Former Everett Mayor DeMaria faces state ethics probe
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New state bill would double amount of cannabis you can buy and ease industry regulations
Legislators say the compromise bill creates new opportunities in the cannabis industry while strengthening oversight.
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At Old North Church, American Revolution lives on ahead of nation's 250th
Old North Illuminated‘s Emily Spence joined GBH's All Things Considered to highlight the stories beyond Paul Revere's and the famed signal lanterns — those of the ordinary Bostonians. -
MBTA tosses cold water on developer’s proposal to expand transit in Seaport area
Proponents of a new project released plans to reconfigure roadways around Boston's Seaport for a new Silver Line connection. But the MTBA says it has no plans launch new service in the area. -
How the state's new education commissioner is addressing the biggest problems in schools
Massachusetts Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education Pedro Martinez sat down with GBH's Morning Edition to chat about new graduation requirements, low enrollment rates, and more. -
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A year after USAID cuts, local groups say impact on humanitarian work has been devastating
By some estimates, the cuts in U.S. international aid has allowed hundreds of thousands of deaths around the globe.
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