Massachusetts sheriffs say they mostly have a good relationship with ICE, but under state law, that doesn’t mean they have the power to hold an inmate with a detainer until the feds come to pick them up.
Almost immediately after returning to the White House Monday, President Donald Trump signed executive orders revamping official US Immigration policy, paving the way for ICE to round up undocumented migrants,
Nguyen, who took office in January 2022, said they will take a hiatus after three colleagues on the board repeatedly misgendered them.
Rain showers are expected to begin in the early afternoon, moving from west to east across the state. Most of Massachusetts, including Boston, Worcester and Western Massachusetts, can expect to see rain the rest of the day as temperatures are forecast to reach the low 40s. The Berkshires could experience a mix of rain and light snow.
Roads are expected to be treacherous overnight. Highway administrator Jonathan Gulliver told WBZ-TV that while up to 10 inches of snow is expected in parts of Massachusetts in the coming hours, the timing of the storm is helpful.
Arctic air is pushing temperatures into the single digits, with wind chills below zero in Massachusetts this week.
Worcester City Council-at-Large member Thu Nguyen, the first openly nonbinary person elected to office in Massachusetts, wrote in a Facebook post there has been “transphobia” over the past three
A man was taken into federal custody Wednesday morning outside a busy Chelsea, Massachusetts, Market Basket location.
It wasn't a blockbuster storm, but many communities in Massachusetts find themselves clearing snow that fell Sunday into Monday.
Young ballet dancers gathered in Massachusetts with the hopes of winning a prestigious scholarship at the Youth America Grand Prix auditions.
With discourse on gender issues rocking recent City Council meetings, petitions relating to the topic are set for discussion in the Tuesday session.
One decade ago, Boston's 2015 "snow blitz" set a record with t he amount of snow it dumped across the city and region. The first of four storms in three weeks struck on Jan. 26 and 27. Once it started, it seemingly never stopped. From late January to Valentine's Day, Boston would be buried under more than 6 1/2 feet of snow.