Mass. lawmakers push to create umbrella agency to regulate elementary and middle school sports
Massachusetts lawmakers are aiming to be the first to create a statewide agency that would regulate sports for the youngest athletes.
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Brockton High drone team members find joy in ingenuity and competition
Brockton High Aerospace and Robotics Competition team members Henry Ani and Julian Melendez joined Arun Rath to talk about their recent national win. -
Latino, Black students more likely to face bullying, mental health issues, says MassInc poll
The new statewide poll points to a consistent pattern of inequity around school safety, bullying, mental health, discrimination and regular attendance. -
Former Girl Scout camp in New Hampshire mired in multistate legal battle
Camp Menotomy on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire is at the center of a legal dispute involving the Arlington Girl Scouts. The Middlesex Probate and Family Court will decide if the camp shall remain a camp or be sold to a land developer. -
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In Biddeford hearing, House Dems charge GOP with failing to investigate fatal ICE shooting
Pingree and several colleagues held a field hearing in Biddeford today, vowing to conduct an official investigation if Democrats retake the House majority in November. -
Brockton mayor could be charged with assault and battery after clerk-magistrate finds probable cause
As of Monday, no charges had been filed. -
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In some Worcester neighborhoods, trees are few and far between
Gateway City programs, local initiatives and city investments are helping expand Worcester's urban tree canopy. Yet some of the neighborhoods that would benefit most remain the hardest places to plant.