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Apr 18, 2024
Boston Dynamics latest splash in the world of robotics could have ripple effects in Mass.
00:13:05
Radio Boston talks about the latest humanoid robot from Boston dynamics and what it means for the future of automation and employment in Massachusetts.
Apr 18, 2024
Coming soon: towers and a shopping plaza over the Pike in Back Bay
00:30:07
A major new shopping plaza set to open at the western end of Newbury Street this summer. Ted Landsmark, director of the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University, Catherine Carlock, reporter for the Boston Globe, and Jeff Speck, partner at the city planning firm Speck Dempsey, join Radio Boston to discuss.
Apr 17, 2024
Loss of federally-subsidized internet program will affect hundreds of thousands of Mass. families
00:12:47
Mary Magner, an ACP participant in Brighton, and Virginia Benzan, of the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, join Radio Boston to discuss.
Apr 17, 2024
Newly-arrived migrants, advocates and state leaders push for expedited permission to work
00:15:29
Suzanne Giovanetti, of the Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless, and WBUR's political correspondent Anthony Brooks join Radio Boston to discuss how the inability of many of migrants to legally work in Massachusetts informs the state's emergency shelter crisis.
Apr 17, 2024
Lawrence mayor, city council locked in battle over urban renewal plan
00:10:20
Radio Boston details a contentious battle between the mayor and city council of Lawrence over the city's urban renewal plan.
Apr 16, 2024
How Greater Boston is working to root out rats
00:11:50
Radio Boston gets to the bottom of Greater Boston's rat problem and learns about solutions for rooting out rodents.
Apr 16, 2024
Markey supports aid for Israel while calling for deescalation in war with Hamas
00:22:59
U.S. Sen. Ed Markey joins Radio Boston to discuss efforts to pass a foreign aid bill, Steward Health and a project to straighten out the Turnpike in Allston.
Apr 16, 2024
Straightening a highway and creating a neighborhood in Allston
00:12:24
Christian MilNeil of StreetsBlogMass and Kate Dineen of the nonprofit A Better City join Radio Boston to discuss the Allston Multimodal Project, which recently received $335 million in federal funding.
Apr 16, 2024
Why 4 runners are taking on the Boston Marathon for the first time
00:19:36
Four local charity runners tell us why they're running the Boston Marathon for the first time.
Apr 12, 2024
The science behind 'runner's high' and why marathoners might feel it more
00:18:26
Radio Boston speaks with an evolutionary biologist who breaks down the science and origin behind the "runner's high."
Apr 18 | 00:13:05
Boston Dynamics latest splash in the world of robotics could have ripple effects in Mass.
Apr 18 | 00:30:07
Coming soon: towers and a shopping plaza over the Pike in Back Bay
Apr 17 | 00:12:47
Loss of federally-subsidized internet program will affect hundreds of thousands of Mass. families
Apr 17 | 00:15:29
Newly-arrived migrants, advocates and state leaders push for expedited permission to work
Apr 17 | 00:10:20
Lawrence mayor, city council locked in battle over urban renewal plan
Apr 16 | 00:11:50
How Greater Boston is working to root out rats
Apr 16 | 00:22:59
Markey supports aid for Israel while calling for deescalation in war with Hamas
Apr 16 | 00:12:24
Straightening a highway and creating a neighborhood in Allston
Apr 16 | 00:19:36
Why 4 runners are taking on the Boston Marathon for the first time
Apr 12 | 00:18:26
The science behind 'runner's high' and why marathoners might feel it more
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