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A lot happens in Boston every day. To help you keep up, WBUR, Boston's NPR News station, pulled these stories together just for you.
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A king, a spy and intrigue: How Mass. helped make strawberries so delicious
Food historian Susan Benjamin takes us back in time to trace the surprising history of strawberries in New England.
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Photos: Boston salutes NBA champion Celtics with a parade
The Boston Celtics, NBA champions for the 18th time, crossed town for a parade Friday, and more than a few Bostonians showed up to cheer from the sidelines.
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Inside the ancient walls of the state's women's prison, a program for young inmates launches
The new PEACE program is aimed at helping women prisoners under 30 learn life skills that will help keep them out of prison.
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As Boston pursues 'hub' model, city battles memories of segregated neighborhood schools
The neighborhood school model was a big driver of inequity among Boston public schools in the years before mandatory busing. BPS is hoping that a new kind of school model will rebuild trust among families and the schools they live near.
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The Boston Celtics are NBA champions. Failure was their greatest teacher
The 2024 Boston Celtics crushed the league from start to finish on the way to the franchise’s historic 18th banner, writes Khari Thompson. But if you really want to understand this championship team, you need to first tell the story of their failures.
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The beautiful vision of Boston’s Freedom Schools
Before busing, civil rights thinkers devised a solution for bad education: freedom schools.