Dodge Focuses On Gas-Powered Charger Meanwhile There’s Plenty Still For Sale From 2 Years Ago In This Week’s News Roundup

Dodge Focuses On Gas-Powered Charger Meanwhile There’s Plenty Still For Sale From 2 Years Ago In This Week’s News Roundup

Photo: VinFast When we first drove the VinFast VF8, we weren’t impressed. Our headline said it was “simply not ready for America,” and the criticism only got worse from there. VinFast clearly rushed the development process and didn’t have a remotely competitive product to offer. Supposedly, the Vietnamese automaker planned to improve the VF8 over … Read more

Hurricane Milton Could Cause $175B In Losses If It Hits Tampa: Analyst

Hurricane Milton Could Cause 5B In Losses If It Hits Tampa: Analyst

Hurricane Milton could cause $175 billion in losses if forecasts that call for it to make landfall near Tampa Bay prove accurate. Yaron Kinar, a stock analyst for Jefferies Financial group, told investors in a note Tuesday that a “major hurricane impact in one of Florida’s most heavily populated regions could result in mid-double-digit billion … Read more

Everything voters need to know about Massachusetts’ primary elections on Sept. 3

Everything voters need to know about Massachusetts’ primary elections on Sept. 3

Massachusetts voters are set to hit the polls Tuesday for the state primaries — a mostly subdued set of elections that feature little competition up and down the ballot except for a select few races. Secretary of State William Galvin predicted this past week that 500,000 Democrats and 250,000 Republicans will cast their ballots despite … Read more

Milton starts to chart path forward after residents reject MBTA zoning bill

Milton starts to chart path forward after residents reject MBTA zoning bill

The Milton Planning Board is considering seeking a reclassification that would lessen the burden on the number of multi-family housing units needed to comply with a state-mandated zoning plan. Residents earlier this month voted against a plan that would have increased the town’s housing stock by more than 2,450 multi-family units, or 25%, near transit … Read more

Milton to face legal repercussions, lose state funding after rejecting MBTA Communities Act

Milton starts to chart path forward after residents reject MBTA zoning bill

Shortly after Milton residents overturned a state-mandated zoning plan, Attorney General Andrea Campbell took to social media, stating the town will now face legal repercussions. “I’m disappointed that a select group of Milton residents chose to be part of the problem rather than the solution to our housing affordability crisis,” Campbell posted on X late … Read more