‘High Flying’ Philip Reavis Sr., Olympian, educator and musician, dies at 89
Today, several generations of the Reavis family live in Somerville, where Phil Reavis Sr.’s grandfather lived.
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Community health centers face multiple threats to financial stability
Fifty health centers in Massachusetts, which serve a million patients a year, are straining under an "assault" from federal policy changes. -
No Real ID? Get ready for $45 fees at the airport
Starting Feb. 1, TSA will charge domestic travelers a $45 fee if their identification is not Real ID compliant. -
Layoffs hit MFA Boston
Museum of Fine Arts Boston said it's reducing its workforce by 6.3%. -
Worcester will keep vetting contentious tax break for apartment project
The Worcester City Council had postponed a vote on the issue for two weeks as residents and local labor activists expressed concerns about the tax break. -
Bill Belichick snubbed by Pro Football Hall of Fame in first year of eligibility, report says
Belichick was one of five finalists among coaches, contributors and senior players who last appeared in a game in 2000 or earlier. -
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Five years later, MBTA Communities Act spurs ‘real but modest’ change, report finds
Nearly 7,000 units are being built in 34 communities across Massachusetts under the MBTA Communities Act, less than a 1% increase to the total housing in those towns. -
Federal judge rules that Vineyard Wind can resume construction
The offshore turbine project off the coast of Massachusetts was issued a stop work order by the Trump administration in December.