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Bentley University Now Accepts Cryptocurrency For Tuition Payments from 2022-05-03T23:05:18
The university will accept payments in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and USD Coin. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenAnimal Rescue League, Berkley Police Rescue Nine Ponies From Breeding Farm from 2022-05-03T20:10:53
Three of the ponies were taken to the ARL's Dedham Animal Care and Adoption Center, while the remaining six were brought to the MSPCA's Nevins Farm in Methuen. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenLincoln Students "Walk, Bike, Roll" To School As Part Of State Movement from 2022-05-03T18:02:37
WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenSalem Witch Museum To Celebrate 50th Anniversary from 2022-05-03T15:38:01
This week the Salem Witch Museum is celebrating 50 years of enchanting the community.
ListenFaulty MBTA Red Line Door System Led To Passenger Fatality, Officials Say from 2022-05-03T14:44:37
Federal Investigators are out with a preliminary report following the death of a passenger on the MBTA's Red Line. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenLongtime "Matty in the Morning" Host Matt Siegel Is Retiring from 2022-05-03T14:20:06
A major shift in the morning radio landscape. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenAfter Pandemic Cancellations Melrose Arts Festival Returns from 2022-05-03T11:01:14
WBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports:
ListenBeacon Street, Brookline Whole Foods To Close On Friday from 2022-05-02T15:26:20
The Whole Foods Market across Saint Mary's Street Station in Brookline is closing its doors for good on Friday. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenPoll: Half Of Mass. Residents Prefer Mask Mandates On Transit from 2022-05-02T14:00:27
With masks not required on public transportation as of April, a recent poll indicates that half of Massachusetts residents would like to see a mandate come back. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenBlue Hills Wildfire Torches 16 Acres Of Woods from 2022-05-02T11:54:28
The fire was seen for miles around in Sunday's perfectly clear visibility.
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more:
Cape Air Cuts Back On Flights Following Pilot Shortage from 2022-05-01T20:30:16
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenClear Skies For First Day Of Outdoor Dining In Boston's North End from 2022-05-01T17:38:32
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenNantucket Residents Split On Proposed Bylaw Concerning Short-Term Rentals from 2022-05-01T17:00:07
The Select Board-sponsored article was brought forth to address nuisance conditions that are caused by short-term rentals, and would add enforcement provisions. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenMay Marks Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Officials Share Prevention Advice from 2022-05-01T15:24:54
Officials say around 9,500 people in the U.S are diagnosed with skin cancer every day, affecting one in five Americans in their lifetime. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenHundreds Climb Fenway Park Stairs To Fight Lung Disease from 2022-04-30T18:59:08
ListenSomerville Participates In National Prescription Drug Take Back Day from 2022-04-30T16:58:53
ListenMarlborough Firefighter Delivers His Own Daughter On I-290 from 2022-04-30T15:51:50
ListenNorth End Restaurant Owner Announces Run For City Council from 2022-04-29T21:52:08
WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenTailwind Air Seaplanes Splash Down At Boston Harbor, Flying South from 2022-04-29T19:54:37
Beginning Memorial Day weekend, Tailwind Air says they will have flight service to Provincetown. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenNantucket Town Meeting To Discuss Legalization Of Topless Beaches from 2022-04-29T17:39:55
The proposal must receive a majority vote in the town meeting and the Attorney General's approval to be passed. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenPolice Arrest Man In Connection To Threats On Merriam-Webster, Springfield from 2022-04-29T16:27:04
The suspect is charged with one count of interstate communication of threats to commit violence. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenBronson Arroyo Returns To Boston For Hot Stove Cool Music Concert from 2022-04-29T16:25:08
The Hot Stove Cool Music concert is back in Boston. WBZ's Drew Moholland has more.
ListenNorth End Restaurants Prepare For Outdoor Dining Season from 2022-04-29T15:33:40
The narrow streets of Boston's North End are getting a bit tighter as restaurants begin setting up for outdoor dining. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenPatriots Draft Chattanooga Offensive Lineman Cole Strange In 1st Round from 2022-04-29T14:44:23
Some were left scratching their heads after the Patriots' first-round pick last night. WBZ's Adam Kauffman has more.
ListenStudy Suggests Dog's Breed Doesn't Determine It's Personality from 2022-04-29T11:59:18
ListenRobotic Sous-Chef Working at Boston Restaurant from 2022-04-29T10:26:29
ListenBrockton Entrepreneur Opens Ice Cream Truck from 2022-04-29T10:25:46
ListenFamily Of Ducks Rescued In Ashland from 2022-04-29T10:23:27
ListenGov. Charlie Baker Most Popular Governor In The U.S. from 2022-04-29T10:22:29
ListenNatick Community Organic Farm Fundraising To Rebuild Barn, Greenhouse from 2022-04-28T23:08:51
A fundraising drive for a popular farm in Natick has just received a big boost from a challenge grant. The farm's barn burnt down in a devastating fire in 2021 that killed two sows and 14 piglets. ...
ListenAttleboro Animal Shelter Celebrates Having No Dogs Up For Adoption from 2022-04-28T21:04:52
Staff at one south coast animal shelter are enjoying the sounds of silence in the dog section of the facility. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenNSCC Plants Pollinator Garden On Lynn Campus from 2022-04-28T11:07:06
ListenSwimming Day Returns To The Charles River This Summer from 2022-04-28T10:20:19
ListenKing Boston Breaks Ground On New Memorial Honoring MLK, His Wife Coretta from 2022-04-27T22:00:19
Boston breaks ground on "The Embrace", a memorial to Dr. Martin Luther King and his wife, Coretta Scott King, who met in Boston. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenFormer State Sen. Dianne Wilkerson Pulls Papers For Another Senate Run from 2022-04-27T16:46:47
Wilkerson had held the Second Suffolk District seat for 15 years until her arrest on federal corruption charges.
