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Following a meeting with Fall River officials, Healey said the state was releasing $1.2 million for more emergency response ...
A fire that killed 10 people at a Massachusetts assisted-living facility was unintentionally caused by either someone smoking ...
Healey scored an approval rating of 59% in a new survey by Morning Consult, ranking her the 16th most popular governor based ...
After saying she is halting a pay hike for executive branch managers planned for January, Governor Healey is giving those ...
Hundreds of so-called bar advocates stopped taking new court-appointed cases in late May to protest their pay rates. About ...
Governor Maura Healey was in Fall River on Tuesday to meet with city officials about the Gabriel House Assisted Living ...
Gov. Healey is blasting a "wrong-headed" decision to cut federal funding from a Mass Pike construction project.
Gov. Maura Healey signed a new law that prevents landlords from requiring tenants to foot the bill for broker fees.
Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday called for striking attorneys to get back to work while they continue to push for greater pay, and did not take a stance on whether their pay should be raised.
Healey announced $1.2 million in state funds would be made available to Fall River to hire more emergency response personnel.