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Most federal employees across the country are going without pay as the government shutdown continues. A two-day celebration in Cambridge honoring loved ones on the Day of The Dead. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Police at Harvard say they are trying to figure out why someone set off an explosion on Saturday morning inside a building at the medical school. SNAP ran out of money on Saturday, as the federal government shutdown continues without an end in sight. This weekend, families take time to honor and remember their loved ones who've passed on during Day of The Dead celebrations. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
The FBI is at Harvard University after an explosion at a medical school building overnight, the US Department of Agriculture has until Monday to come up with a plan to keep snap benefits alive, and the post office will expand their services for this upcoming holiday season. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
The Government shutdown hits day 32, open enrollment for health insurance under Obamacare begins today under a dark cloud, and checking in with the 'Witch City' residents after Halloween. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Today is the beginning of open enrollment for healtcare plans under the affordable care act. A close call in the sky and on the ground at Logan Airport. Stanger Things is about to come to an end. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Two New England judges order the federal government to keep funding SNAP during the shutdown. The UN says US attacks on boats allegedly bringing drugs to the country illegal. State lawmakers are working to protect the next census. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Government shutdown heads into day 31, detained Everett teen no longer wants to return to Massachusetts, and overnight rain and high wind caused delays at Logan Airport. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
New study revealed alcohol related cancer are on the rise, time 'falls back' an hour Sunday, and the Halloween capital of the world gets ready for the ultimate jump scare. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Governor Healey blames the Trump administration for suspending SNAP benefits November 1st. The Senate votes to eliminate the president's tariffs. Thousands of dollars in donations are stolen from a Watertown church. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Millions of Americans are set to lose their food assistance this weekend, a trial over National Guard deployment underway in Portland, and a resident-summit for safety in Downtown Boston is tonight. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
MBTA Communities Act compliance deadline is approaching, SNAP benefits cut off this weekend amid government shutdown, and Halloween candies at the ready. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
The Federal Reserve cuts a key interest rate again. President Trump is in South Korea, where he'll talk with China's president. A local retail worker basks in the glow of going viral. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Gov. Maura Healey's office fired staffer over alleged drug trafficking, the Federal Reserve expected to cut interest rates and Hurricane Melissa surged to a Category 2 storm. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Americans are fed up with the government shutdown, Hurricane Melissa touched down in Cuba, and new data ranked the best Halloween cities in the country. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell sues the Trump administration to get SNAP benefits restored. President Trump in Japan announces a number of agreements. Boston's top cop is accused of lying over comments about the Karen Read case. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Food aid hangs in the balance for tens of millions Americans, the U.S. carries out three more strikes on suspected drug boats, and a bill regarding literacy heads to the House. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Hurricane Melissa narrows in on Jamaica, a World Series game was a late one, and reading scores are dismal. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Both the US and China sound optimistic about this week's trade talks. Russia defends the test of a new nuclear powered missile. Food aid could soon stop for more than 1 million Massachusetts SNAP recipients. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
OSHA inspectors are on the site of a crane crash in Everett, Former President Joe Biden visits Boston, and Hurricane Melissa barrels towards Jamaica. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.
Reports of shots fired at Curry College, the World Cup hangs in the balance in Boston, and Salem tourism is breaking records before Halloween. Stay in "The Loop" with WBZ NewsRadio.