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more:
Ellie's Challenge Raising Money For Danvers Historical Society from 2022-04-27T11:48:51
WBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports:
ListenPEM Celebrates Earth Day With Blue Trees Art Installation from 2022-04-27T10:33:38
ListenSouth Shore High Schooler's Dunk Goes Viral from 2022-04-27T10:32
ListenDozens of North End Restaurants Apply For Outdoor Dining, Despite Fee from 2022-04-27T10:30:24
ListenDanvers Historical Society Hosting Matching Fundraiser For Building Upkeep from 2022-04-27T09:55:55
WBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports:
ListenMIT Celebrates Drop Day, Pushes Piano Off Roof For Annual Tradition from 2022-04-26T22:00:01
The Baker House Piano Drop originated fifty years ago when Charlie Bruno, class of 1974, was faced with the issue of removing a broken piano from his dorm. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSeekonk Speedway Races To Reopen This Weekend from 2022-04-26T21:33:17
2022 is the Seekonk Speedway's 76th year in business. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenDrive To "Stop Hunger Now," Mass. License Plates Fight Food Insecurity from 2022-04-26T18:20:38
Drivers that purchase a Stop Hunger Now license plate will be supporting Boston Medical Center and the Greater Boston Food Bank, with the profits splitting to the two organizations. WBZ's Chris Fam...
ListenNorth Attleboro TikTok Family Account Takes Extreme Couponing To Next Level from 2022-04-26T17:07:37
WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenCity Of Boston Seeks Employers For Teen Summer Jobs Program from 2022-04-26T16:32:45
The purpose of the program, city officials say, is to connect youths and young adults to opportunities for personal and professional growth. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMass. High Schools Lead Country, According To New Ranking from 2022-04-26T11:31:39
The annual US News and World Report also ranked the top high schools in Massachusetts — with a Boston school at number one.
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more:
Providence City Officials Stop Planting Invasive "Bradford" Pear Trees from 2022-04-25T23:03:34
The smell of the white blossoms on Bradford trees are often compared to the scent of cat urine, chlorine, and rotting fish. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenTikToker Drops Off $5,000 Worth Of Legos At Mass General Brigham from 2022-04-25T20:45:09
227 boxes of LEGO sets were delivered, totaling to $5,000 worth of merchandise. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenGreen Harbor Golf Club In Marshfield Opens Top Tracer Driving Range from 2022-04-25T19:39:19
The range uses Toptracer technology, which tracks each shot through a camera setup and gives golfers feedback and statistics on their shot at each bay. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenNantucket Residents Study Night Sky For Potential Light Pollution Increase from 2022-04-25T18:11:28
Studies from non-profit Nantucket Lights, Inc. show that light pollution in Nantucket has increased at least 20 percent over the last decade. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenBruins Center Erik Haula Misses Puck On Penalty Shot, Scores Anyway from 2022-04-25T17:21:36
The Bruins won against the Canadians 5 to 3. WBZ's Kyle Bray reports.
ListenMBTA Blue Line Shutters For Two Weeks For Maintenance from 2022-04-25T12:26:07
After a delay, a section of the MBTA Blue Line is being shut down for two weeks beginning on Monday.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
BARCC Walks For Change: Raises Funds For Sexual Assault Survivors from 2022-04-24T19:33:55
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenService Dogs Take Boston Duck Tour To Celebrate Decade-Long Partnership from 2022-04-24T15:44:36
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenLansdowne Street Throws Down For Weekend "Country Crawl" from 2022-04-24T15:36:25
Festival goers can hop between bars to enjoy the multiple concerts at Loretta's Last Call, Bill's Bar, Game On! Fenway, the Lansdowne Pub, and the Bleacher Bar. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenConcord, N.H. Couple Shot, Killed While On Walk from 2022-04-24T13:14:45
Autopsies show that the victims had died from multiple gunshot wounds. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenEssex County Honors Autism Awareness Month With Special Seatbelt Covers from 2022-04-23T19:38:21
The unique seatbelt covers are available at a sensory Touch-A-Truck event at Endicott College in Beverly on Sunday. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenNantucket's 46th Annual Daffodil Show Is In Full Bloom from 2022-04-23T19:33:44
It's a collage of yellow as the Nantucket Garden Club's 46th annual Daffodil Show returns this weekend after a two year hiatus. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMass. Senator Ed Markey Returns From Poland, Details Humanitarian Crisis from 2022-04-23T18:14:49
Senator Ed Markey held a press briefing today to share the discussions he had overseas on the allied response to Vladimir Putin's unjust war of aggression in Ukraine. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenWinchester Photojournalist Captures Life In Ukraine Amid Invasion from 2022-04-23T17:12:16
Ed Quinn originally traveled to Poland to cover a refugee center there, but he ended up on a humanitarian mission. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBrockton Day Care Closes Indefinitely After Allegations Of Child Abuse from 2022-04-23T13:29:08
A Brockton childcare facility is shut down indefinitely after reports of suspected abuse and investigations from two separate state departments. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenSouth Shore Rise In COVID-19 Cases Cause Concerns As School Vacation Ends from 2022-04-22T12:58:11
ListenNewburyport Celebrates Earth Day from 2022-04-22T10:25:46
ListenMarblehead's Magic Hat Donates $100,000 To Schools from 2022-04-22T10:25:08
ListenGloucester To Offer Parking Reservations Through App At City Beaches from 2022-04-22T10:23:06
ListenBeverly Assisted Living Facility Closing Due To Renovations from 2022-04-21T19:02:43
The new owners of an assisted living facility in downtown Beverly are forcing residents to permanently move out in 90 days due to renovations. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenPax East Returns To Boston from 2022-04-21T12:41:11
ListenAverage Rents in Boston Are the Highest They've Ever Been from 2022-04-21T11:43:47
ListenBoston Sports Fan Celebrate Winning Streak from 2022-04-21T10:33:44
ListenWakefield 4th Of July Parade April Vacation Carnival Is Back! from 2022-04-21T10:32:36
ListenCommunity Health Center Will Open At Randolph High from 2022-04-21T10:31:23
Listen4/20 In Cambridge: Cannabis Enthusiasts Throw A Block Party from 2022-04-20T20:19:59
Employees at the Yamba Market tell WBZ's Matt Shearer that April 20 is a high priority for plenty of cannabis connoisseurs. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenWorcester Residents Help Restock Lake Quinsigamond With Fish Life from 2022-04-20T18:47:11
Most restocked fish are over a foot-long when they're put back into the water, and consist of rainbow, brook, brown, and tiger trout. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Police Ramping Up Presence In Chinatown After String Of Violence from 2022-04-20T16:45:54
Fights in the area after bars let out for the night have some residents concerned for their safety.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Bosses Stay Remote While Employees Return To Work from 2022-04-20T11:50:28
ListenNew Initiative Supports Mental Health Wellness In Peabody Schools from 2022-04-20T10:17:45
ListenMaine Lawmakers Vote On Legalization Of Sports Betting from 2022-04-20T10:16:47
ListenMBTA Drops Mask Mandate On Trains And Buses from 2022-04-20T10:15:01
ListenPostcards From Allston, Photographer Seeks To Capture Evolving Neighborhood from 2022-04-19T19:47:41
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston College Opens Studio For New History Podcast from 2022-04-19T17:22:04
On the third floor of Stokes Hall, is a podcasting studio with brand new microphones, headphones, and a soundboard for a history course at the school. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenRunners Look To Recover After Finishing Boston Marathon from 2022-04-19T16:18
It was the day everyone had been waiting for ... the 126th running of the Boston Marathon. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy found out what you do the day after running 26.2 miles.
