Negotiated prices for electricity from Vineyard Wind take effect
The wind farm will sell to Eversource, National Grid, and Unitil at the contracted prices, rather than volatile market prices.
Local ERs are already seeing lots of visits for tick bites. Here’s what to know.
Prevention methods have been the same for a long time. But one thing’s changed in the last few decades in Massachusetts: More ticks, and more diseases.
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Boston residents blast Mayor Wu for stalled street safety projects
The hearing follows a Boston Globe report that revealed Mayor Michelle Wu shifted to a policy of requiring personal approval on most transit and road safety projects. -
GBH Daily: Plasma for sale
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The financially troubled Croft School has potential buyer to avoid permanent closure
Almost near insolvency, the for-profit private school in Boston will be sold to London-based Dukes Education. -
Annual report gives Mass. mixed grades on air pollution
“We have more work to do,” said Daniel Fitzgerald, the American Lung Association’s director of advocacy for Rhode Island and Massachusetts. -
Here's how the data fed into medical AI can help — or hurt — health care
GBH Morning Edition host Mark Herz spoke with MIT computer science professor Marzyeh Ghassemi about AI's use in medicine.
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