We discuss the shortcomings of Massachusetts vaccine rollout and the fallout from the second Senate acquittal for former President Donald Trump.
If you are one of the estimated one million newly eligible vaccine recipients and logged on to the state's website to book an appointment Thursday morning, you would have seen an error message.
Plus, as part of our Black History Month coverage, we explore the Black experience in Boston by speaking with three professionals in the private sector.
We speak with Carlos Santiago, Massachusetts' Commissioner of Higher Education.
We speak with three Black professionals who are part of Boston's business community, and discuss their experiences working in this city, and working to diversify it racially, economically and otherwise.
We catch up with Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Plus, we take listener calls on COVID-19 vaccines and new variants.
We take listener questions on the coronavirus variants, vaccine efficacy and the state's vaccine rollout
We speak with state Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz and a member of the newly-formed Vaccine Equity Now! Coalition.
Doris Bunte died Monday of cancer at her home at 87. Bunte was the first Black woman elected to the State House of Representatives and the first Black woman to run the Boston Housing Authority.