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Northeast Report and Northeast Report Late Edition are two half-hour magazines of news and information, aired every weekday from 3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. just before All Things Considered, and again from 6 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. just before Marketplace.
Northeast Report features reports from the award-winning WAMC News team, plus commentary, arts news and interviews, the latest weather forecast, and an afternoon business wrap-up.
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I used to teach a course on the US Supreme Court, starting around 1990 and until I retired almost three decades later. I’ve lost my patience with it.
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Meteorologist Garett Argianas delivers the evening weather forecast for Tuesday, March 26, 2024.
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A spring snowstorm pummeled upstate New York communities with snow, ice, and freezing rain over the weekend.
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Most communities are nearly back to normal after a weekend ice and snowstorm snapped tree limbs that took power lines down.
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New York’s legislative leaders and the governor are busy in a frantic effort to get the final state budget finished on time, due this weekend. The state Constitution establishes that the new fiscal year begins on April 1st. Despite that requirement, it is often late – last year’s was approved at the end of April.
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Meteorologist Garett Argianas delivers the evening weather forecast for Monday, March 25, 2024.
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Following a nearly year-long search, Vermont Governor Phil Scott announced his appointment to lead the state’s education agency this morning.
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The latest Child Opportunity Index finds wide inequities in neighborhood opportunity for children in the city of Albany.
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Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll was in Northampton Friday, taking part in a conference focusing on what organizers have dubbed the “farm and sea to school movement.”
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Have you seen advertisements on TV celebrating American technology and then warning ominously that “some in Washington” want to stifle our technological progress? I have seen many --- they usually feature small business owners praising American technology and warning about bad plans floating around Washington.