ListenMarcus Smart Wins NBA Defensive Player Of The Year Award from 2022-04-19T14:24:46
Marcus Smart takes home top defensive honors for the NBA in the 2021-2022 season. WBZ's Chris Fama has more.
ListenFacemasks Out At Logan After Federal Judge Strikes Down Mask Mandate from 2022-04-19T12:26:40
The TSA said it would drop its mask mandate requirements on Monday night, and a MassPort spokeswoman said the agency was "in transition."
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Paul Revere Rides Again Thanks to Patriots' Day Reenactment from 2022-04-18T18:47:57
Boston sees a reenactment of the midnight rides of Paul Revere and William Dawes on Patriots' Day. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenProposed Plymouth Horseracing Track Faces Backlash from Neighborhood Residents from 2022-04-18T17:15:02
A proposal to build a horseracing and gambling track on a parcel of land near Tall Pines Road in Plymouth is facing backlash from neighborhood residents. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenLogan Airport Terminal Evacuated After Possible Suspicious Item In Luggage from 2022-04-18T14:15
April vacation gets off to a disturbing start at Logan Airport ... Terminal A evacuated after a security scare. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenMartin Richard's Older Brother Henry To Run In 2022 Boston Marathon from 2022-04-17T20:22
Martin Richard would have been 18 years old this coming June, and graduating high school.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
Mass. Transportation Officials Urge Driver To Avoid Work Zone Crashes from 2022-04-17T17:32:54
AAA Northeast reported 681 work zone crashes were filed in the Commonwealth last year, the highest number reported since 2017. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenBoston Marathon Runners Make Final Preparations At Hopkinton Starting Line from 2022-04-17T16:06:58
Thousands of Boston Marathon runners picked up their bibs on Saturday at the Hynes Convention Center. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBoston Police Arrest 3 Suspects In Easter Morning Chinatown Shooting from 2022-04-17T13:43:51
The two victims, both in their early thirties, were brought to local hospitals where they remain in critical condition and face life-threatening injuries. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenBrookline Non-Profit Offers Hospitality Homes To Families In Need from 2022-04-16T19:19:17
WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenOvernight Lawrence Fire Displaces Fifteen Families, Officials Say from 2022-04-16T17:29:07
The American Red Cross says that they are assisting at least fifteen families that were affected by the seven-alarm fire. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenSwan Boats Return To Waters Of Boston Public Garden from 2022-04-16T16:19:11
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and her two sons took the first ride of spring, looping around the lagoon. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenMan Killed On MBTA Red Line Was Trying To Exit Train, Federal Officials Say from 2022-04-16T15:44:09
The 39-year-old man that was killed on the MBTA Red Line last weekend, was exiting the train when his arm became lodged in a door. WBZ's Charlie Bergeron reports.
ListenDorchester-Based Running Crew Puts On "True" Boston Marathon from 2022-04-16T14:08:06
The 26.True marathon is about bringing runners through neighborhoods that are largely untouched on Marathon Monday. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
Listen'Dancing With The Norwood Stars' Raises Funds For Those In Need from 2022-04-15T14:34
WBZ's Chris Fama spoke to a couple of the contestants about their upcoming performances.
ListenSox Fans Excited for Home Opener from 2022-04-15T12:07:52
ListenOne Boston Day Celebrations from 2022-04-15T10:30:22
ListenNorwood Locals Put On Their Dancing Shoes For Charity from 2022-04-15T10:29:10
ListenHero Saugus Third-Graders Save Classmate From Choking from 2022-04-15T10:28:14
ListenPeople Are Eating Boston Public Garden's Magnolia Blossoms, But Should You? from 2022-04-14T21:09:05
WBZ's Madison Rogers went on the scene to ask for the public's opinion: is consuming the natural foliage a good idea or not?
ListenEdaville Amusement Park In Carver Up For Sale, Seeking 'New Energy' from 2022-04-14T19:49:36
Current owner 65-year-old Jon Delli Priscoli has owned the park for twenty years, and says that it's time for the place to switch hands. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenCustomers Flood Norwood's Honey Baked Ham Company For Easter Dinner from 2022-04-14T18:24:52
WBZ's Chris Fama scouted out the long line of customers, some of whom said they had camped outside the Honey Baked Ham since before dawn.
ListenPublic Safety Officials Lay Out Boston Marathon Security from 2022-04-14T16:45:55
Security officials held a press conference on Thursday at Copley Square, where they detailed measures that will be taken on Marathon Monday. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMBTA Riders React To Mask Mandate Extension from 2022-04-14T11:27:19
ListenSwampscott 5th Grader Launches Ukraine Fundraiser from 2022-04-14T10:21:43
ListenDCR To Offer Lifeguards Up To $1000 In Bonuses from 2022-04-14T10:20:39
ListenMayflower II Returns To Plymouth from 2022-04-14T10:19:38
ListenSandwich School Officials Accused Of Ignoring Racism After Fight At School from 2022-04-13T23:25:30
School officials in one Cape Cod town are being accused of turning a blind eye to racism after a fist fight between a white and a Black student. WBZ's Tim Dunn has more.
ListenDog Found With Band Over Muzzle, Animal Control Calls For Cruelty Charges from 2022-04-13T21:45:15
An investigation is underway in Boston after a dog was dropped off at animal control with severe injuries. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenLawmakers Call For Funding For South Attleboro Commuter Rail Station Fixes from 2022-04-13T19:14:29
The MBTA's commuter rail station in South Attleboro has been closed for more than a year after the pedestrian bridge was deemed unsafe. Designs for the new station are just about complete, but fund...
