
Steve Brown
Host at WBUR-FM (Boston, MA)
I'm the Midday Host and former State House Reporter at WBUR, Boston's NPR News Station. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
wbur.org | Steve Brown |Rob Lane
Michael Dukakis reflects on the art of losing in new bookIn a new book from writer Scott Kerman, former Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis takes a bittersweet look back at the moments that shaped his career. Most piercingly, Dukakis reflects on the blunders that doomed his 1988 presidential campaign— some of which still haunt him. Kerman, author of "The Duke: Weekly Conversations with the Last Honest Politician," joins WBUR's Morning Edition. This segment aired on June 17, 2025.
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1 week ago |
wbur.org | Steve Brown |Rob Lane
HomeLocal CoverageUnpacking the Red Sox's trade of star slugger Rafael DeversThe Red Sox are trading Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants, ending a months-long standoff between the slugger and the Sox over Devers' defensive utilization. Sportswriter Khari Thompson joins WBUR's Morning Edition to break down the news. This segment aired on June 16, 2025. Audio will be available soon.
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wbur.org | Steve Brown |Amanda Beland
New book explores regular people who take on big causes to force changeJournalist Miranda Spivack writes about so-called "accidental activists" in her recently released book: "Backroom Deals in our Backyards: How Government Secrecy Harms our Communities and the Local Heroes Fighting Back."These are people, Spivack says, who become consumed with fighting back to create meaningful change in their communities.
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1 month ago |
biztrib.com | Steve Brown
Teachers and staff in the Reynolds School District took to the streets Thursday afternoon to protest what they say is inadequate funding from Gov. Tina Kotek and state lawmakers for Oregon’s K-12 public schools.
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2 months ago |
theoutlookonline.com | Steve Brown
ESTACADA – What do you get when you mix a community volunteer, self-taught pianist and guitar player, two-sport athlete, a second-degree black belt in taekwondo, a National Honor Society member, and a high school senior who’s enrolled full time at Clackamas Community College? You get Rafael Mendoza Gonzalez, 17, a senior at Estacada School School. kAm#2726= H2D D6=64E65 2D tDE24252’D a_ad p>2K:?8 z:5[ 92G:?8 366? ?@>:?2E65 3J D49@@= 4@F?D6=@C $E6G6?
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After reading some horror stories about off-the-rails restaurateurs, it's nice to read something like this. It's my go to-to place for fajitas and a margarita. https://t.co/WZQvxouXVA

RT @WBUR: Here's a note from WBUR CEO Margaret Low about Twitter: https://t.co/UJapqpXxLV