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Mass. Agencies Release Top Consumer Complaint List

Officials from the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs, the Attorney General’s Office, U.S. Postal Inspectors Office and Better Business Bureau announced each agency’s top five consumer gripes for 2012 on Monday.

2013/04/01

Same-sex marriage supporters talk with same-sex marriage opponents in front of the US Supreme Court on March 26, 2013 in Washington, DC. (Photo credit SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

Coakley Asking Supreme Court To Throw Out Defense Of Marriage Act

The law prohibits same-sex couples in states where gay marriage is legal from receiving an array of federal benefits available to heterosexual married couples.

2013/03/27

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Coakley Looks To Expand Mass. Wiretapping Laws

Attorney General Martha Coakley and other law enforcement officials have launched a renewed push to expand and update state wiretapping laws that predate cellphones and other modern forms of communication.

2013/01/28

Chemist Sonja Farak was arrested after being accused of tampering with drug evidence.

State Crime Lab Chemist Arrested For Tampering With Evidence, Drug Possession

A chemist from the State Crime Laboratory in Amherst has been arrested.

2013/01/20

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Mass. AG Fines National Grid For Delayed Payments After Hurricane Sandy

National Grid has been hit with a $270,000 fine for delays in paying hundreds of Massachusetts workers after Hurricane Sandy.

2013/01/07

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Patrick To Have Dinner With Obama At White House Tonight

Governor Deval Patrick and his wife Diane have been invited to dinner with President Barack Obama at the White House Friday evening.

2012/11/09

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State Jail Employee Indicted For Stealing From Vending Machines In Dedham Area

Donald Packard, 36, of Brockton, was indicted by a Norfolk County Grand Jury on seven charges of breaking and entering into a depository of money and one charge of larceny over $250.

2012/10/14

A National Grid team repairs a broken power line Monday, Oct. 31, 2011. (Photo courtesy: National Grid)

Coakley Fines National Grid $16 Million For Outages

National Grid could be facing more than $16 million in fines connected to its response to two major power outages last year.

2012/07/26

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Group Pushes To Overturn Arlington Leaf Blower Ban

The battle to ban gas-powered leaf blowers in Arlington seems far from over, despite last week’s town meeting vote to pass the new bylaw.

2012/05/25

Social Security, Checks, Retirement

South Shore Hospital Fined $750K For Data Breach

South Shore Hospital has recently agreed to pay $750,000 for allegations regarding a data breach of more than 800,000 people.

2012/05/24

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