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Ahead of the Trump administration, state pursues action to protect reproductive healthcare

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Voting begins for first round of participatory budgeting process
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Voting begins for first round of participatory budgeting process
Voting for the inaugural participatory budgeting process, in which Boston residents have the chance to vote to fund initiatives through 14 different proposals generated from community input, opened last week.
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Ahead of the Trump administration, state pursues action to protect reproductive healthcare
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Ahead of the Trump administration, state pursues action to protect reproductive healthcare
In an effort to expand and preserve access to reproductive health care in Massachusetts, the Healey-Driscoll administration put out nearly $2 million in new grant funding to support providers and other organizations that work to support patients.
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Along the Neponset, advocates look to balance remediation work with potential future use
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Along the Neponset, advocates look to balance remediation work with potential future use
When the Environmental Protection Agency declared the Lower Neponset River a Superfund site in 2022, community members celebrated it as a recognition of the community’s need and a way to bring faster repair to a natural resource.
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Mayor’s Youth Summit hopes to engage Boston’s future leaders
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Mayor’s Youth Summit hopes to engage Boston’s future leaders
The 2025 Mayor’s Youth Summit will take place on Saturday, February 22. The summit is targeted toward youth throughout the city and gives them a forum to showcase their talents and build community. Implemented in 1994 under Mayor Thomas Menino, the summit was hosted annually for 10 years before taking a hiatus in 2005.
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Ayanna Pressley channels MLK Jr.’s legacy to call for resistance to Trump
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Ayanna Pressley channels MLK Jr.’s legacy to call for resistance to Trump
The celebrations of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and President Donald Trump’s second inaugural provided a stark contrast on Monday with several Massachusetts politicians pointedly skipping the Washington, D.C., event to stay close to home.
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Hope, fear and counter-protests in Washington
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Hope, fear and counter-protests in Washington
Thousands of people from across the country held a march in the nation’s capital on Saturday for women’s reproductive rights and other rights many marchers deemed to be under threat from the incoming Trump administration.
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In the news: Angela Pitter
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In the news: Angela Pitter
Newton resident Angela Pitter was recently elected chair of the board of directors for the Charles River Regional Chamber.
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Historic MLK Breakfast going strong after 55 years
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Historic MLK Breakfast going strong after 55 years
While most of the world was still reeling from the death of Martin Luther King Jr., two close friends and Boston-based pastors created a way to honor his legacy and that event still endures today.
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For Massachusetts, transportation funding takes center stage
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For Massachusetts, transportation funding takes center stage
Through an ambitious funding plan, announced last week, Gov. Maura Healey set her sights on stabilizing and improving transportation across Massachusetts.
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Healey’s plan to eliminate broker fees met with approval and caution
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Healey’s plan to eliminate broker fees met with approval and caution
Governor Maura Healey announced last week a plan to file a proposal that would do away with renter-paid broker fees in the state, a step taken by New York City last year.
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In state address, Healey touts achievements, vows reform to health care, housing and more
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In state address, Healey touts achievements, vows reform to health care, housing and more
Governor Maura Healey leaned into the 250th anniversary of the country as she delivered her State of the Commonwealth speech on Thursday, Jan. 16, at the State House, promising reform to Massachusetts’ transportation, health care, housing, and education systems.
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Environmental justice is ‘another branch on the civil rights tree’
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Environmental justice is ‘another branch on the civil rights tree’
In 2024, the evidence and impact of a changing climate were on display. More extreme storms swept the country and, this month, the World Meteorological Organization confirmed that 2024 clocked in at the hottest year on record.
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