BOSTON (AP) - Maura Healey was sworn in as the first woman and first open member of the LGBTQ community to be elected Massachusetts … [Read more...]
Lawmakers Unveil $1.7T Bill to Avoid Shutdown
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressional leaders have unveiled a $1.7 trillion bill to fund the government. The measure released early Tuesday includes … [Read more...]
Election Day on the Cape and Islands Has Arrived
HYANNIS - Cape and Islands residents will be heading to the polls Tuesday as Election Day has arrived. Democrat Bill Keating is looking to secure … [Read more...]
UPDATE: Humanitarian Response Continues for Immigrants Flown in by Florida to Martha’s Vineyard
UPDATE FROM 6:30 P.M. 9/15/22: Martha's Vineyard Officials said that work continues to provide humanitarian relief and long-term support for the … [Read more...]
Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Announced by Biden
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - President Joe Biden has announced his long-awaited plan to deliver on his campaign promise to provide $10,000 in student debt … [Read more...]
Biden Signs “Burn Pits” Help for Vets
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - President Joe Biden has signed veterans health care legislation that ends a long battle to expand benefits for troops who … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Lawmakers Reach Compromise on Sports Betting
BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts lawmakers have reached a deal on a bill that would legalize betting on professional and collegiate sports, joining more … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Lawmakers Approve More Than $52B Budget Plan
BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts lawmakers approved a $52.7 billion state budget Monday, more than two weeks into the state’s new fiscal year. The … [Read more...]
Massachusetts’ Highest Court Upholds New Mail-In Voting Law
BOSTON (AP) - The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has denied an effort by the state Republican party to block election officials from putting … [Read more...]
Facing Pressure, Biden to Sign Order on Abortion Access
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - President Joe Biden will take executive action to protect access to abortion, according to three people familiar with the … [Read more...]
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US Economy Slowed But Still Grew at 2.9% Rate Last Quarter
Federal Income Tax Returns Now Being Accepted
Sandwich Town Officials Mulling Next Steps for Boardwalk
Steamship Authority Names Third New Vessel
Weather Conditions Hinder Morning Ferries Between Cape and Islands
Barnstable Complete Streets Plan Draft to be Unveiled Feb. 15
Shuttered Bourne Visitor Info Booth Granted Demolition Delay
Provincetown Accelerating EMS Hiring Plan
Former Mashpee Wampanoag Chairman Ordered to Pay $250,000 in Restitution
Dennis Prepping for Annual Town Election