ListenBoston Blooms Block Party Offers Food Trucks, Music, And More In Downtown from 2022-04-13T17:51:27
The Boston Bloom Block Party is in full swing as the city tries to help local businesses and food trucks bounce back from the pandemic. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenWorld Central Kitchen Serves Up Support In Ukraine from 2022-04-13T12:01:47
ListenIncreased Security On MBTA After Attack In NYC from 2022-04-13T10:38:54
ListenLawmakers Draft Resolution Against Plans To Close Quincy VA Clinic from 2022-04-13T10:37:44
ListenDanvers School Superintendent To Retire After Months On Medical Leave from 2022-04-13T10:35:40
ListenHolliston Seventh Grader Wins Top Prize In "JewQ" Worldwide Competition from 2022-04-12T23:42:04
12-year-old Caitlin Blois secured herself the title of international champion, representing her school, Chabad Hebrew School in Milford. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenQuincy Restaurant Offers Vegan Plant-Based Seafood To Customers from 2022-04-12T21:40:15
Garden Patch By The Sea on Quincy Shore Drive offers all their items with vegan alternatives, including their fish and chips, shrimp, crab cake, and clam strip. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBoston Marathon Officials Detail Security Measures After Brooklyn Shooting from 2022-04-12T21:03:45
Uniformed officers will be stationed along the route, observation posts will overlook the event, and checkpoints will be put in place between Kenmore and the finish line. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenNewton 'Hairdentity' Exhibit Displays History, Cultural Backgrounds Of Hair from 2022-04-12T20:13:18
The Jackson Homestead and Museum launched their exhibit "HAIRdentity" to explore how people wore their hair and what it meant between 1840 and 1980. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenGovernor Baker Ceremonially Signs 'Nero's Law' In Yarmouth from 2022-04-12T19:57:57
Lawmakers, police, the Gannon family, and Nero himself gathered in Yarmouth Tuesday to watch Gov. Charlie Baker ceremonially sign Nero's Law. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenScreaming For Ice Cream: Sandwich's Twin Acres Opens Early from 2022-04-12T17:30:46
Twin Acres closed early last season when staffing shortages surfaced just after Labor Day, staff told WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe.
ListenNew Gorilla Exhibit Opens at Franklin Park Zoo from 2022-04-12T17:00:08
A new state-of-the-art gorilla exhibit opened Tuesday at Franklin Park Zoo. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenWorcester Red Sox Return to Full Capacity for Home Opener from 2022-04-12T14:37:30
The Worcester Red Sox will have their first home opener at Polar Park with full capacity crowds and no COVID restrictions. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenWorkers Unionize At Two Greater Boston Starbucks Stores from 2022-04-12T11:51:02
The two stores are the first Starbucks locations in the state to unionize.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Horse Harness Racing At Plainridge Park Casino Kicks Off For Season from 2022-04-11T21:53:24
WBZ's Karyn Regal went to the tracks to speak with onlookers of live harness racing's seasonal debut.
ListenTrent Brown's Contract With Patriots Includes Weight Management Incentives from 2022-04-11T19:16:53
The weight milestones that Brown needs to hit require him to shed pounds prior to the regular season and beyond. WBZ's Brian Antonelli reports.
ListenRevere Beach Restaurant Hosts Brunch&Information Session On Foster Care from 2022-04-11T17:29:17
Officials say potential foster parents can be single, married, partnered, divorced, or widowed and live in either rented or owned housing. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenMartin Richard Foundation Fundraises For New Fieldhouse In Dorchester from 2022-04-10T20:40:10
Next Monday marks 9 years since 8-year-old Martin Richard was killed in the marathon bombing. the Martin Richard Foundation wants to build a field house in Dorchester in honor of Martin, and as WBZ...
ListenFather Of Murdered Wayland Girl Works To Educate Teens On Break-Up Violence from 2022-04-10T19:37:09
A Wayland father is driven by the memory of his daughter and her tragic death to expose the prevalence of violence involving romantic relationships break-ups. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenNorth End Residents Celebrate Palm Sunday from 2022-04-10T17:57:11
It's Palm Sunday and if you head over to the North End you're likely to see people walking around with palms. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville went there to find out what these palms are all about.
ListenFamilies Gather In Boston Common To Call For Affordable Childcare from 2022-04-09T20:17:47
A couple hundred parents, kids, educators, and child care providers gathered on the common today demanding state legislature make early education and child care more accessible. WBZ's Suzanne Sausv...
ListenWicked Comic Con Brings Comic Fandom To Seaport from 2022-04-09T19:19:50
Don't be surprised if you catch sight of Superman or Wonder Woman in Boston today. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenChatham Bars Inn Named One Of Top Hotels, Resorts In World from 2022-04-09T14:39:55
Quite the honor for a popular resort on Cape Cod. The travel publication Conde Nast has chosen the Chatham Bars Inn as one of the top resorts in the world. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe got a tour.
ListenMass. Poultry Prices Continue To Rise Following Bird Flu Spread from 2022-04-08T22:51
Staff at the Main Course Market in Canton say that the same case of chicken sold for $63 in March, now costs more than $150 for the store to buy. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenRat City: Boston Inspectional Services Has New Way To Exterminate Rodents from 2022-04-08T21:19:56
In an effort to keep the rodents at bay, Boston Inspectional Services has come up with a new method of exterminating rats: carbon monoxide. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston City Officials Push To Approve More Liquor Licenses from 2022-04-08T17:24:56
Three Boston City Councilors are calling for more liquor licenses to be issued in the City, especially in neighborhoods like Dorchester, Mattapan, and Hyde Park. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSeniors From Dearborn STEM Academy Get Guaranteed Admission To BFIT from 2022-04-08T15:52:22
Graduating seniors at Dearborn STEM Academy in Roxbury are given the surprise of a lifetime to further pursue their education. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
Listen3 NY Men Caught Stealing Grease From NH Restaurant from 2022-04-08T10:27:53
ListenNew Tax Rules Under The American Rescue Plan from 2022-04-08T10:27:12
ListenMassachusetts To Close MCI Cedar Junction Prison In Walpole from 2022-04-08T10:26:22
ListenCelebrate LGBTQ+ Stories At The Wicked Queer Film Festival from 2022-04-08T10:24:57
ListenVolunteers Needed To Help Clean Up Weymouth's Herring Run Before Migration from 2022-04-08T10:24:03
ListenMattapan Community Pool Temporarily Closes From Lifeguard Shortages from 2022-04-07T20:46:03
Boston Centers for Youth and Families announced that their Mildred Avenue pool will be closed starting on Saturday, and that it will remain that way until they can recruit enough staff. WBZ's Karyn...
