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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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  • Olympics live updates: Breezy Johnson skis super-G; U.S. men's hockey starts February 12, 2026
    What to KnowThe curling men began yesterday; today it’s time for women. Mixed doubles silver winner Cory Thiesse and Team USA face Korea in round-robin play at 3:05 a.m. ET.Today also marks the start of men’s skeleton, with USA’s Daniel Barefoot slated to run in the first heat, starting at 3:30 a.m. ET. Ukrainian Vladyslav […]
  • Ryan Cochran-Siegle is latest Vermont skier to medal at Milan Cortina Olympics February 12, 2026
    Vermont skier Ryan Cochran-Siegle repeated as silver medalist in the Super-G Tuesday. The Green Mountain State has been well-represented atop the skiing podium at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Cochran-Siegle’s medal came a day after Paula Moltzan took bronze in the Alpine women’s team combined event and cross-country skier Ben Ogden won silver in men’s cross-country […]
  • ‘This winter sucks': Snow remains a problem weeks after major storm February 12, 2026
    It has been more than two weeks since the last major storm dumped nearly 2 feet of snow across the greater Boston area. In many neighborhoods, much of it is still there — piled high along curbs, crowding sidewalks and squeezing out parking spaces. In places like Jeffreys Point in East Boston, the day-to-day impact […]
  • People are going on the frozen Charles River — but it's not safe, officials warn February 11, 2026
    It may be cold enough for ice on the Charles River in Boston, but emergency officials say not to be fooled into going onto it. While there have been recent sightings of people fishing, walking and even riding electric bikes on the frozen river, officials are urging people to stay off the ice-covered water even […]
  • 70 years after winning gold in Italy, Olympic figure skating legend is returning February 11, 2026
    A figure skating legend is celebrating the 70th anniversary of her Olympic gold win by traveling back to the country where it all happened. In 1956, Tenley Albright made history among the mountains of Cortina, Italy. After overcoming an injury in the days leading up to her Olympic performance, she became the first U.S. woman […]