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Sep 10 2024CRIME

The Unseen Facade of Boston's Gang Past

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to grow up in a city where gangs and violence ruled the streets? Boston's gang past is a complex and often misunderstood topic, but a new book by Paul Joyce, a former cop turned criminologist, sheds light on the lives of those who lived it. Joyce spent t

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood's New Legal Maverick: Gregg Ramer Takes on Tinseltown

What if I told you there's a new sheriff in town when it comes to entertainment law? Well, buckle up, because Gregg Ramer is shaking things up with his brand-spanking-new boutique firm, Ramer Entertainment Law. This guy's got two decades of experience under his belt, representing everyone from A-lis

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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

South Carolina's Children Need Your Voice

Are you ready to speak up for South Carolina's kids? The Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children is hitting the road, going from Conway to Columbia to Spartanburg and beyond, seeking your ideas and concerns about how to make life better for our state's children. What issues keep you up

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Calling All South Carolinians: How Can We Fix Our Kids' Future?

South Carolina wants to hear your ideas! The Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children is on a mission to make the state a better place for its kids. They're traveling around, holding public hearings, and inviting everyone to share their thoughts, concerns, and suggestions. What are the

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Sep 10 2024HEALTH

Senior Health & Wellness: A One-Stop Expo or a Missed Opportunity?

The recent Healthy Lifestyle Expo in Deerfield saw a surge of seniors eager to get their flu shots, with many also opting for the newly released COVID-19 vaccine. Walgreens, a major sponsor, brought extra doses to meet the demand, highlighting the importance of accessible healthcare for this demogr

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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

Driving Dreams: Can Grants Level the Playing Field for Wisconsin Teens?

Wisconsin is taking a step towards making driver's education more accessible by offering grants to cover the costs for eligible students. The Wisconsin DOT is dishing out millions of dollars to help students who qualify for free or reduced lunch get behind the wheel. Think about it, this means 30

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Sep 10 2024LIFESTYLE

Aaron Rodgers: Faith, Ethnicity & the Quest for QB Glory

What does faith and ethnicity have to do with being one of the greatest QBs of all time? A lot apparently. Aaron Rodgers' spiritual journey is as complex and interesting as his football career. Raised in a strict evangelical household, he's since moved away from traditional Christianity towards a m

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Sep 10 2024EDUCATION

Free Museum Fun: A Boost for BPS or a Missed Opportunity?

Mayor Michelle Wu has announced the continuation of BPS Sundays, a program offering free admission to six popular Boston museums and zoos for BPS students and their families. This extension, which will run through the end of the year, comes after a successful pilot program that saw over 36,000 stude

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Sep 10 2024SPORTS

J-E-T-S: 13 Long Years Since Gang Green Last Roared

The New York Jets' current 13-year playoff drought is a testament to both their lack of on-field success and the relentless dominance of their divisional rivals, especially the New England Patriots. As the franchise looks ahead to potentially ending this dry spell in 2024 with the help of star qua

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Sep 10 2024ENTERTAINMENT

From Dad's Legacy to Life-Saving Careers: A Son Follows in His Father's Footsteps

A heartwarming story unfolds in the Boston biotech scene, where a father's legacy inspires his son's career path. Bob Coughlin, a prominent figure in the life sciences industry, has seen his own son, Bobby, conquer a serious health challenge and graduate from UMass Boston. Now, Bobby is joining Mas

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