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In Boston on Tuesday, state lawmakers will hear testimony on a bill looking to change the culture of sports in public schools. If it passes, "An Act to Remodel Public School Athletics through Social Emotional Learning" would amend the state's anti-bullying law.
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Runners will be forced to dodge some raindrops and struggle against a headwind, according to meteorologist Danielle Noyes. She says spectators would be smart to keep warm and bring along a raincoat, poncho or umbrella.
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The women's lacrosse team at American International College in Springfield has teamed up with Morgan's Message, a nonprofit focusing on improving the mental health of student athletes.
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About 1% of home runs in recent years can be tied to climate change, according to the new study.
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UConn police are investigating various reports of vandalism on the Storrs campus from Monday night’s celebration of the men’s basketball team winning the national championship.
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If you're planning on heading to the Fenway area to enjoy the Red Sox opening day festivities, be prepared. Though the average high in the city should be the 50 degrees Fahrenheit, the wind will make it feel like it's winter.
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Christopher Price's new book demonstrates that even though the Whalers left Hartford in 1997, their legacy and memories live on.
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We chat with the staff behind the Smith College basketball team, plus Mr. Universe tells us who space really belongs to, and we begin our search for the best pizza in western Mass.
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The implementation of legal mobile sports betting in Massachusetts is this week. Mobile platforms will join in-person betting operations at MGM Springfield, Plainridge Park Casino, and Encore Boston Harbor.
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UMass comes into the tourney as the No. 1 seed for the first time in the team's history, after closing out the regular season with a conference-best record of 14-2, and 24-5 overall. It's the best record during coach Tory Verdi.