Five towns in Massachusetts have declared a state of emergency because of fires raging across the region.
Five towns have declared a state of emergency. They include Boxford, Middleton, North Reading, North Andover, and Danvers.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has announced that the state's reliance on hotels and motels to shelter homeless people will ...
Five Massachusetts towns have declared a state of emergency due to the continued fire activity across the state. Town ...
Twenty wildfires are still running rampant through Massachusetts despite the state recently receiving over an inch of rain, ...
A map released by EEA Secretary Rebecca Tepper showed a “Level 3 - Critical Drought” persisting in all regions of the state ...
Gov. Maura Healey's office intends to phase out the use of hotels and motels for emergency shelter, seek a legislative change ...
The Legislature passed a law in the spring setting a nine-month limit. But state officials say they want to lower the cap to ...
METEOROLOGIST MIKE WANKU With 37 active wildfires across the state, Massachusetts officials said Tuesday that more of the ...
The Healey administration is aiming to eventually limit shelter costs to $350 million per year compared to the more than $1 ...
North Andover and Middleton declare emergencies as wildfires burn over 500 acres, straining resources. Firefighters urge ...
As of November 18th, 7,172 families are in shelters, hotels or motels, 3,509 of that number entered Massachusetts as migrants ...