Faith, war, and Holy Week: Navigating grief and moral complexity in a time of violence
During Holy Week and Passover, Rev. Dr. Terrlyn Curry Avery joins GBH's All Things Considered to share how faith communities process grief and act with moral clarity.
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Boston restaurants are bringing out the red — but hoping to see green — this Valentine’s Day
The Massachusetts Restaurant Association CEO says they're hoping for a busy weekend with projections of a 27% increase over last year for Valentine's Day weekend. -
T leaders praise Gov. Healey for plan to save the agency with fair share funds — again
Gov. Healey is calling for a nearly $1B cash infusion for the struggling transit agency, which will stabilize the T's budget in the short term. But advocates say a long-term fix is still needed. -
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A long journey home: Hundreds of disabled people have new homes thanks to court settlement
“I’m doing a lot better," says one man who is now living in the community. -
Healey 'ready to engage' on school financing challenges
The Massachusetts legislature began to wrestle Wednesday with the challenge of balancing fiscal responsibility and spending restraint with state budget investments that could make life easier for residents. -
Former Worcester councilor found guilty of assault, not guilty of interference during ICE operation
The jury cleared her on the charge of interfering with police during a federal immigration operation last year. -
All the ice and snow is a dam problem for Mass. homeowners
Ice dams on roofs can cause leaks and other expensive repairs inside homes. -
Summit aims to give Asian entrepreneurs in Mass. greater access to capital
The summit held on Wednesday was the first put on by the Asian Business Empowerment Council at the Boston Foundation.