ListenRhode Island Lawmaker Proposes Ban On Home Buyer "Love Letters" To Sellers from 2022-04-07T20:09:09
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke to a couple of Ocean State realtors who are against the bill.
ListenDave's Hot Chicken Opens First Commonwealth Location In Newton On Friday from 2022-04-07T18:29:31
Prior to opening, WBZ's Chris Fama got a taste of what Dave's has to offer.
ListenLocal Taqueria Combines Beer And Burritos For National Beer Day from 2022-04-07T12:09:53
ListenHingham Native Takes Ice In Frozen Four from 2022-04-07T10:28:31
ListenHave A Hoppy National Beer Day from 2022-04-07T10:27:22
ListenRunning United Partners With YMCA To Raise Awareness For Charities from 2022-04-07T10:24:25
ListenBoston Bus Stop On The Verge Of Being Crowned "Best In America" from 2022-04-07T10:21:07
ListenAbused Pit Bull Finds Home&Love In Plainville Officer's Family from 2022-04-06T23:01:58
The grey and white pit bull loves to play tug-o-war, gets plenty of nutrition, and whines in excitement for when it's time for a walk. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenBack Bay Barber Shop Owner Shares His Story, Seeks Employees Among Pandemic from 2022-04-06T20:09:45
Anfa Barber offers haircuts, shaves, Hollywood-style fades, and beard trims and colorings among its services. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBoston Students To Learn Maintenance For Incoming Electric School Buses from 2022-04-06T17:29:11
Students at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School in Boston will be taught how to maintain the electric vehicles through the school's Automotive Technology Program. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenStonehill Sports Jump To Division 1 Starting In Fall from 2022-04-06T16:37:24
The Stonehill Skyhawks have received and accepted an invitation from the Northeast Athletics Conference and will begin offering NCAA Division 1 athletic programs for 25 championship sports in the 2...
ListenBrighton Auto Shop Warns Of Rise In Catalytic Converter Theft from 2022-04-06T15:34:39
The owner of an auto repair shop in brighten is warning drivers to be cautious of catalytic converter thefts that appear to be on the rise. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenLeominster Holds Funeral Service For Fallen Marine Captain Ross Reynolds from 2022-04-06T14:56:18
A solemn goodbye to a Leominster Marine killed while fighting for his country. WBZ's John Baibak reports.
ListenRed Sox Opening Day Rained Out, Rescheduled For Friday from 2022-04-06T14:22:07
Red Sox opening day tomorrow with the Yankees in New York has been postponed. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenBoston Area Flooded With QAnon Conspiracy Postcards from 2022-04-06T11:55:38
The postcards feature the faces of 20 well-known public figures and celebrities, and include a conspiracy theory about the end of the world.
WBZ's James Rojas got one of the postcards, ...
Opioid Settlement Provides $525 Million For Mass. Treatment, Prevention from 2022-04-05T22:06:25
Massachusetts cities and towns will split more than $210 million in money paid by opioid manufacturers and distributors. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenDating Through Memes: App Matches Couples Based On Sense Of Humor from 2022-04-05T21:05:06
Users swipe on memes rather than the faces or photos on people's profiles. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenWorcester MassBike Program Provides Free E-Bikes To Low Income Residents from 2022-04-05T19:07:15
The City says that bicyclists enrolled in the program will get to keep their bikes even after the two-year timeline is up. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenHoly Cross To Name Science Complex After Dr. Fauci from 2022-04-05T19:03:07
Fauci graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1962. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenHarwich Fire Officials: Mirrors In Outdoor Showers Can Be Hazardous from 2022-04-05T19:00:26
Fire officials recommended outdoor shower owners tip or cover their mirrors to prevent the sunlight from reflecting into the wood of their house or structures. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenMBTA Hosts One-Stop Hiring Fair In Boston, Seeking Bus Operators from 2022-04-05T16:19:06
The MBTA said that candidates could interview, complete all the steps in the hiring process, and potentially receive a job offer, all in one day. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenFirst Cruise Ship Of The Season Arrives In Boston from 2022-04-04T15:31:26
The first cruise ship of the season is picking up passengers in Boston starting today. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenTravelers Frustrated After JetBlue Cancels, Delays Dozens Of Flights At Logan from 2022-04-04T15:00:41
At Logan, tempers are flaring because planes are not flying. JetBlue passengers are still facing disruptions after, many flights were canceled over the weekend. WBZ' James Rojas reports.
ListenCape Cod Marine On Mission To Get Fiancé Out Of Ukraine from 2022-04-04T12:00:48
Jim Palmer, a long-retired U.S. Marine from Cape Cod, is fighting to get his fiancé out of Ukraine as the war there rages on. WBZ NewsRadio's Laurie Kirby sat down for an exclusive interview with him.
ListenLawrence City Council President Calls For Improvements For City's Canals from 2022-04-03T18:44:25
The future of Lawrence's canals are up for debate as the company that owns them may not want them anymore. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
Listen11-Year-Old Injured In Campfire Explosion In Dartmouth from 2022-04-03T17:42:41
A child has injuries after an explosion at a campfire last night. WBZ's Tim Dunn has more.
ListenMural In Jamaica Plain Raises Awareness For Endangered Species In Mass. from 2022-04-03T16:05:26
This painted utility box on Washington Street in Jamaica Plain is more than just a piece of art. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenFallen Marine Captain Ross Reynolds' Procession Travels Through Leominster from 2022-04-02T19:05:37
Leominster residents were asked to line the route and pay their respects, beginning on Mechanic Street near Johnny Ro Veteran's Memorial Park. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenNewton Flower Shop Fundraises For Ukraine With Vinok Making Classes from 2022-04-02T17:16:28
Vinoks are floral head wreaths used in traditional Ukrainian ceremonies and are typically worn by unmarried women, especially on holy days. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenFormer Patriot Julian Edelman Recycles Buccaneers Joke From Last Year from 2022-04-01T22:48:27
The former wide receiver posted a photo of himself next to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers logo, with the words "Buccaneers signing Julian Edelman." WBZ's Brian Antonelli reports.
