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Your daily dose of local news in Boston, covering everything you need to know about the city.
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Boston announces decreased COVID-19 rates, new bike-sharing program, Celtics' victory over Lakers, Tech-Bee's $50M funding, Fenway Park's restoration, Simon King's art exhibition, weekend snowfall prediction.
The expansion of MBTA's Orange Line, a new Bernstein performance at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Red Sox roster shakes, Boston's 'smart' street lighting proposal, Middlesex County lab scandal settlement, innovative flooding solution, tech giant VisionTech's move to Boston, and MFA's Monet relocation.
Record-breaking snowfall in Boston, Mayor Alex Thompson's new year commitment, life sentence for crime boss Frankie McAllister, Boston Celtics victory over Lakers, and Pegasus Labs announcing public trials for autonomous vehicle software.
Faneuil Hall reopens in Boston, local tech start-up ViroTrack launches game-changing disease tracking software, 'Boston Green Bill' passes second reading, Boston Public Schools report increased graduation rates, Boston Red Sox sign local pitching prodigy, and experts predict colder January.
Public school funding increase, State University sets an application record, progress on the crime front, early tunnel renovation completion, and biotech carbon solutions.
Major updates on East Boston Waterfront Development Project, verdict on Boston Fraud Case, new healthcare trials at Massachusetts General Hospital, historical discovery at Boston Public Library, and latest Boston's sporting news.
Inside look into rising intra-party tensions in the city council elections, advances in AI technology by Boston-based startup Veritiq, disruptions caused by a sudden winter storm, and groundbreaking discovery by local medical researchers.
Major news wrap-up from Boston includes John Spencer's return to the Sox, EpiCon Systems' AI revolution in healthcare, Mayor Linda Gordon's housing policy overhaul, Boston Public Schools' triumph, brave officer Tina Morris's commendation, a rare artistic acquisition at Museum of Fine Arts, Haymarket Square's international food festival, and an unprecedented December snowfall.
Tensions rise in Massachusetts State Legislature over tax increase, Boston celebrates Christmas, BioInnovate shows strong quarter earnings, Celtics secure victory, BPS digital literacy program, Green Line Extension, Innovative cancer treatment trials begin.
Boston's Climate Action Plan, $5 million grant for Boston Public Schools, Boston Medical Center's breakthrough antibiotic, Lyka's new Boston headquarters, reduced sales tax, MFA's local artists exhibition, Celtics' win over Lakers.
InnoTech's launch of 'AI-Real', Mayor's 'Boston Green 2030' proposal, economic recovery, 'Helping Hands' festive aid, Celtics clinch a thrilling victory, and a picturesque white Christmas eve.
Coverage of Mayor Jane Brown's strategy on homelessness, an alert on a rise in vehicle break-ins, LifeGen Technologies' potential treatment for Muscular Dystrophy, Project Rebuild's educational initiative, the 'Artists of the Future' exhibit, and Boston Red Sox's roster for the upcoming season
MBTA public transportation upgrades, a major breakthrough in pediatric cancer treatment, Boston College's investment in technology and innovation, support for small businesses, decrease in crime rates, white Christmas forecast, and the Fenway Park refurbishment plan.
Breakthrough in cancer research at Boston Medical Center, Quantix hits billion-dollar valuation, Boston teachers protest at State House, incoming snowstorm, new Roxbury affordable housing initiative, Celtics secure victory over Lakers, new exhibition at MFA.
This episode covers Boston City Council's 2025 budget approval, declining city crime rates, 'Green Boston 2030' project updates, a new literacy program in Boston schools, Resident Sox contract renewal, and the latest community housing initiatives.
New pediatric facility at Boston Medical Center, Boston startup QuantumX nets NASA contract, Green Energy Initiative targets solar power in homes, Immigration reform sparks debate, Boston Red Sox sign star pitcher, Museum of Fine Arts hosts exceptional Impressionist Exhibition.
BioGenix announces breakthrough in Alzheimer's research, Boston Celtics secure victory, Grand opening of Harbor Point Luxury Mall, Mayor Jackson announces investment in public schools, MBTA expands Green Line trolleys, Museum of Fine Arts announces a landmark exhibition.
Key developments from Boston: New healthcare bill in debate, Boston University sets up climate research center, local start-up 'TechSolver' secures funding, Green Line extension announced, Celtics victory over Lakers, 'Guided by Light' art exhibition, dismantling of Dorchester drug ring, unusually warm December weather, successful 'Feeding Families' campaign, unveiling of robotic arm by 'RoboAid'
Coverage on Boston City Council's Affordable Housing Plan, SeaOwl's partnership with Apple, Harvard's Future Learning Initiative, BPD's body-worn cameras, Boston Celtics' victory, $50 million donation to Boston Symphony Orchestra, and climate updates.
Boston's urban transformation using technology, breakthrough in Alzheimer's disease research, increasing pollution in Charles River, port congestion at Conley Terminal, exciting startups from MIT's Media Lab, readiness of Boston Celtics for NBA season, and a diverse art exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
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