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Advocates are renewing a perennial push on Beacon Hill requiring makers of smartphones, laptop computers and other electronic gadgets to share diagnostic information, tools and parts with consumers ...
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local senator’s votes on roll calls from the week of Feb. 10-14. There were no roll Calls in the House last week.
Bills aren't making their way through the Mass. legislative process from a lack of lawmakers ready to act. This simple reason ...
Fees on utility bills in Massachusetts cover the cost of programs the Legislature could be funding in clearer ways.
Despite its Potomac River views, modern design and solid construction, Apex Custom Homes has yet to sell McLean's 620 ...
The staff at Pleasant Hill Diner are the unsung heroes of this culinary adventure. They’re quick with a refill, generous with ...
The city’s Planning Department convened a virtual meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 12, to discuss plans for the redevelopment of the West End Branch Library, including its affordable housing component.
Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Civic Organizing (OCO) announced the 2025 Love Your Block spring cleanups will take place on Saturday, April 5 and Saturday, April 12. This year marks the tenth ...
After hours of debate, the Boston City Council has once again sent Mayor Wu’s tax relief proposal to Beacon Hill. It was a nearly unanimous vote at 12-1, with Councillor Ed Flynn the lone “no” vote ...
A coalition of education groups is calling on Beacon Hill leaders to take "immediate" action to address a funding "crisis" in the state's public school system.
Kaia in the South End and Taco Azul on Beacon Hill are both run by men who have been surrounded by cooking since childhood ...
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