Connecticut and New York’s attorneys general joined a coalition of eight states in announcing a lawsuit aimed at blocking the ...
Intense freeze-thaw cycles undermine roads and allow potholes to form. After a harsh winter, New Hampshire communities are ...
The last hurdle has been cleared for Gillette Stadium to host the FIFA Men's World Cup matches this summer. The Foxborough ...
Rising concerns about violence in hospitals and emergency departments has led doctors and nurses to demand stronger legal protections for health care workers — and tougher penalties for those who ...
Nearly a third of the total immigration arrests at Massachusetts courthouses in 2025 were in the region that includes Lynn, ...
Boston has so far managed to avoid long lines during the partial government shutdown. But that's likely to change as more security agents walk off the job.
Public defenders and CPCS staff take their fight to the legislature, hoping to seek the same bargaining rights as other state employees.
In part 2 of NEPM's series on newcomers entering politics, Easthampton, Mass., poultry farmer Karl Prahl reflects on how losing a campaign pushed him into community service.
The federal government plans to resume deportation proceedings against Mohsen Mahdawi, a Vermont resident and pro-Palestinian activist who was detained in prison for two weeks last year.
World Cup tickets are expensive, and buying them has been frustrating and confusing. But this is what economics is for: figuring out the best ways to allocate scarce resources. FIFA, steal these ideas ...
In part one of NEPM's series on local candidates giving politics a try, Yakov Kronrod leans on his family's refugee history and his own past activism.
Editor’s note: This segment was updated to reflect a change in guest. President Trump is pressuring several countries to help the U.S. reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively closed.