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After years of grappling with a migrant crisis, the state has closed all emergency state shelters in hotels and motels, Gov.
Massachusetts Governor Healey ends the use of hotel shelters for emergency housing, citing reforms and progress in the state's shelter system.
Gov. Maura Healey announced the closure of the hotel shelter system in Massachusetts and that the emergency declaration issued in 2023 is over.
Gov. Maura Healey first declared a state of emergency around two years ago, as state shelters became overwhelmed with ...
The state DYS worker who urged Boston police officers to call his “boss, the female governor,” following a recent arrest has ...
Gov. Maura Healey said she is “formally terminating” the nearly two-year-long state of emergency she declared in August 2023 ...
Starting Friday, Massachusetts landlords and brokers are no longer allowed to charge broker fees to tenants. Instead, the ...
Citing federal uncertainty, Mass. Governor Maura Healey has unveiled a new plan to create a $400 million fund to support ...
Renter-paid broker fees are about to become a thing of the past in Massachusetts. On Aug. 1, a new law takes effect that ...
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said Friday that all hotel shelters in the state have closed and that she has ended a state ...
Healey, a Democrat, did not mention Harvard by name in a statement announcing the plan but made a reference to the climate ...
Renting in Massachusetts? Your landlord can no longer require you to pay a broker fee if you didn't hire the broker or real ...