Members of the Commission on Indian Affairs said the state has to be able to certify tribes in order to distribute federal money.
Journalists from the New England News Collaborative had a rare chance to see Vineyard Wind, the nation's largest standing offshore wind project.
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Lead from decades-old pipes that connect water mains to buildings can leach into the drinking water supply, posing significant health risks.
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Advocates say they want more state support to ensure a more comprehensive approach to helping at-risk youth instead of piecemeal approaches to the problem.
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As the general election gets closer, some cities and towns across the state are still looking for poll workers –especially ones fluent in other languages.
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The New England Air Museum exhibit highlights the story of the first Black military aviators in the U.S. armed forces.
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The state’s top election official issued a decision Tuesday regarding provisional ballots. It isn't clear if the move will be challenged in court.
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Supporters of divestment ended their encampment last spring in exchange for a promise that their proposal for divestment would get a vote from the board this fall.
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This year's class of 13 honorees ranges from NBA all-stars to a high school coach. It includes Chauncey Billups, who played briefly with the Boston Celtics and spent 17 seasons as a pro.
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Saying it's more affordable and easily accessible from major roads, Simmons University in Boston has relocated the western Massachusetts campus of its highly ranked graduate program in library science, from Mount Holyoke College to Greenfield Community College.
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