Welcome to Money Matters Radio

Money Matters Radio is a talk radio news network that airs throughout New England. Money Matters features programs on WBNW AM 1120 and FM 102.9 in Concord and Boston. Bringing you financial information and business news from across the country, Money Matters Radio supplies listeners with a wealth of information throughout the day.

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Top News Stories

  • ‘Good thing to have in the community': Free health vending machine in Dorchester August 21, 2026
    A health vending machine in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood is serving free medical supplies. Codman Square Health has launched a new vending machine in front of its clinic, offering items like socks, snacks, hygiene kits, first aid kits and naloxone. “This vending machine is very important for our community,” said Dr. Guy Fish. “The principal thing […]
  • Markey talks Moulton primary challenge, how Dems should approach Trump impeachment August 21, 2026
    Sen. Ed Markey is laying out his priorities as he asks Bay Staters for one final term. “We just have to think big,” the Massachusetts Democrat said in an interview with NBC10 Boston. A 50-year congressional veteran and Beacon Hill lawmaker before that, Markey hopes to spend six more years in the Senate even as […]
  • As officers face misuse allegations, police departments rethink Flock cameras August 21, 2026
    At least four officers at three police departments in Massachusetts are being investigated for allegedly misusing license plate reader technology. Some departments are either pausing their use of Flock Safety cameras or getting rid of them all together because of community privacy concerns. The camera technology can help police find vehicles in ongoing criminal investigations […]
  • Warrant issued for wife of Worcester officer found dead at home as manhunt continues August 21, 2026
    A woman who’s been sought for days in connection with the death of her husband, Worcester Police Officer Kurt Solomon, is now wanted for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, police said Friday. The manhunt for Karen Solomon continued to focus on Coes Pond — its parks were closed Friday, along with historic Stearns […]
  • Alfalfa sprouts linked to food-poisoning outbreak in 15 states, CDC says August 21, 2026
    U.S. health officials say a food-poisoning outbreak tied to alfalfa sprouts and involving multiple germs has sickened people in 15 states. State officials announced the outbreak earlier this week, saying they documented more than three dozen cases in Minnesota and Wisconsin. On Friday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the agency is […]