May 5, 2020 2 New England men are first charged with coronavirus small-business aid fraud Two New England businessmen were arrested Tuesday on charges of fraudulently seeking federal loans intended for small businesses that have been struggling during the coronavirus pandemic, according to prosecutors.
May 5, 2020 Massachusetts pastor faces $300 fine for service in which members wore face masks, gloves The pastor of a Massachusetts church was slapped with a $300 fine for holding an in-person service amid coronavirus state restrictions and says his family is now facing death threats.
May 5, 2020 Coronavirus outbreak at Massachusetts nursing home kills 54 residents A Massachusetts nursing home has reported a large coronavirus outbreak that has killed 54 seniors and sickened 117 others living there.
May 4, 2020 ICE detainees in Massachusetts refuse coronavirus test, damage detention center, officials say A group of 10 federal immigration detainees on Friday caused around $25,000 in damage to a detention center after refusing to be tested for the novel coronavirus, the sheriff’s office said.  Â
May 4, 2020 Hundreds in Boston rally against Massachusetts' coronavirus restrictions Hundreds of protesters gathered outside of the Massachusetts state House Monday to demand Gov. Charlie Baker open up the state's economy amid restrictions to combat the coronavirus pandemic.Â
May 4, 2020 Massachusetts golf course owner set to defy state's lockdown, will reopen for business A Massachusetts business owner is planning on reopening her two family-run golf courses in defiance of the statewide ban on golfing implemented by Republican Gov. Charlie Baker.Â
May 4, 2020 Massachusetts boy, 7, survives coronavirus and cancer: 'It’s been a long road' A young Dedham, Mass., boy who survived both cancer and a battle with the novel coronavirus received a warm welcome home late last month after he was released from Boston Children's Hospital, according to local reports.Â
May 3, 2020 Massachusetts Walmart store sees more than 80 employees test positive for coronavirus At least 81 employees at a single Walmart in Massachusetts have tested positive for the coronavirus by Sunday, officials said.
May 1, 2020 Tom Homan: Liberal judges use coronavirus as excuse to free detained illegal immigrants, endangering public Far-left advocates of open borders – who think we should welcome everyone around the world who wants to come to the U.S., give them government assistance and simply ignore our immigration laws – are using the coronavirus pandemic as an excuse to try to end the detention of illegal immigrants.
May 1, 2020 Connecticut to ease coronavirus lockdown restrictions on May 20 – will Northeast coalition follow suit? Connecticut plans to start easing its coronavirus lockdown measures on May 20, Gov. Ned Lamont has announced, raising speculation that other states aligned with it in a Northeast coalition could soon follow.Â