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Craig LeMoult

Craig LeMoult

Reporter at WGBH News

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Influence score
49
Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Local News
  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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Home hospital programs could lose Medicare and Medicaid funding without Congressional action

Hospital-at-home programs began during the pandemic through a federal waiver allowing Medicaid and Medicare to pay for hospital-level care at patients’ homes. But the waiver is set to expire on December 31.
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Cleanup and wildlife rescue continues following oil spill in the Mu...

The Massachusetts DEP is investigating the source of the leak that spilled into the Muddy River.
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Mass General Brigham residents, fellows rally for a contract with i...

The union, which was formed last year, represents 2,500 doctors at MGB hospitals
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Markey calls for more accountability of postal service

Congressional delegation calls for release of data on postal performance in Mass.
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It's finally raining in Massachusetts. But it's not enough to end t...

Thursday's rain is a welcome sight. But experts warn it won't be enough to reverse the impact of two extremely dry months.
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Wildfires in the Northeast strain firefighters

Drought has extended the region's fire season far later into the year than usual, and with a changing climate some fear this may be the “new norm.”
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Critical or significant drought declared for much of Massachusetts

Prolonged dry conditions are leading to wildfires and drying up streams and wells.
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Dozens of wildfires continue to burn across Massachusetts as dry co...

State officials say as of Sunday night, 87 brush and wildland fires had been reported in the preceding week, burning about 483 acres. 
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Temperature of Charles River can be exploited as renewable source o...

New heat pump technology under construction will pull energy out of the river and convert it to steam for heating industrial buildings in Boston and Cambridge
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Proposed EPA requirements would target thousands of large property ...

The draft stormwater runoff rules target large private properties like malls and universities that are within the watersheds of the Charles, Mystic and Neponset rivers.
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Allergy season is dragging on thanks to dry and warm weather

Experts say over a period of decades, climate change had been extending allergy season