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Gov. Charlie Baker on Friday morning vetoed legislative Democrats' controversial package of pay raises worth $18 million for lawmakers, judges and constitutional officers, in a move that may carry more political weight for the Republican governor
The Massachusetts economy grew at a sharply slower rate in the fourth quarter of 2016 and growth is expected to be slow over the first half of 2017, according to data released on Friday by the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute.
Having met its corporate sponsorship and season ticket goals, the Worcester Railers Hockey Club has officially been approved as an ECHL team, clearing the way for the season to begin in October.
In its first major decision of the new session, the Massachusetts House rammed through a nearly $18 million package of pay raises for the Legislature.
Gov. Charlie Baker said Wednesday his administration will be ready to deal with the consequences of a repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
A 9,700-square-foot strip mall in Shrewsbury containing a Domino's Pizza has been sold for $1.53 million, according to the broker representing the sale.
Framingham office supply company Staples, Inc. announced Tuesday its board of directors elected Robert E. Sulentic as its new chairman.
In his State of the Commonwealth address on Tuesday, Gov. Charlie Baker called for a new $4,000 tax credit for businesses that hire unemployed veterans.
The Massachusetts Dental Society (MDS) has called for a review of the decision by insurer Delta Dental of Massachusetts to shift administration of its products to a for-profit entity.
The state commission that manages health insurance for thousands of active and retired public employees has asked Gov. Charlie Baker to file legislation capping payment rates to health care providers.
The Health Policy Commission is the latest state agency to begin livestreaming its meetings.
A recent poll found that almost 80 percent of Massachusetts voters are okay with making people who earn more than $1 million pay more in taxes.
Unemployment in Worcester grew from 2.8 percent in November to 3 percent in December, while declining nearly two points over last year, according to the state.
Electric autonomous vehicles could shuttle passengers around the state with no one monitoring the controls under new legislation that would authorize and regulate the burgeoning technology, seeking to limit "zombie cars" and extract environmental
Renewing what has become a frequent battle on Beacon Hill, the Beer Distributors of Massachusetts on Friday filed a bill that they say will give breweries more choice and flexibility in their partnerships with distributors.
These businesses incorporated with the Massachusetts Secretary of State's Office from Nov. 16-30.