February 25 Former Clinton, Obama official to resign from Harvard over Epstein ties Former Harvard President Larry Summers announced that he will retire from his academic and faculty appointments at the Ivy League school, a spokesperson said.
February 23 Family ski trip ends in tragedy after brother finds sister swept away by Utah avalanche Massachusetts girl dies in Utah skiing avalanche as community mourns beloved soccer player. Brighton Resort incident affects Rochester and Marine Soccer.
February 23 Person shoots at Border Patrol agent, who returns fire in New Hampshire: officials A Border agent shot an unidentified person near the US-Canada border in New Hampshire on Sunday, the same day a man was killed outside Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
February 18 Justice Department fights back after federal judge blocks Trump’s wind energy freeze The Trump administration appealed a federal judge's ruling that blocked his offshore wind pause order, setting up a legal battle over renewable energy policy.
February 18 Wealthy coastal enclave's dirty secret revealed through wastewater testing surveillance Luxury island Nantucket, off the coast of Massachusetts, shows cocaine levels far beyond the national average in wastewater surveillance, revealing hidden substance abuse issues.
February 17 Planned Parenthood touts vasectomies for ‘people who carry sperm’ as demand spikes after Dobbs Planned Parenthood Massachusetts announces Valentine's Day vasectomy services for "people who carry sperm" in unique reproductive health campaign.
February 15 Massachusetts auditor takes transparency fight to high court after alleged $12M fraud uncovered Massachusetts auditor takes legislative leaders to court over alleged $12 million fraud discovery, seeking to enforce transparency law with voter support.
February 13 Massachusetts judge rules father can’t opt 5-year-old son out of kindergarten books on ‘gender stereotypes’ A Massachusetts judge ruled a father cannot opt his 5-year-old out of kindergarten lessons featuring books about gender stereotypes in Lexington schools.
February 9 Voter fraud conviction, Trump's election claims ignite fierce Capitol Hill voter ID debate Fox News White House correspondent Aishah Hasnie has the latest on the woman convicted of voter fraud amid the national debate over voter ID on Capitol Hill on ‘The Story.’
February 5 Boston's Wu orders release of ICE surveillance and bodycam footage, says fed government 'hides behind masks' Boston Mayor Michelle Wu accused ICE of unconstitutional operations and ordered the release of surveillance footage showing alleged federal agent violence.