Fenway Faithful welcome Red Sox for home opener
Poets like to spin yarns about spring. Daffodils emerging from the dirt. The smell of April showers. For Red Sox Faithful, those first few days of spring smell like baseball.
Dozens of school districts failing to investigate bullying complaints, report finds
Report by Northeastern School of Law finds school districts, and state regulators, failing to follow requirements of 2010 state law meant to protect students.
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Boston youth choirs share the stage to premiere piece using Phillis Wheatley’s poetry
The “I Dream A World” Youth Choral Showcase will include the world premiere of “Freedom Hymn” by composer B.E. Boykin. -
Faith, war, and Holy Week: Navigating grief and moral complexity in a time of violence
During Holy Week and Passover, Rev. Dr. Terrlyn Curry Avery joins GBH's All Things Considered to share how faith communities process grief and act with moral clarity. -
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‘Good riddance’: Mass. politicians react to Pam Bondi’s removal as attorney general
The move ends the contentious tenure of a loyalist who upended the Justice Department’s culture of independence from the White House. -
Mass. Senate eyes free medical school tuition to help shortage of primary care doctors
A $10 million pilot program in a spending bill set for a vote next week would cover tuition for UMass Chan Medical School students who commit to practicing family medicine in Massachusetts.
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