Regardless of how you feel about it, another Trump presidency is almost certain to leave a lasting impression on our political reality, including here in deep-blue Massachusetts.
The Republican Party in Massachusetts has struggled in the state for years but after this Election Day, they're celebrating some gains they made throughout the Bay State.
Massachusetts has 11 Electoral College votes. ABC News is projecting that Kamala Harris will win Massachusetts' 11 electoral votes. Massachusetts voters headed to the polls on Election Day to cast their votes in the presidential race as well as down-ballot races.
Gov. Maura Healey says regardless of who heads the Department of Health and Human Services, she is committed to ensuring that Massachusetts residents receive excellent health care.
Massachusetts Secretary of State Bill Galvin has opened an investigation into the Boston Election Commission after some polling places ran out of ballots​ on Tuesday.
Americans sent a pretty clear message that they wanted those in office to focus on making life more affordable,” Governor Maura Healey said. “I get that."
Residents from the the Massachusetts towns with the closest election results reveal what it's like living amid such a stark divide.
Boston’s failures in last week’s election have prompted concerns around whether its Election Department, now under investigation by the Secretary of State’s office, would be able to handle a “dramatic” shift to a ranked-choice voting system.
Longtime Massachusetts resident Stephanie Mulroy discusses the impact of illegal immigration on her state on 'America Reports' as Gov. Maura Healey pledges to snub President-elect Trump’s deportation plans.
Police in Milton and Quincy are trying to figure out what happened to the woman Friday morning. WBZ TV's Laura Haefeli reports.
The opinions expressed below are Jon Keller's, not those of WBZ, CBS News or Paramount Global.BOSTON - Massachusetts voters said yes to the first two ballot questions on Election Day, but they might not have the last word.
It doesn’t feel like Congressman Seth Moulton is about to apologize anytime soon. The Massachusetts Democrat — facing heat for his post-election comments on boys and transgender athletes having no place in girls’ sports — doubled down on his remarks on Monday.