As the blizzard called Juno rose up through Nova Scotia, Massachusetts roads were fully open Wednesday morning for the first time since Monday and Gov. Charlie Baker has urged residents to break back into their routines and "engage commerce" but it's still slow going for many.
With weather forecasters predicting snowfall of more than two feet, along with gale-force winds, over the next two days for Central and Eastern Massachusetts, utilities and local officials are preparing for possible power outages and downed trees.
Seven groups pitched transportation solutions to Worcester investors and collaborators Thursday night in the culmination of a National Science Foundation program shared with the cities of Chicago and San Diego.
CSX Corp. has announced record fourth-quarter 2014 net earnings of $491 million, a 15 percent increase from $426 million for the same period last year. The company also generated record fourth-quarter earnings per share of 49 cents, up 17 cents from $0.42 in 2013.
The average price for a gallon of gasoline fell yet again in Central Massachusetts in the past week, according to the latest survey by gasoline price web site GasBuddy.com.
Transportation industries competing for passengers clashed with boos and heckling at a New Year's Eve public hearing as the outgoing Patrick administration seeks to provide a legal framework for new alternative door-to-door trip providers, such as Uber and Lyft.
A coalition of taxi industry advocates is calling for the postponement of a New Year's Eve hearing on proposed regulations for the nascent ride-for-hire industry and threatening potential legal action if the hearing isn't moved.
Massachusetts gasoline prices experienced their third straight week of double-digit decline, having fallen another 11 cents over the last week, according to AAA Southern New England.