“We can say we have the nicest butts in pop-punk now”: Cardio Sports Partners with State Champs for Workout Fundraiser
“We can say we have the nicest butts in pop-punk now” laughed Derek DiScanio, lead vocalist for State Champs, while sitting alongside his bandmates on a Zoom call. The four-piece alternative darlings answered chat questions from eager fans who had just completed the first installment of Cardio Sports’ collaborative workouts with artists.
Massachusetts residents and representatives show their support for the protection of local pollinators through advancing bill
On November 18th House Bill 763, “An Act to Protect Massachusetts Pollinators”, was reported favorably by the Joint Committee on Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture, and was referred to the committee on the House of Ways and Means. The bill, presented by Representative Carolyn C. Dykema, is finally gaining traction after it’s original presentation in 2017 as House Bill 2113 .
Massachusetts experiences improvement in opioid epidemic, new report shows
Massachusetts has experienced a 6% decrease in opioid-related deaths in the first nine months of this year compared to the first nine months of 2018, according to a recent release of data from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Mission: Music Aims to Provide Relief to Local Musicians
Those often forgotten in situations with economic strife are the independent workers- artists who sustain their living based on live performance and profitable community engagement. With the world in a tailspin, it has become difficult for these performers to continue spreading their releases. This is where Mission Music comes in.
Tensions Climb At Revere City Council Meeting Over Road Repair Information
At the Revere City Council meeting on Sept. 16, 2019, hostility amongst council members arose while discussing the Department of Conservation and Recreation’s alleged negligence in releasing information concerning the repair of traffic at the Ocean Avenue and Revere Beach Boulevard intersection.
Healey rejects Purdue Pharma settlement, demanding accountability for false opioid marketing in Massachusetts
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is continuing her lawsuit against Purdue Pharma, one of the largest manufacturers of opioids throughout the United States, by filing two briefs in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York to combat the company’s appeal for a ceasefire.






