France's Julia Simon won the women's 12.5-kilometre mass start in the biathlon World Cup in Kontiolahti on Saturday. Simon led the way in 34 minutes 40.0 seconds despite missing one target to claim ...
With thousands of residents still in the dark after a massive blizzard, the Massachusetts House voted Thursday to advance a bill to address the high utility bills across the state. The House bill (H ...
Lawmakers on Beacon Hill moved closer to reining in soaring energy bills with legislation that would slash some $1 billion in charges for energy efficiency programs that are financed through utility ...
A major blizzard is hitting the Northeast with heavy snow, damaging winds, and coastal flooding. Snowfall rates have reached 2 to 3 inches per hour, with some areas expected to see up to 30 inches.
BOSTON — The Central Catholic girls 4x400 relay may have entered as the favorite, but the butterflies were still flying as they faced off against the best in the state on Saturday. “We were all really ...
STATEWIDE. EMILY LOWELL. ERIKA JESSICA. THE ROADS HAVE BEEN TREATED. CREWS ARE STANDING BY. THE STATE IS READY TO GO AS SOON AS THIS STORM GETS GOING. AND MANY ACROSS THE COMMONWEALTH SPENT THE DAY ...
For the latest information from Monday, Feb. 23 go to this story. With a blizzard imminent, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has declared a state of emergency for Massachusetts. "This is a serious ...
This blizzard is set to cover Massachusetts in nearly two feet of snow. The monster snowstorm is expected to start Sunday night and continue through Monday, Feb. 23, and Eastern Massachusetts is ...
A supercharged neutrino that smashed into our planet in 2023 may have been spit out by an exploding primordial black hole with a "dark charge." If true, this theory could lead to a definitive catalog ...
The expolision of a black hole could explain the origins of a mysterious high-energy neutrino detected in 2023, as well as shedding more light on the mystery of dark matter in the process. In 2023, a ...
Massachusetts is losing residents at a worrisome rate — as many as 33,000 over the one-year stretch from July 2024 to July 2025, according to fresh U.S. Census Bureau data. And the state ranks 46th in ...