Producer Picks
Radio Boston producers highlight the show's best stories and interviews.

Why Mass. educators see promise in 'high dosage tutoring' for students
The approach is gaining momentum in Massachusetts as educators seek to improve student outcomes post-pandemic. Erin McGrath, executive director of Boston Partners in Education, and Ashish Shah, a mentor with...

Celebrate Día de los Muertos with Boston's first all-female mariachi group
Robles joins Radio Boston to share her love for music and how mariachi helped her through the most difficult moments of her life.

How a Mass. man grows pumpkins that weigh over 2,000 pounds for New England fairs
Giant pumpkin grower Steve Connolly joins Radio Boston to discuss how he grows the massive produce and what he's learned along the way.

A look at WBUR's José Massó's first-ever Embrace Massó ¡Con Salsa! International Music Festival
We preview the event and discuss the legacy of WBUR's ¡Con Salsa! with host José Massó and musical guest, saxophonist and Berklee assistant professor Patricia Zárate Peréz.
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Exploring the state's electric vehicle charging infrastructure
Massachusetts had more than 70,000 registered electric vehicles at the end of last year, and state leaders want to increase that number several times over. Will there be enough places...

Sen. Warren scorns crypto dollars backing her GOP challenger Deaton
Warren also addressed rumors around Gov. Maura Healey being considered as attorney general in a potential Kamala Harris administration. "I gotta say, she was a terrific attorney general," Warren said....

How the Haitian Revolution is still relevant for Massachusetts
Radio Boston talks about the history of the Haitian Revolution, plus learns more about how the local Haitian community grew in Massachusetts.

Local Afghans reflect back on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan three years ago
August marks three years since the U.S. pulled troops from Afghanistan. Radio Boston speaks with five local Afghans on how they're thinking about the withdrawal and what's giving them hope...

Boston restaurateurs talk about how their friendship influences their businesses
Boston restaurateurs Tiffani Faison and Kathy Sidell spoke with Radio Boston about their friendship and how it influenced their view on hospitality.

Skippy White on the decades he brought R&B and soul music to Boston's radio waves
Skippy White is a legend in Boston. He owned numerous record shops in the city and was a well-known radio DJ. He brought the latest R&B, gospel, doo-wop and soul...

Stephen Nedoroscik, 'pommel horse guy' from Worcester, talks about his 2 Olympic medals
Olympic gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik, a Worcester native, joins Radio Boston from Paris. Plus, we hear from two of Stephen's coaches: Liz Gonzalez and Bob Donahue from Sterling Gym in Sterling,...

Sen. Warren says Harris is 'pulling our party together'
"She's going to go toe-to-toe with Donald Trump," Warren said on WBUR's Radio Boston. "She's going to win in November -- that's what the Republicans are unhappy about."

Rep. Auchincloss says constituents are worried about Biden's ability to win and lead
Auchincloss noted his constituents were concerned about Biden's ability to win, but that the decision making process is best done "with unity in mind, with candor and confidentiality."

Chef Joe Gatto shows us how to make the perfect slider
Chef Joe Gatto, host of From Scratch on Pluto TV, shows Radio Boston how to make the perfect slider for the summer.

3 grads talk about tumultuous high school experiences that started with COVID
The class of 2024 has been through a lot, to say the least. Most began high school remotely because of the pandemic. Then came the next four years filled with...

What makes these NBA champion Celtics so special to Boston, on and off the court
Radio Boston celebrates the championship-winning Celtics.

A Boston billionaire says we need a new internet — so he's funding one
Boston billionaire Frank McCourt thinks the internet is broken. He goes so far as to say the way we use the internet today robs us of "our humanity" and "our...

One-of-a-kind orca Old Thom holds unique place in New England's marine culture
Radio Boston talks about "Old Thom" the orca, one of the rare animals of his kind regularly seen in New England.

Kellie Carter Jackson explores the history of Black resistance in new book
Carter Jackson joins Radio Boston to discuss her new book "We Refuse: a Forceful History of Black Resistance."