U.S. Rep. William Keating made his weekly appearance on WBSM, offering insight into President Trump's historic summit with North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un.
U.S. Representative William Keating (D-MA) made his weekly appearance on WBSM Thursday morning, touching on a number of topics in a quick discussion between congressional votes.
Keating, who has long had concerns regarding President Trump's son-in-law and key advisor Jared Kushner, expressed concern that the White House had fully reinstated Kushner's security clearance, despite his dealings with f
Prior to a town hall meeting in New Bedford Saturday, Senators Warren and Markey and Rep. Keating met with fishermen to discuss the issues facing the industry.
The Massachusetts Congressman says he had a "great meeting" with new NOAA Regional Administrator Michael Pentony to discuss ending the Sector IX groundfishing ban.
BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts officials are decrying the Trump administration's rollback of federal public school bathroom protections for transgender students.
Gov. Charlie Baker said Thursday he was disappointed with the decision, adding in Massachusetts "kids are going to be protected and kids are going to be able to feel safe and secure in the communities they live in and the schools that t
The U.S. House is suspending business while Democrats continue a sit-in over guns. A group led by Georgia Democrat and civil rights icon John Lewis is protesting the lack of action on gun bills.
Joining them Wednesday afternoon was Massachusetts 9th District Congressman Bill Keating, who tells WBSM News it cries hypocrisy when mass shootings continue to take place, yet nothing is done...
Retired U.S. Representative Barney Frank is no stranger to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth campus, often paying a visit to speak with students or groups of the public.
As part of his budget proposal, President Obama is including $1.1 billion to address the nation's opioid epidemic.
Congressman William Keating says he's glad the problem is being addressed in a large way by the administration. Speaking on "The Taylor Cormier Show, Keating says if the proposal is approved, $920 million would go toward community-based programs that already exist, which he says