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Ongoing second investigation clouds timeline for O’Brien suspension hearing

A judge late last week cleared the way for Treasurer Deborah Goldberg to hold a hearing on the potential termination of Cannabis Control Commission Chair Shannon O'Brien, but the scheduling of that meeting is now tied to an open investigation that O'Brien thinks was "going well for her" when the treasurer's team started downplaying its significance.

UMass Chan granted $4M to study asthma medication adherence

Researchers at UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester are studying the role school nurses play in helping with daily medication adherence among children with asthma.

Worcester area unemployment rate increases slightly, region still on track for 2023 job growth

The total number of unemployed workers in the Greater Worcester metropolitan area rose slightly in November.

Talks with feds over Baker administration financial error drag on as state budget concerns mount

More than six months after auditors discovered the Baker administration mistakenly used federal funds to pay jobless benefits during the COVID-19 emergency instead of the state's Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, there's still no clarity on whether Massachusetts will need to repay that money or how.
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State panel advance bills on cybersecurity rules, disaster relief, food security

Regulating artificial intelligence, creating an agricultural disaster relief fund and boosting food security emerged as areas of focus that lawmakers could tackle in 2024 following a batch of committee votes.

State at risk of missing monthly tax benchmark for 6th consecutive month

December is a "significant month" for state tax collections, but receipts through the month's halfway point trailed last December's pace by more than 8 percent.

Fallon Health branding coming to One Mercantile building

The Worcester-based health insurance company has announced that its name and logo will soon be added to the building’s facade.

Mass. unemployment rate saw slight increase in November

For the second consecutive month, Massachusetts unemployment numbers saw a slight increase.
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Backlog of patients waiting for discharge to worsen this winter, hospitals warn

The hefty backlog of patients waiting to be discharged from hospitals and transferred to other treatment settings is expected to grow this winter, health leaders warned Monday.

🔒Life sciences 2024 economic forecast: Booms and busts

The state’s buzziest industry slowed down this year, although some sectors will do better than others next year.
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