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Study suggests new approach to OD-reversing drug

Pharmacies should proactively offer the overdose-reversing drug naloxone to help put it in the hands of people at risk of abusing opioids, according to a recent Boston Medical Center study.

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Picking the next official state [fill in the blank]

When they're not creating budgets and setting policy, state lawmakers occasionally make time to focus on issues that are a bit less pressing, such as whether Massachusetts should have an official...

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Framingham changes the leader to Connecticut

With its recent vote to become a city, Framingham loses its long-running title as New England's largest town. West Hartford, Conn., now assumes that title, beginning in January. The title is based on...

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Frayed Community Preservation partnership in danger of collapsing

STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, APRIL 10, 2017.....As the state's contribution rate continues to decline to record low levels, supporters of the Community Preservation Act touted legislation they say is necessary...

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Schools would see increased funds under House budget

BOSTON – Addressing healthcare, local aid and the state's long-term financial health are among the priorities House Ways and Means Chairman Brian Dempsey listed in unveiling his committee's $40.3...

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Advocates push anew for driver ban on handheld devices

STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, APRIL 13, 2017....A fatal distraction behind the wheel of a fast-moving car can occur in the time it took you to read this sentence."Five seconds is the average time a driver's...

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South Shore hardware chain tops list of state tax delinquents

The list includes large outstanding tax bills for businesses and individual taxpayers out of Weymouth, Quincy, Braintree, Marshfield and Pembroke.

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Massachusetts receives nearly $12 Million in federal funding to fight opioid...

The Baker-Polito Administration announced today that Massachusetts has received a federal grant totaling nearly $12 million to bolster its public health response to the opioid epidemic, particularly...

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Workplace deaths hit 10-year high

THE ISSUE: Workplace deaths in Massachusetts hit a 10-year high in 2016.WHAT'S NEXT: Some worker advocates are calling for reforms to hold employers more accountable for safety.

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STATE HOUSE NEWS:Committee backs stiffer restrictions on distracted drivers

Drivers in Massachusetts would be barred from holding a cellphone to make a call, use the phone's camera or access social media under legislation unanimously supported by the Transportation...

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Walk for Hunger approaches 50-year milestone

THE ISSUE: Project Bread's annual Walk for Hunger is May 7THE IMPACT: Organizers expect 35,000 participants will raise $2.7 million for hunger relief programs.

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Massachusetts towns ditch standard electric service to embrace green power

THE ISSUE: Some communities are boosting their use of renewable energy bypassing basic electric service to negotiate contracts with third-party generators.THE IMPACT: Two programs are running, with...

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More Massachusetts women jumping into politics

THE ISSUE: Many Democratic women in Massachusetts say the 2016 presidential election was an impetus to become more politically active.THE IMPACT: Emerge Massachusetts, an organization dedicated to...

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North Quincy's Cara Pekarcik named Mass. Teacher of the Year

QUINCY – Just more than a decade ago, Cara Pekarcik decided to switch career gears and gave up her job as a whale biologist to pursue a job teaching high school.Since then, she’s used topics like...

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Baker: GOP health care plan would 'take a cleaver' to state coverage

Gov. Charlie Baker shared his concerns about the House Republicans' American Health Care Act on Thursday at a South Shore Chamber of Commerce breakfast at Lantana in Randolph.

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Bill would boost physical education requirement in Massachusetts schools

THE ISSUE: Some are calling for students to spend more time in physical education.THE IMPACT: A Senate bill, labeled unrealistic by some school administrators, would require 150 minutes per week of...

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Concerns raised in Quincy over Fore River Bridge project

QUINCY -- South Shore residents voiced concerns about a soon-to-begin phase of the Fore River Bridge replacement project during an informational meeting held Thursday evening at the Fore River Club...

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Fentanyl continues to fuel OD deaths in Massachusetts

THE ISSUE: Increasingly fueled by the drug fentanyl, the rate of fatal opioid overdoses continues to increase in Massachusetts.THE IMPACT: Statewide, there were 1,933 confirmed opioid-related deaths in...

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Lead paint continues to affect thousands in Massachusetts

THE ISSUE: Lead paint continues to harm children nearly 40 years after it was banned.THE IMPACT: More than 3,500 Massachusetts children ages 5 and younger tested positive for elevated blood-lead levels.

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Gov. Baker: Concert security will be upped after Manchester attack

With thousands of concert-goers expected to descend on the Boston Calling music festival this weekend, Gov. Charlie Baker said there are no current threats of venues being targeted for violence, but...

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