
Alison Kuznitz
Reporter at State House News Service
@Statehousenews reporter | @PSUBellisario @DailyCollegian 💙 | Past: @masslivenews @theobserver @BostonGlobe @hartfordcourant | 📬: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
lowellsun.com | Alison Kuznitz
State public health officials said they have detected the first positive mosquito sample for West Nile virus of the season, putting Massachusetts slightly ahead of previous trends. The virus was found in a sample collected from Shrewsbury on June 13, the Department of Public Health announced Tuesday. There have been no human or animal WNV cases so far.
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1 week ago |
berkshireeagle.com | Alison Kuznitz
State public health officials said they have detected the first positive mosquito sample for West Nile virus of the season, putting Massachusetts slightly ahead of previous trends. The virus was found in a sample collected from Shrewsbury on June 13, the Department of Public Health announced Tuesday. There have been no human or animal WNV cases so far.
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1 week ago |
wbur.org | Alison Kuznitz
State public health officials said they have detected the first positive mosquito sample for West Nile virus of the season, putting Massachusetts slightly ahead of previous trends. The virus was found in a sample collected from Shrewsbury on June 13, the Department of Public Health announced Tuesday. There have been no human or animal WNV cases so far.
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1 week ago |
newburyportnews.com | Alison Kuznitz
BOSTON — As Massachusetts officials look ahead to support the U.S. Census Bureau on its next count in 2030, Secretary of State William Galvin warned that unreliable local records and the federal landscape around immigration enforcement could affect the accuracy of population data. Addressing a Senate panel Monday, Galvin also asked the branch to agree with the House’s fiscal 2026 budget and give his office an additional $500,000 to support Census work.
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1 week ago |
wwlp.com | Alison Kuznitz
BOSTON (SHNS) – Sitting at her perch from the “Massachusetts Pavilion,” Gov. Maura Healey briefly gestured Tuesday to nearby competitors with flashy booths set up at the BIO International Convention, which has drawn nearly 20,000 life sciences leaders to Boston this week. North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Australia and Canada had setups in close proximity to Massachusetts, while Texas’s booth was situated much further back in the exhibition hall.
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