ListenCrescent Ridge Dairy In Sharon Celebrates 90 Years In Business from 2022-04-01T20:47:38
The tradition continues with fifteen drivers delivering fresh milk to their 5500 customers a week. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenFirst Electric Hummer In New England Hits The Road In Wakefield from 2022-04-01T18:05:50
The pickup truck model is completely powered by electricity while keeping its signature off-road capabilities and losing sound of an ignition startup. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenArmory Of April Fools': Southie Store Offers Tools Of Trade from 2022-04-01T17:25
Little Jack Horner Jokes & Magic in Southie offers the equipment needed to pull off the perfect jokes and pranks. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston's Daytime Street Sweeping Returns To Most Neighborhoods from 2022-04-01T16:34:22
City officials provided online resources for commuters and residents, starting with street sweeping schedules for the 400 curb miles of road maintained under the program. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenBruins Honor Tuukka Rask With Pregame Ceremony Before Win Against Devils from 2022-04-01T15:31:13
WBZ's Adam Kauffman has more on a special ceremony for Tuukka Rask.
ListenHundreds Of Drivers Line Up For Free Gas In Norwood from 2022-04-01T12:45:06
ListenDuck Boat Tours Return To Streets Of Boston from 2022-04-01T11:39:57
ListenBraintree Students Strive For Sustainability With Tree Project from 2022-04-01T10:27:03
ListenFirst Time Marblehead Author Pens Children's Book On Tolerance from 2022-04-01T10:25:03
ListenStudents In New Bedford Get To Build, Deck Out Their Own Skateboards from 2022-03-31T23:17:06
A community boating center on the south coast is teaming up with local schools to provide more than just boating lessons to kids during the winter months. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenFirst Phase Of MBTA's South Coast Rail Plan Projected To Open Next Year from 2022-03-31T22:51:20
Commuter rail service could soon return to the south shore. WBZ's Tim Dunn has more.
ListenWooSox Make Upgrades To Polar Park Ahead Of New Season from 2022-03-31T22:09:59
WooSox fans will notice some impressive upgrades when they attend games at Polar Park this upcoming season. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe got a sneak peek.
ListenLocal LGBTQ Community Commemorates Transgender Day of Visibility from 2022-03-31T21:19:27
It's international transgender day of visibility. WBZ's James Rojas tells us LGBTQ members of the community are spreading a message of acceptance and support.
Listen$1 Portrait Artist In Boston Common Gets Big Lift From Social Media from 2022-03-31T19:37:09
What can $1 get you in Boston? A priceless piece of art from a local internet star. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBillerica Native Set To Make NHL Debut With Bruins Thursday Night from 2022-03-31T17:57:38
WBZ's Brian Antonelli reports on a local player making his NHL debut with the Bruins.
ListenGov. Baker Attends Violence Survivors Roundtable In Worcester from 2022-03-31T11:39:55
ListenFurnace Brook Golf Course Opens Under New Management from 2022-03-31T10:23:22
ListenMan Seriously Wounded In Shootout With Boston Police In Jamaica Plain from 2022-03-31T10:22:45
ListenRevere Food Hub Fosters Food Economy from 2022-03-31T10:22
ListenChris Rock Performs For Sold Out Crowd In Boston from 2022-03-31T10:20:43
ListenRiders Rally For Bill Allowing EBikes On Bike Paths from 2022-03-30T23:34:12
A small rally outside the State House calls for lawmakers to act on legislation involving EBikes, which right now dwell in legal limbo in Massachusetts. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenWorcester PD Cruisers To Carry Flotation Devices Honoring Fallen Officer from 2022-03-30T22:55:15
The foundation created to honor the memory of Worcester police officer Manny Familia is making what they’re hoping will be a lifesaving donation to the city’s police department. Familia died 10 mon...
ListenBoston To Key West Flight Among 27 Routes Suspended By JetBlue This Summer from 2022-03-30T20:53:36
It's getting a bit harder to get away with JetBlue, as the airline announces cutbacks to popular destinations. WBZ's James Rojas has more.
ListenPolice K9s Go Through Explosive Detection Training Ahead Of Boston Marathon from 2022-03-30T20:18:03
As runners get in their last weeks of training ahead of the Boston Marathon, humans aren't the only one's training. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenFoo Fighters Cancel All Upcoming Tours, Boston Calling Performance from 2022-03-30T16:59:32
The Foo Fighters, going through the worst kind of grief, clear the books for the foreseeable future. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports that has local impacts.
ListenFoo Fighters Pull Out Of Boston Calling In Wake Of Taylor Hawkins Death from 2022-03-30T11:42
ListenFrank Martin Introduced As New UMass Men's Basketball Coach from 2022-03-30T10:19:52
ListenTree Eastie Aims to Plant 100 Trees in the Spring from 2022-03-30T10:18:54
ListenR.I. Milliner Creates, Sells Hats To Hollywood Movie Production from 2022-03-29T22:32:56
Elsie Collins of Pawtucket, R.I. said that she's been making women's headwear since she was a child. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenNorth End Restaurant Owners Speak Out On Boston's Outdoor Dining Charge from 2022-03-29T21:30:37
WBZ's Karyn Regal was in the North End, and heard from owners following the City of Boston's press conference.
ListenMIT Requires College Applicants To Submit SAT&ACT Testing Scores from 2022-03-29T20:04:36
MIT officials said that standardized tests help the school's admissions team "identify and assess students from all backgrounds." WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenOwner Robert Kraft shares what "bothers" him about the team at the National Football League's Owners Meetings 2022. from 2022-03-29T18:28:43
Patriots Owner Robert Kraft shared what "bothers" him about the team at the National Football League's Owners Meetings 2022. WBZ's Brian Antonelli reports.
ListenBoston Pride Win League-Record Third Isobel Cup from 2022-03-29T16:27:38
They've done it again! The Boston Pride women's hockey team bring another crown home to Boston. WBZ's Drew Moholland has more on an epic comeback.
