After a blizzard that mostly fizzled out, WGBH News covered a wide range of topics this week. Catch up with this handy list:
- The Curiosity Desk found out why that MBTA bus skipped your stop.
- We collected remembrances of longtime anchorman Chet Curtis, including memories from Greater Boston host Emily Rooney and WGBH News executive managing editor Linda Polach.
- Greater Boston turned their in-depth focus toward the second lives of politicians, and the unexpected upsides to business failure.
- And author Wendy Lesser told poet Robert Pinsky why she reads, in an hourlong Forum Network video.
- Greater Boston got to the bottom of how the net neutrality ruling could affect you.
- In two videos, The Scrum considered good news for gubernatorial candidates Martha Coakley And Charley Baker, and tight financial spots for Gov. Deval Patrick And Mayor Marty Walsh
- In Gov. Deval Patrick’s monthly Ask The Governor spot on Boston Public Radio, Jim Braude and Margery Eagan talked to Patrick about the DCF controversy, Chet Curtis, and getting minorities to run for office.
- Braude and Eagan also talked to U.S. Rep. Bill Keating, freshly returned from a trip to Russia, about Tamerlan Tsarnaev and safety at the Sochi Olympics.
- And at our On Campus blog, Kirk Carapezza was in Charlestown as Sen. Elizabeth Warren urged students to apply for finanical aid.
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