to begin the July 4 holiday weekend, Gov. Maura ...
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey pledged to deliver $1.2 million in state funding to provide Fall River with additional ...
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey allocates $5.7 million to help staff emergency services in various municipalities.
Gov. Maura Healey met with city leaders late Tuesday morning and said her visit is to make sure state leaders know what the city needs moving forward and to talk about what the state is doing to ...