State agencies also won’t cooperate in any out-of-state investigations into lawful marijuana conduct that occurs in Colorado.
Nate Thompson
Massachusetts State Police dog shot, killed by suspect
The Belgian malinois, named Frankie, and his partner previously were honored with a medal of valor.
Advocate for New Hampshire’s ‘Old Man of the Mountain’ memorial dies at 86
Dick Hamilton led the Old Man of the Mountain Legacy Fund after the iconic granite rock formation crumbled in 2003.
Boston police unions challenge less-than-lethal force rules
Officers file a lawsuit objecting to City Council-passed rules they say are based on politics rather than public safety.
New York cannabis regulators approve rules for retail sales
Some changes are also made to the state’s medical marijuana program so it aligns with regulations for the retail industry.
California may require health warning labels on cannabis products to deter underage use
Opponents say labeling would be expensive and unnecessary, since marketing cannabis to children is already prohibited.
Officer, once beaten by colleagues, to lead Boston police
Michael Cox, 57, fought for years to get justice over his beating in 1995.
Rhode Island woman charged with posing as sick veteran to plead guilty
Authorities say she used her job at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Providence to create false records supporting claims for hundreds of thousands of dollars in benefits and charitable contributions.
Lawsuit: Rhode Island cleaning service fired woman because she was pregnant
The woman says she was asked about her pregnancy at an orientation for new hires and was then told she couldn’t keep the job because of its “physical demands.”
Massachusetts city plans center to honor Presidents Adams and Quincy Adams
Officials in Quincy hope to renovate a former school that was built using funds John Adams left to the city.