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How organizations are centering equity in fighting climate change
Most of the country is forecasted to face record-high temps and more heavy rainfall this summer. We check in with what that means for us here in New England with a local organization working for environmental justice and the head of the regional EPA.
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WBUR explores why Boston police waited years to charge an alleged 'serial rapist'
WBUR reporter Walter Wuthmann joins Radio Boston to discuss his reporting on Alvin Campbell.
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Healey on climate, her budget and the future of Steward Health
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey joins Radio Boston to talk about Earth week and her agenda on climate, her budget proposal, and what she's hearing from health leaders of the future of Steward Health Care.
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Wu spoke with police leaders after report on alleged serial rapist
Speaking about WBUR's investigation into the allegations against Alvin Campbell, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu talked to WBUR's Radio Boston about the "tension" between police transparency and protecting victims in sexual assault cases.
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New Tufts University study aims to figure out exactly how food affects the body
A new study at Tufts University asks a simple yet profound question: how does food affect your body?
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Two Boston sports mainstays exit stage as Celtics, Bruins make title pushes
Radio Boston celebrates the careers of Celtics broadcaster Mike Gorman and Bruins play-by-play man Jack Edwards.