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Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday.

Bay State College to lose accreditation

Bay State College, the financially troubled for-profit school that’s cut programs and core administrative staff in recent weeks amid dwindled enrollment, is poised to lose its accreditation by the end of August, according to a letter to students yesterday obtained by the Business Journal.

How much venture capital local Black and Latino founders…

It's the second location for the brand, which already has another in the works on Shelbyville Road.

Greater Cincinnati arts organizations and artists have received a total of $150,000 in National Endowment for the Arts grants.

The Broadway in South Boston, a well-known restaurant in the area, does more than serve up delicious food and cocktails on the weekends…it helps those in need in the neighborhood.

The expansion comes almost four years after the first location opened.

The city's mayor said it and another restaurant closure will “ultimately provide further opportunity for new development to enhance the community.”

St. Peter in Chains Cathedral in downtown Cincinnati was at capacity as hundreds of mourners gathered for a mass of Christian burial for chef Jean-Robert de Cavel.