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With coronavirus cases down and hospitalizations sharply falling, Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester is loosening its visitor restrictions.
There were 3,026 single-family home sales recorded in Massachusetts in February, a 12.8% increase from the same month in 2020, and the highest number of sales recorded in February since 2004.
Fitchburg State University is planning to have a fully in-person fall semester, while Worcester's Quinsigamond Community College is expecting a return to normalcy after a more than a year of remote learning.
For more than half a century, Worcester’s Spectrum Health Systems has worked to help those affected by mental health disorders or addiction statewide. The challenge has been made harder during the coronavirus pandemic, with polls showing…
One very real challenge unique to vaccine distribution, both in Massachusetts and the rest of the country, has centered around overcoming skepticism and assuaging concerns about the relative safety of inoculation.
The Affordable Care Act survived the Trump Administration. Now the vice president who helped get the act passed in 2010 is growing it to provide coverage of more Americans.
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed Isabel Guzman as the U.S. Small Business Administration’s new administrator, in an 81-17 vote.
More than a week into a strike with hundreds of nurses, Saint Vincent Hospital is going on a public relations offensive, mailing flyers and updating a specially created website about the strike and negotiations.
A minor league baseball team. A mid-level professional hockey club. A top-50 theater worldwide that can seat about 2,300. Nine institutions of higher education. Myriad breweries. A well-established cultural scene.
The College of the Holy Cross is expecting a return to normalcy for its fall semester, with a plan announced Wednesday to have all classes in-person and campus activities held as normal.
The number of artificial intelligence programs, such large language models and other such technology, are becoming more pervasive and are being catered to specific industries and specific tasks. On Aug. 18, the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education responded to the increased use of AI in the classroom by releasing statewide AI guidance for educators.
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