Healey says Vatican-led climate summit is an 'opportunity' to share Massachusetts' story
Healey joined GBH's All Things Considered to discuss the international climate conference hosted by Pope Francis, and addressed the arrests of student protesters at UMass Amherst.
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108 arrested during ‘horrific’ police sweep of Emerson College pro-Palestine encampment
Boston police arrested dozens of students who had set up an encampment to protest the Israel-Hamas war. -
At Household Goods, thousands of furniture donations help families make a house a home
The Acton nonprofit that’s distributed over a million items was founded in a "twist of fate" 30 years ago, says executive director Sharon Martens. -
Putting Jan. 6 in a string quartet, musician Wadada Leo Smith finds hope in ‘what survived’
The Pulitzer Prize finalist premieres a new piece for string quartet at Harvard Saturday, continuing his series of pieces on the Constitution. -
A new program for Mass. drivers on the autism spectrum looks to make traffic stops safer
The Blue Envelope Program allows drivers with autism to place their important documents in a blue envelope in their car, which informs the police officer about their condition and facilitates easier traffic stops. -
Mass. residents support legalizing teacher strikes, new poll finds
A majority of respondents — 50% — favored legalizing teacher strikes, while 34% rejected the idea, a new poll shows. -
Worcester public housing community receives high inspection score, despite complaints
The inspection in early March came as multiple Massachusetts agencies continued to look into complaints of improper living and working conditions at complexes run by the Worcester Housing Authority. -
Cambridge-based vocal group shines a spotlight on a little-performed Renaissance composer
Early music group Blue Heron will soon finish its multiyear project of recording every surviving piece by Johannes Ockeghem.