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MassHealth faces growing challenges as new federal Medicaid rules tighten eligibility and reporting requirements. The changes pressure state resources, potentially impacting coverage for thousands of low-income residents.
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The MBTA has unveiled its early 2025 construction plan, highlighting key bridge repairs and system upgrades aimed at improving safety and reliability across the transit network. Work is set to begin next year.
Governor Healey unveils an $8 billion infrastructure plan focused on local transportation improvements, aiming to enhance transit access, reduce congestion, and boost economic growth across the state.
Lawmakers propose a groundbreaking tobacco ban for individuals born after 2007, aiming to create a tobacco-free generation. The move targets reducing long-term health risks and curbing youth smoking rates nationwide.
Local police report a sharp rise in auto thefts across the city, warning residents to stay vigilant. Authorities are increasing patrols and urging vehicle owners to secure their cars amid the surge.
MassDOT has approved an $18.5 billion five-year capital plan aimed at improving transportation infrastructure across Massachusetts, focusing on roads, bridges, and public transit enhancements through 2028.
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The Green Line Extension Project faces new delays due to supply chain issues and labor shortages. Despite setbacks, key construction milestones have been reached, with service now expected to begin late 2025.
Massachusetts bridges confront significant challenges as ongoing repairs strain budgets and traffic flow. Officials urge patience and increased funding to ensure safety and infrastructure longevity amid rising deterioration.
Construction on the Allston Multimodal Project advances steadily, with new transit stations and pedestrian pathways taking shape. Completion is slated for late 2024, promising improved connectivity in the area.
MassHealth faces growing challenges as new federal Medicaid rules tighten eligibility and reporting requirements. The changes pressure state resources, potentially impacting coverage for thousands of low-income residents.
Governor Healey unveiled an $8 billion plan aimed at overhauling transportation infrastructure statewide. The initiative focuses on expanding public transit, reducing congestion, and enhancing road safety.
New legislation expanding abortion access statewide has been signed into law, removing previous restrictions and ensuring broader availability of reproductive healthcare services for residents across the state.
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MassHealth faces growing challenges as new federal Medicaid rules tighten eligibility and reporting requirements. The changes pressure state resources, potentially impacting coverage for thousands of low-income residents.
Governor Healey unveiled an $8 billion plan aimed at overhauling transportation infrastructure statewide. The initiative focuses on expanding public transit, reducing congestion, and enhancing road safety.
New legislation expanding abortion access statewide has been signed into law, removing previous restrictions and ensuring broader availability of reproductive healthcare services for residents across the state.
Boston unveils new traffic plans aimed at reducing congestion downtown. Strategies include updated signal timings, expanded bike lanes, and improved public transit options to enhance flow and cut commute times.
Massachusetts faces urgent bridge repairs as aging infrastructure strains under increased traffic and harsh weather. Officials prioritize safety while seeking funding to address critical maintenance needs statewide.
Schools nationwide are increasing efforts to expand mental health services, adding counselors and launching new programs to support student well-being amid rising demand. These initiatives aim to improve early intervention and reduce stigma.
MBTA is upgrading key stations to enhance accessibility, adding elevators, ramps, and tactile signage. The $100 million project aims to improve transit for all riders by 2026, ensuring compliance with ADA standards.
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation has approved an $18.5 billion five-year infrastructure plan, aiming to enhance roads, bridges, and public transit across the state, boosting safety and economic growth.
Governor Healey unveiled an $8 billion transportation plan aimed at modernizing infrastructure and boosting local funds. The initiative focuses on improving transit systems, roads, and sustainability across the state.
The MBTA faces growing challenges as its aging signal system increasingly causes delays and safety concerns. Officials urge urgent upgrades to modernize infrastructure and improve commuter reliability.
The Massachusetts House has commenced budget discussions focusing on funding for homeless shelters and public transit. Lawmakers aim to address rising demand amid economic challenges in the upcoming fiscal plan.
Significant progress has been made in the Red-Blue Line Connector study review, as officials finalize key analyses and community feedback to shape the project’s next phase. Further updates expected soon.