More than half of Mass COVID-19 deaths have been in long-term care facilities. Examining a system that can’t keep elderly residents safe.
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MASS PRIMARY RESULTS: A BIG WIN, A SETBACK, AND SOME QUESTION MARKS
The Bay State’s Democratic primary featured multiple elections that garnered national attention.
PHOTOS & RECAP: BOSTON RALLIES FOR JACOB BLAKE
From Nubian Square, marchers took their signs and bullhorns to Franklin Park, where calls for justice continued ...
IS ALLSTON CHRISTMAS CANCELED THIS YEAR?
If so, what does it mean for the hub’s ever present housing crisis?
STATE WIRE: MASS GROUPS RECRUIT, TRAIN POLL WORKERS TO FILL VACANCIES
“I just don't see how you could spend a day working at the polls and not become more deeply invested in the outcome of our elections.”
THIS YEAR, THE BAY STATE’S POLITICAL BATTLEFIELD IS THE SEPTEMBER PRIMARY
The results of the Massachusetts primary will tell us a lot about how these fights will unfold, but regardless of the outcome, it is a dynamic almost certain to intensify.
INSIDE THE NO-BID CONTRACTS MASS IS ABOUT TO ENTER FOR COVID SALIVA TESTS
“We are still only a fraction of what Gov. Baker projected where the state should be testing per day per week, we need to be ramping up significantly.”
CRISES ON THE HOME FRONT: FROM THE TUBMAN HOUSE TO THE MAN TUB IN THE WHITE HOUSE
Last Wednesday, demonstrators met up in the South End to protest the impending demolition of the Harriet Tubman House.
STATE WIRE: 9 IN 10 MASS PARENTS CONCERNED KIDS WILL GET COVID AT SCHOOL
"We've come to the conclusion that it isn't safe to return to in-person learning until several criteria are met."
SPECIAL FEATURE: ST. FRANCES OF ANTIFA
Fran Sweeney’s fight against the fascists of her day should inspire those battling bigotry now