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The Clean Slate Massachusetts campaign is pressing state lawmakers to make it seamless for eligible criminal records to be sealed.
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A civil rights advocate with the ACLU of Massachusetts breaks down what to know about residents' rights while interacting with ICE.
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A collective of musicians, the Refugee Orchestra Project, held a 10th anniversary performance Sunday at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Mass. The orchestra uses music to demonstrate how refugees from across the world play an important role in culture and society.
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Gas prices are climbing slightly in Massachusetts due in part to the U.S. and Israel's strikes on Iran this weekend and a general rise in prices during this time in the season.
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The educators from the State University of Haiti will participate in an educational exchange program within Elms College.
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Chicopee is now the first school district in the state to have cameras installed on their school buses to ensure drivers adhere to the stop signs attached to the vehicles. officials said.
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Mayoral candidates in Massachusetts who spent the most went on to win election in four out of five contests in 2025, a year when voters had the fewest number of candidates to choose from in at least 28 years.
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The coalition is hoping to beat back a ballot initiative that would cap rent increases at most properties to around 5%.
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President Trump spoke to the nation last night during an almost two-hour State of the Union address.
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Members of Massachusetts Peace Action held a standout in front of Neal's office in Springfield today, holding signs that called for de-escalation on the part of the U.S. and its European allies in NATO.
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The resolution calls for the Massachusetts' Attorney General and the state's district attorneys to open criminal investigations into unlawful actions by federal immigration agents and cease 287(g) agreements, which allow local police to enforce certain aspects of federal immigration law.
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte announced Tuesday that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will not move forward with a proposed Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Merrimack.
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Massachusetts U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Salem, held a recent campaign tour of western Massachusetts. He is challenging incumbent U.S Ed Markey in the Democratic primary in September.
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About 30 business leaders and local officials from around Franklin County met with Eric Paley in Greenfield last week, telling the state's relatively new economic development secretary about the wonders and the challenges around the state's most rural county.