IT’S NOT THAT BIG, BUT IT IS FOR KIDS. PARENTS LIKE THE PARENTS LOVE IT AND IT’S VERY GOOD FOR KIDS. A WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS TOWN VOTED DOWN PROPOSALS THAT WOULD HAVE RAISED PROPERTY TAXES BY 50%.
HIGH POINT, N.C. — The High Point Police Department announced the loss of a young police recruit. Drake Shinabarger, 28, died unexpectedly over the weekend, according to the police department. He was ...
Pope Leo XIV has presided over his largest Mass during his trip to Africa, with more than 100,000 people turning out for a liturgy in Douala, Cameroon. A sprawling crowd, which local authorities ...
How can you help feed your neighbors without spending *** ton of money? As the government shutdown drags on, people relying on SNAP might need to find food for their families elsewhere if the funding ...
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass.— Campaign signs have been vanishing from yards of single-family homes in this sleepy college town, prompting local police to post a dry warning: “Stealing signs won’t change minds, ...
The Massachusetts House of Representatives voted 129-25 Wednesday night to pass legislation that would ban all children under age 14 from using social media in the state. Kids ages 14 and 15 would ...
The share of Massachusetts families struggling to put food on the table increased again in 2025, and has now more than doubled from the rate before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study from ...
A CCC inspector scans tags on plants at a cannabis growing facility in Milford in 2019. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Editor's Note: This is an excerpt from WBUR's daily morning newsletter, WBUR Today. If you ...
Local News Just one Mass. college rank among the nation’s best graduate schools, per U.S. News MIT leads in engineering, but Massachusetts medical and nursing programs mostly fall short in the 2026 ...
It's no secret that video games are getting more expensive. Just last week, Sony raised prices for all three models of the PlayStation 5, as well as the PlayStation Portal. Last fall, Microsoft hiked ...
The state House of Representatives will vote Wednesday on sweeping legislation that would ban social media use for children aged 14 and younger without parental consent and restrict cell phone use at ...
Stepping beyond the reach of a Senate-approved bill, the House plans to vote Wednesday on legislation prohibiting social media use for children under 14, requiring platforms to obtain parental consent ...
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