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Report: 24 Percent of U.S. Electricity Came From Hydropower, Wind, Solar In First Half Of Year
By Bethany Blankley The Center Square Contributor
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By Bethany Blankley The Center Square Contributor
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A charter school model for black kids in Harlem interests some Cambridge city officials as a means of lessening achievement gaps and promoting success. E. Denise Simmons, a Cambridge city councilor and former mayor of the city, praised the Harlem Children's Zone, a nonprofit organization that includes three
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By Casey Harper The Center Square
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Democratic nominee for governor Maura Healey expressed support for a ballot question seeking to increase the state tax rate on incomes of more than $1 million a year on Thursday. The ballot measure, Question 1, is formally called the Fair Share Amendment, and is also known as the Millionaires'
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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Prison inmates take the motors out of electric typewriters and electric pencil sharpeners to help make tattoos, an inmate told a Massachusetts court. John J. Sullivan made the statement while contesting his firing as a law clerk in the prison library at Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Shirley, where he is serving
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A Somerville city councilor is calling for city officials to study the feasibility of requiring criminal background checks and sex offender checks for people who staff pro-life crisis pregnancy centers, if any ever come to Somerville. Kristen Strezo, a member of the city council, brought up the idea during a
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By Casey Harper The Center Square
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