Massachusetts' highest court upheld a controversial state law that requires towns to build affordable housing near the MBTA.
While Attorney General Andrea Campbell has filed suit against Milton, the suit does not include Holden and Millbury.
Businesses claim a voter-approved limit on the number of cruise passengers that can visit the town near Acadia National Park ...
The Affordable Homes Act is consistent with various state statutes that do exactly what you would expect a parent to do when ...
The Supreme Judicial Court largely rejected the Town of Milton’s arguments against a 2021 state law aimed at increasing ...
The Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the Milton lawsuit is a win for Healey and Campbell, but could slow implementation of ...
The state’s highest court has made clear that communities subject to the law must allow for additional, responsible ...
The state's highest court mostly sided with the state about a controversial housing law affecting communities, but with an ...
The report is expected to call for more funding from the state's new millionaire's tax to go toward transportation.
Believe it or not, Boston’s traffic woes have improved, according to a new study. The INRIX 2024 Global Traffic Scorecard found that Boston drivers spent an average of 79 hours sitting in traffic ...
In a warning to communities along the MBTA system, the state's highest court has affirmed the Attorney General's authority to sue cities and towns to force them to ...
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled Wednesday that the state's MBTA Communities Act, which has sparked controversy ...