Get the latest from polling locations, election night watch parties and results from key races in Massachusetts.
Tuesday's election will decide the next president of the United States, decide which party controls Congress and could create up to 5 new laws in Massachusetts.
From eliminating the MCAS graduation requirement to increasing the minimum wage for tipped workers, some top lawmakers are urging voters to back these measures, while others are pushing constituents ...
The majority of the state's 5,142,343 registered voters (118,940 of whom live in Worcester) have not yet cast ballots.
Question 5, which would have eliminated the tipped minimum wage, was rejected by 64% of voters in Massachusetts.
The proposal to raise the hourly pay of Massachusetts tipped workers to $15 an hour failed by a wide margin in Tuesday's election.
Election Day is Tuesday. More than 1 million voters in Massachusetts have already voted, either by mail or by choosing the early, in-person option, which closed Friday. But although nontraditional ...
The problem became apparent in 2017, according to the report, but wouldn’t be addressed until 2021 — after former President ...
Maura Healey, labor unions, environmental organizations and Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts. Hawkins’ two challengers are ...
The statement described Israel's recent attacks on hospitals and medical workers ... mirroring Uncommitted MA's statement against backing the "lesser evil." "Democratic Party operatives will ...
Navigating employment laws can be challenging for businesses in Massachusetts. From hiring to termination, understanding this ...