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Bob Ryan reflects on a lifetime in sports mediaRadio Boston talked to veteran sports writer Bob Ryan about his lifetime of work and what's to come for Boston's teams.ResumeRadio Boston11:19Mar 27, 2024
A Boston program will pay to replace lead pipes. But residents aren't using itIn efforts to eliminate lead pipes by the next decade, the Boston Water and Sewer Commission announced a replacement program, which allows residents to replace lead pipes at zero cost.ResumeRadio Boston14:58Mar 27, 2024
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The life and legacy of Dr. Susan Dimock, a medical and surgical trailblazer in Boston historyHistorian Susan Wilson joins us to discuss her new book: "Women and Children First: the trailblazing life of Susan Dimock M.D." ResumeRadio Boston15:18Mar 25, 2024
Beyond a TikTok ban: Warren touts bill to rein in social media giantsSen. Elizabeth Warren is pushing for greater oversight of all social media companies with a bipartisan bill that would cover issues from foreign ownership to protecting consumers' personal data.ResumeRadio Boston15:54Mar 25, 2024
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State Senate approves more funding, time limits for the state's emergency shelter systemWBUR state politics reporter Walter Wuthmann gives us the latest on the bills moving through the Massachusetts Legislature which would send more funding to the state emergency shelter system and...ResumeRadio Boston04:56Mar 22, 2024
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What will happen to life science lab spaces as the industry moves online?Massachusetts is a major hub for biotech and life sciences, and lab space in the state is needed for industry players. But since the real estate boom in lab spaces...ResumeRadio Boston15:40Mar 21, 2024
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Food inflation is straining wallets. What can we do about it?Radio Boston speaks with local food organizations about how inflation has worsened food insecurity in Massachusetts and abroad.ResumeRadio Boston18:53Mar 20, 2024
Gov. Healey pushes for additional housing to keep people living and working in Mass."There is no issue that I am moving with greater urgency and intention than this issue of housing," said Healey. She said that to fix the housing shortage, state and...ResumeRadio Boston38:49Mar 19, 2024
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