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The increasingly public fight over MBTA funding
Jarred Johnson of the advocacy group TransitMatters, Brian Kane of the MBTA Advisory Board and Universal Hub blogger Adam Gaffin join Radio Boston to discuss the fight over the T's finances.
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Beloved Boston chef and restauranteur Jasper White dies
Radio Boston celebrates Boston chef and restauranteur, who died this past week, and his impact on Boston's dining industry.
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Boston Ballet's principal dancer John Lam is set to take his final bow. Here's what comes next for him
Boston Ballet's principal dancer John Lam will take his final bow for the company later this month after two decades of dancing for them. Radio Boston checks in with him on what's next.
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Woman shares IVF journey through audio diary
Every year, thousands of people in Massachusetts pursue parenthood through fertility treatments. One mother shares her story.
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With plans on the table, the state budget negotiation begins
WBUR state politics reporter Walter Wuthmann and Evan Horowitz of the Center for State Policy Analysis at Tufts University join Radio Boston to discuss state budget negotiations.
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Local experts say helicopter parenting is a bigger danger to child mental health than screens
Radio Boston speaks with two local experts who think our concerns about screen time might be blinding us to other issues causing anxiety in our children.
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I’ve been listening to the show for years via podcast after I moved out of the area. Love it, keeps me updated on the ongoing s at home.
“Elites” being elites
If you want a very one sided take of your news, without any pushback, this is your place. Listened to the Gay episode, and there was absolutely no ability by the individuals to speak on the various complexities of the case, which there are. Just a lot of elites trying to sound profound, carrying a narrative to appease the powers that be. If you were going to talk to me about how important academic integrity is at Harvard, and then say what happened to Claudine Gay what is a travesty, don’t talk to me about academic integrity, or how important it is at Harvard.
Local news w/ a great host
My go to for Boston news!