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MassDevelopment chief Dan Rivera abruptly resigns after 3 years - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 5 days agoRivera, who was the mayor of Lawrence before being appointed to the post by then-Governor Charlie ...
State grant money to pay for green projects
The Eagle-Tribune· 6 days agoNearly 100 cities and towns are sharing more than $11.8 million in state funding aimed at helping them reduce their energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions that are contributing to climate ...
Pressure mounts on the NCAA to clarify stance on transgender athletes
Anchorage Daily News· 7 days agoThe NCAA is facing mounting pressure to take action on the role of transgender athletes in college...
Here's what to know about Ian Cain, the latest challenger to Elizabeth Warren
Boston.com· 7 days agoQuincy City Council President Ian Cain is styling his politics on moderate Republicans like Charlie ...
How Jackson native, SWAC commissioner Charles McClelland realized his NCAA Tournament dream
The Clarion Ledger via Yahoo Sports· 2 days agoAnd you got the honors here with the champs.” McClelland said, "On behalf of the Division I men’s...
Ian Cain launches Senate bid against Warren
Politico· 7 days agoUnlike Deaton, Cain is no stranger to elective office — or to living in Massachusetts — and he starts with some name recognition because of it. But Cain,...
Douglas Jemal buys Genesee Gateway complex
The Buffalo News· 5 days agoFor the second time this month, developer Douglas Jemal has bought a landmark property from the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation, this time acquiring the...
NCAA caught between a lawsuit and a hard place on trans-athlete inclusion
Outsports· 5 days agoThere is also a growing urgency on the matter of transgender athletes in the NCAA, even with...
Sec. Walsh: State 'prepared to respond' to Steward's next turn
Dorchester Reporter· 5 days agoHealth and Human Services Secretary Kate Walsh speaks at a health equity event hosted by MASSterList...
Report: NIL antitrust case vs. NCAA may be settled in near future
Deadspin· 1 day agoThe antitrust class action lawsuit levied against the NCAA may not go to trial as college sports leaders are in talks to settle, per an ESPN report on Monday.