• Greater Boston turned its focus on the Department of Children and Families. James Edwards profiled the case of one of the 95 children to die under DCF supervision in the past 10 years, while Adam Reilly shadowed a DCF caseworker .

• After Wednesday's snowstorm, Phillip Martin asked, " Does class factor into Boston neighborhood snow removal? "

• GOP gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker told Boston Public Radio "The only poll that really matters is election day."

• Edgar B. Herwick III talked to the brave/crazy people navigating Boston's wintry streets on two wheels, and got some bonus winter biking tips .

• Greater Boston talked to comedian Steve Sweeney about Jay Leno's curtain call on The Tonight Show.

• On the anniversary of the Beatles' appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Innovation Hub looked at the Fab Four as innovators .

• Over at our On Campus blog, Kirk Carapezza looked at the impact of new Common Core educational standards will have on high-performing schools like Concord-Carlisle , and low-performing ones like the Jeremiah Burke in Dorchester .

• Anne Mostue reported on a drop in the teen pregnancy rate, and whether or not it was caused by the MTV shows 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom .

• Abbie Ruzicka  profiled the anonymous man behind the 'Not Art' graffitti in Boston, Somerville and Cambridge.