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NCAA President Charlie Baker Talks 2.8B settlement and State of College Sports a year into the job.
WLRN Miami· 6 days agoNPR's Juana Summers has a wide-ranging conversation on the challenges facing college sports, from TV contracts to unionization efforts with NCAA President and former Massachusetts< ...
Massachusetts sportsbooks took in nearly $5-billion in wagers last year
The Republican· 5 days agoWhen Governor Charlie Baker signed the Massachusetts Sports Wagering Act back in late-summer 2022,...
Massachusetts elder affairs secretary leaves job abruptly
WBUR Boston· 16 hours agoGov. Maura Healey suddenly has a vacancy to fill. Elizabeth Chen, who served as the state's...
Mass. House dumps real estate transfer tax, keeps ‘granny flats’ in $6.2B housing bond bill
The Republican· 2 days agoDemocrats who control the Massachusetts House of Representatives will seek a vote this week on a...
In picking judges, Healey is turning to women, people of color — and mostly Democrats - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 2 days agoThe heavy concentration of judicial picks from her own party may be a reflection of Healey’s efforts...
Healey not taking heat over migrant crisis
Politico· 18 hours ago‘I would have liked more time to make the usual ‘round of goodbyes’ and personally thank each of you,’ Chen wrote in a farewell message Friday. … ...
Mass. head of Elder Affairs, responsible for 1.7 million seniors, departs abruptly - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoIn a letter Friday, Kate Walsh, the Health and Human Services Secretary, emphasized that the...
Lots of Mass. lawmakers are running without opposition in 2024. Why that matters | John L. Micek
The Republican· 20 hours agoLast fall, state Democratic Sen. Susan Moran made statewide headlines with her surprise decision to...
Public funds covered $30k in transit, hotels for Mass. governor’s trip to Italy - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoThe conference, which Boston Mayor Michelle Wu also attended, was cohosted by Marcelo Suárez-Orozco,...
Boston wants more liquor licenses for restaurants. Why is it taking so long?
The Republican· 3 days agoIn downtown Boston, out-of-town visitors might be surprised at how quiet the restaurant and bar...