ListenRobert Kraft Says What "Bothers" Him About Patriots In Recent Years from 2022-03-29T16:23:31
Patriots Owner Robert Kraft shared what "bothers" him about the team at the National Football League's Owners Meetings 2022. WBZ's Brian Antonelli reports.
ListenEmerson College Class Runs Book Drive For School In Brighton from 2022-03-29T14:52:39
Since 2019, one class at Emerson College has been trying to provide books to Boston school kids, and now, they need your help. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy explains.
ListenChris Rock To Headline At The Wilbur In Boston After "Oscars Slap" from 2022-03-29T14:33:10
Chris Rock is about to make bank on tour. He begins his stand-up tour in Boston at the Wilbur tomorrow. WBZ's Drew Moholland has the latest.
ListenBoston Mayor Wu To Speak About North End Outdoor Dining Fee Debate from 2022-03-29T12:23:29
A new fee would charge restaurants with outdoor dining in the North End $7500 for the season.
WBZ's Jim MacKay reports:
"Mobsters&Lobsters" Tour Offers A Look Into Boston's Criminal Underworld from 2022-03-28T20:34:37
"Mobsters & Lobsters" takes customers around Beantown for a trolley tour that visits sites of historic heists, mobster hideouts, and concludes with a lobster dinner. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenQuincy Residents Call For Return Of Abigail Adams Statue To City Hall Area from 2022-03-28T18:52:48
Despite the poor Saturday weather, protestors against the monument's new location stood outside United First Parish Church, holding signs that read "Where is Abigail?" and "Return the statue." WBZ'...
ListenGovernor Baker Says Inspection Of MBTA Tunnels May Take Days from 2022-03-28T17:40:10
The MBTA suspended service between North Station and Back Bay following the incident. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Pride Look To Win Back To Back Isobel Cups from 2022-03-28T15:55:01
The Boston Pride will go for a title tonight. WBZ's Drew Moholland has more.
ListenMBTA Suspends Orange Line Service In Downtown Boston After Fatal Accident from 2022-03-28T15:09:27
Last weekend's deadly partial collapse at the Government Center Parking Garage is leaving some big problems in the T this week. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenUpdate: Mass. Man Succeeds In Helping His Family Escape Ukraine from 2022-03-27T18:31:12
WBZ NewsRadio Exclusive: A Fitchburg couple's daughter and 9-month-old grandson have successfully escaped Ukraine after a weeks-long battle to prove the infant was her's. WBZ's Dan Rea reports.
ListenAcademy Nominates Plenty Of Mass. Representation In Oscars 2022 from 2022-03-27T15:53:51
Switching on the 94th Academy Awards, viewers might be interested to know that some of this year's nominees have Commonwealth representation. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenTyngsboro Treasure: Bottle Found In Kentucky Hints At Riches Buried from 2022-03-26T13:34:49
The conserver dated the letter as being from 1862. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenMendon Twin Drive-In Theater Has Grand Reopening For 63rd Season from 2022-03-25T22:46:05
Flicks make a return to the big screen outdoors at the Mendon Twin Drive-in just in time for the spring season. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenHampus Lindholm's Boston Bruin Debut: Strong First Impression from 2022-03-25T16:48:34
Hampus Lindholm made strides during his Boston debut, passing to left wing Erik Haula, and creating opportunity for right wing David Pasternak to set sail on a one-on-zero breakaway. WBZ's Adam Kau...
ListenLightning Strike Causes Kitchen Fire In Lynnfield from 2022-03-25T14:38:08
Lynnfield residents took to social media in the early hours to ask each other: "did you hear that?" "That", it turns out, was lightning hitting a local home.
WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports.
MBTA Riders Complain Over New Ticket Machines from 2022-03-25T11:46:51
ListenProvidence College Friars Off To Sweet 16 from 2022-03-25T10:28:37
ListenNeedham Man Taps Into Community Through Maple Syrup from 2022-03-25T10:27:30
ListenPeabody Comfort Puppy Honors Spirit Of Ella O'Donnell from 2022-03-25T10:24:31
ListenIce Cream Shops Face Rising Prices, Flavor Shortages from 2022-03-24T23:01:05
Seasonal businesses, like ice cream stands, are opening up to higher prices for pretty much everything. WBZ's Karyn Regal has more.
ListenAttleboro Arts Museum Flower Show Returns From Pandemic Hiatus from 2022-03-24T22:06:49
After a 2 year COVID hiatus, an annual right of spring is back in the city of Attleboro for the next 3 days.
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Mass. Central Railroad Revives Beloved Whistle Stop Restaurant from 2022-03-24T20:07:10
A beloved diner in Central Mass. will soon be sizzling sausage again, thanks to the help of a local railroad.
WBZ’s Matt Shearer explains.
Environmental Advocate Cleaning Malden River One Paddle-Stroke At A Time from 2022-03-24T16:34:08
Karen Buck is President of Friends of the Malden River, and helps make sure the river is clean with a little help from local organizations and students.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Wellesley College Mourns Loss Of Alumna Madeleine Albright from 2022-03-24T15:54:30
WBZ's Nichole Davis reports on the loss of a groundbreaking woman.
ListenMass. AG Investigating Danvers Hockey Team Controversy from 2022-03-24T11:55:49
ListenFranklin Public Library Searches For Missing Painting from 2022-03-23T22:48:28
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports on the hunt for missing painting.
Listen207-Year-Old Sunken Whaling Ship From Westport Found In Gulf Of Mexico from 2022-03-23T22:40:14
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports on a sunken ship found in the Gulf of Mexico.
ListenAnimal Rescue League Seeing Increase In Stray Cats In Boston Area from 2022-03-23T20:29:59
WBZ's James Rojas reports on a possible increase of stray cats in Boston.
ListenTrevor Story Speaks On Playing Second Base For The Red Sox from 2022-03-23T19:15:46
WBZ's Brian Antonelli reports on Trevor Story changing his position to play for the Red Sox.
ListenTrevor Story Speaks On Getting To Play At Fenway, Pressure Of Playing For Boston from 2022-03-23T19:13:32
WBZ's Brian Antonelli reports on the Red Sox latest signing and his thoughts on playing at Fenway.
ListenWestwood Pizza Shop Collecting Funds For Worker Hit By Car from 2022-03-23T16:41:17
Kevin Torres of Islington Pizza is recovering from being hit by a car about two weeks ago.
