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Kyle Scott Clauss

Kyle Clauss, Digital News Writer at Boston Magazine

Kyle Scott Clauss is a journalist from Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Prior to joining Boston magazine in April 2015, Clauss was a reporter for the Lowell Sun, covering the only town in America named Billerica. He has appeared on WGBH, NECN, WBUR, and WEEI. He is a graduate of BU's College of Communication and has never eaten a banana.

City Life

Harvard Tops U.S. News’ Best Business Schools Ranking

HBS tied with UPenn’s Wharton for No. 1.

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Boston’s Education Gap, Visualized

Where do the Hub’s college-educated live?

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St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast to Proceed as Planned

Sen. Linda Darcena Forry promises “big surprises.”

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Boston Police Extend Body Cam Pilot Program

The union had previously tried blocking it.

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House Dems Raised $767,000 off ‘Nevertheless, She Persisted’

Sorry, Mitch!

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Ivanka’s Billionaire Landlord Has Ties to Tom Brady

Meet Chile’s Andrónico Luksic.

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Buffalo, Not Boston, Ranked Best City for St. Patrick’s Day

What gives?

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City Council Affirms “Sanctuary” Status for Boston Schools

“We have a responsibility to protect the most vulnerable.”

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Gay Vets Denied Entry to Southie St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Walsh says he will boycott.

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Conn. Man Arrested for Destroying Kim K’s Selfie Books

He even left a typewritten note, police say.

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Bernie Sanders Is Coming to Boston

He’ll speak at the EMK Institute.

Arts & Entertainment

Melissa Etheridge to Perform at Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular

See you on the Esplanade.

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Tim Tebow to Face Red Sox in Florida

Spring Training is a magical time.

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I Tried Out for the Boston Cannons While Wearing a GoPro

Turns out I’m not cut out for it.

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BU Alumni Help Send Howard Zinn’s Book to Arkansas

A lawmaker there is trying to ban A People’s History.