The naloxone cabinets the MBTA put in some Red Line stations two years ago, under state law, sit empty. The sponsor of that law now has a bill to require them at all T subway stations: www.wbur.org/news/2026/03...
The naloxone cabinets the MBTA put in some Red Line stations two years ago, under state law, sit empty. The sponsor of that law now has a bill to require them at all T subway stations: www.wbur.org/news/2026/03...
Amid all the terrible news, here's something good for my fellow coffee & tea drinkers: a few cups a day may reduce your risk of dementia. Good stuff from @wbur.org's noted coffee queen Deborah Becker on a new Mass General Brigham study.
www.wbur.org/news/2026/02...
Mayor Wu: new estimate for White Stadium is $325 Mil. Taxpayersβ portion is $135 mil - 3x earlier estimates @wbur.org @evezuckoff.bsky.social @mayorwu.boston.gov www.wbur.org/news/2026/02...
It was a fun break from the daily news to produce this interview with Chevonne Forgan, luge Olympian from Chelmsford, Mass. Read or listen, and learn the ins and outs of the fastest winter Olympics sport!
www.wbur.org/upnext/2026/...
As arctic cold grips Boston, a grassroots group of area residents sets up outside South Station and distributes warm food and clothing to people who are unhoused. I went to see them in action and talk with some of the people they're helping. Read and/or listen!
www.wbur.org/news/2026/01...
12 Olympians from Mass. to keep an eye on in the Games @wbur.org
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Day shelter St. Francis House in Boston has done a top-to-bottom redesign guided by the trauma people who are unhoused have experienced in life. Before, its president & CEO says, people were being "triggered just by the physical space."
www.wbur.org/news/2026/01...
Sofia Hernandez-Williams plays cello way beyond her years. Sheβs the youngest semifinalist in the national Sphinx Competition this week. Hear her beautiful music and her lovely conversation with WBURβs Lisa Mullins:
www.wbur.org/upnext/2026/...
Winter woods walks are the best! (Canβt believe Iβm typing those words. I actually greatly dislike winter. But a walk in the woods can make it much better!) Glad you had a nice one.
Thanks, Steve! Happy New Year to you and your whole crew! π
It feels both peaceful and invigorating to start the new year with some nature. Wachusett Resevoir, Boylston
Beautiful Boston
This is a great listen β Lisa Mullinsβ interview on WBURβs All Things Considered with Ana Hebra Flaster, whoβs written about her life as a Cuban immigrant. She came to America as a refugee aboard the U.S.-sponsored Freedom Flights, which began 60 years ago this month.
www.wbur.org/upnext/2025/...
LOVED this! At the end of a hectic week, it made me smile and laugh. And I loved the tunes! What fun!
You'll want to listen to this! My WBUR colleague Robin Young was supposed to interview the legendary Dick Van Dyke in person, but when he was unfortunately not feeling well, she ended up with quite the replacement! www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2...
A new documentary claims the wrong photographer got credit for taking one of the most harrowing, iconic photos of the Vietnam War. It shows a young girl, naked, fleeing a napalm bombing in her South Vietnamese village. Hear Lisa Mullins' interview with the filmmakers: www.wbur.org/upnext/2025/...
Looking forward to singing (jazz and pop/R&B tunes w/ guitarist George Hicks and bassist Warren Olsen) at the Harvestween Festival, White Barn Farm in Wrentham, on Saturday, October 25 (10:00-4:00, our set 11:45 to 1:15). Join us for a fun fall day!
www.whitebarnfarm.org/events-1/har...
Listen to this meaningful interview full of wisdom, humanity and hope - reporting from Lisa Mullins and @lynnjolicoeur.bsky.social @wbur.org
βOnly after I felt safeβ¦ I started to realize that my life has completely shattered.β Jaser AbuMousa has suffered unfathomable loss in the war in Gaza. He speaks with WBURβs Lisa Mullins:
www.wbur.org/upnext/2025/...
As public broadcasting has lost all of its federal funding, help WBUR continue to be here for you -- reporting the facts, holding power to account, highlighting voices from marginalized communities and producing "driveway moment" radio (including moments of joy!). donate.wbur.org/secure/give?...
Congrats, Miriam! Great reporting.
Looking forward to moderating this discussion Thursday evening about homelessness and supportive/affordable housing in Boston. Join us if you can!
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And here's a long write-up by The Associated Press:
www.wbur.org/news/2025/09...
Scientists drilled off the coast of Cape Cod this summer -- for water. FRESH water. They found it, deep below the ocean floor. Hear my conversation with one of the heads of the global expedition: www.wbur.org/upnext/2025/...
After coming in a distant second to Mayor Michelle Wu in this weekβs preliminary election, Josh Kraft has dropped out of the Boston mayorβs race: www.wbur.org/news/2025/09...
Sweet boy! Trying to keep up with Dan this weekend? π
"No one can afford to lose 12% of your workforce at any given time. But these folks are performing essential roles. The people we're supporting here would not have the lives they do, were it not for these workers." www.wbur.org/news/2025/08...
At Norfolk County Correctional Center, some men have been learning how to cook in hopes of possibly landing jobs in professional kitchens when they get out. Research finds people with steady jobs after jail or prison are much less likely to commit new crimes. www.wbur.org/news/2025/08...
Thanks, Dan! Always wish I could get around to doing better than iPhone pics. Some dayβ¦
Captivating Cape Cod. Never gets old.