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Affordability is top of mind for Massachusetts residents. A new report showed that health care costs in Massachusetts surged last year strained household budgets.
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Massachusetts agencies will need to assess whether "project labor agreements" with union contractors are needed for public construction with a price tag greater than $35 million. That's under a new executive order signed Tuesday by Governor Maura Healey.
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Newly imposed import tariffs by the Trump administration threaten a major economic link, with consumers bracing for higher prices.
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Starting in September, the state’s attorney general says the new regulations make clear that hidden “junk fees” and related billing practices violate state law.
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The year old Springfield-based "Project HOPE 2.0" initiative joins aid organizations and law enforcement to assist rising numbers of unhoused individuals.
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Climate tech as it's known, is an industry which looks to come up with solutions to combat and adapt to climate change. The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center is spearheading the effort.
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In part one of our series, we reported on how the frustrating search for a primary care appointment in western Mass affects people’s health. Part 2 looks at one response to the crisis —concierge care — which may actually be making the shortage worse.
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We learn about upcoming opportunities to dance to the electronic sounds from across the globe and check in with Rep. Jim McGovern to address a lot of listener questions.
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The Trump administration's move to pause trillions of dollars in federal spending triggered an avalanche of uncertainty, panic and outrage, including a lawsuit from Attorney General Andrea Campbell and several of her counterparts.
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The $62 billion plan leans on revenue from the millionaire's tax, but also seeks money from speed cameras and candy.