WBZ's Chris Fama has more:
Quincy Could Ban Sales Of Nips to Reduce Litter from 2022-03-23T11:33:13
ListenDuxbury Holds Medical Supply Drive For Ukraine from 2022-03-23T10:24:04
ListenGas Prices Impact Local Businesses from 2022-03-23T10:22:57
ListenA.T. O'Keeffe's Fills Void Left By McGreevy's Closure In Back Bay from 2022-03-23T08:14:32
WBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports:
ListenWorcester Indoor Park Soon To Offer Free Skating&Sermons from 2022-03-22T19:19
Vessel Skatepark in Worcester was created to offer a free indoor skating experience while stopping from time to time to share the Gospel. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenTommy's Place In Falmouth Offers Vacations To Kids Fighting Cancer from 2022-03-22T18:19:46
WBZ's Chris Fama spoke with the Founder of Tommy's Place, Tim O'Connell, about the vacation home's success and the motivations behind it.
ListenAvengers Resemble: Celtics Forward Grant Williams Lists Teammates As Marvel Heroes from 2022-03-22T16:39:44
WBZ's Brian Antonelli reports.
ListenWorking From Home: How Boston's Financial District Restaurants Adapt from 2022-03-22T16:26:23
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenA.T. O'Keeffe's Fills Void Left By McGreevy's Closure On Boylston Street from 2022-03-22T15:20:18
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a new restaurant opening up on Boylston Street.
ListenMBTA To Shutter Parts Of Blue Line For Two Weeks from 2022-03-22T11:17:53
The MBTA is doing infrastructure work on the Blue Line's harbor tunnel, shutting it down for the first half of April.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Mendon Farmers Say Warm Weather Ended Sugaring Season Early This Year from 2022-03-21T23:14:27
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenTuning In: Boston Musician Reflects On Performing Through A Pandemic from 2022-03-21T21:39:54
With mask mandates expired, spring's arrival, and packed green spaces, Performer C.J. Hutchings told WBZ's Carl Stevens that things have been getting easier for him. WBZ's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenFormer Patriot Cornerback Malcolm Butler Returns To Foxborough For Tryout from 2022-03-21T20:57:14
WBZ's Chris Fama asked Patriots fans how they felt about Malcolm Butler's potential return to New England.
ListenSouth Mass. Franchise "PlanIt Eats" Offers Meal Delivery&Workout Regime from 2022-03-21T18:34:32
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe went to the Raynham store, where customers can buy nutritious foods up front and exercise in the back with weights, ropes, and punching bags.
ListenSomerville Neighbors Protest Rent Spikes From Green Line Extension Opening from 2022-03-21T17:07:02
On the opening day of the new Lechmere station, people gathered nearby holding signs that read "No mass evictions," and "Don't let the Green Line become the Gentrification Line." WBZ's Karyn Regal ...
ListenLeominster Native&Marine Ross Reynolds Killed During Training Exercise from 2022-03-21T16:55:43
The Marine and three others lost their lives during a training flight in Bodø, Norway while training in the NATO program Exercise Cold Response 2022. WBZ's John Baiback reports.
ListenMajor League Quidditch, Boston Forge Host Quidditch Workshop from 2022-03-21T16:17:13
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a fantasy sport being brought to life in Boston.
ListenFirst Part Of MBTA Green Line Extension Opens In Cambridge And Somerville from 2022-03-21T12:40:07
The first train departed the brand-new Lechmere station just before 5:00 AM on Monday.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Boston Centers For Youth&Families Hosts 14th Annual Spelling Bee from 2022-03-19T20:03:05
WBZ's Mike Macklin reports on a spelling bee in downtown Boston.
ListenBoston Mayor Michelle Wu Defends $7,500 Fee For North End Outdoor Dining from 2022-03-19T18:14:12
WBZ's Mike Macklin reports on Boston's mayor responding to a controversial fee for outdoor dining.
ListenPolice Pull Carjacking Suspect From Water In Boston Harbor from 2022-03-19T16:10:06
WBZ's Shari Small reports on an unusual arrest for a carjacking in Boston.
ListenConcord Police Investigating 2 Incidents Of People Being Struck By Pellets from 2022-03-19T14:52:49
WBZ's Shari Small reports on an investigation in Concord that may have ties to a viral TikTok trend.
ListenKindergarteners create hotline for advice and encouragement from 2022-03-18T19:05:08
ListenRevere Parks And Rec. Department To Host Paint Night To Support Ukraine from 2022-03-18T16:14:16
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a plan by the Revere Parks and Recreation Department to help raise money to help the people of Ukraine.
ListenNorth End Restaurants Face $7,500 Fee For Outdoor Dining from 2022-03-18T14:49:27
WBZ's Jim MacKay went to the North End to ask residents what they think about a new fee for restaurants that want to do outdoor dining, that only affects the North End.
Listen"Misterious" Fog&Warm Weather Blankets Boston from 2022-03-18T12:05:52
WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenAfter Two Years Off, St. Patrick's Day Is Hopping In Boston from 2022-03-17T16:50:20
With no masks or social distancing, it was a normal St. Patrick's Day for the first time since the pandemic began.
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more:
Boston-Area Jewish Community Celebrates Purim from 2022-03-17T16:08:46
The holiday celebrates the saving of the Jewish people from a plot to destroy them in ancient Persia. It's the first time Purim overlaps with St. Patrick's Day in 65 years.
WBZ's Brooke...
Salem Cafe Raises Money For Ukraine With Heart Shaped Cookies from 2022-03-16T21:56:42
Periwinkles Food Shoppe in Salem has begun to sell heart-shaped cookies to raise money for UNICEF to send to Ukraine. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenNew Republik In Cambridge Opens&Rebrands Russian Themed Items from 2022-03-16T20:36:22
New Republik is a sort of descendant of the "People's Republik," which closed in early 2021 after its owner retired. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenEsplanade Public Art Exhibits Botanicals Frozen In Life from 2022-03-16T17:50:57
WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenAllston, Brighton Coalition Criticizes Harvard's Expansion Plans from 2022-03-16T16:55:10
The "Coalition for a Just Allston + Brighton" said that Harvard's current plans will cause "significant harm" to their community and mimic the problems and inequities of Boston's Seaport District. ...
ListenRed Sox Ace Chris Sale To Miss Start Of Season With Injury from 2022-03-16T16:08:20
Sale said he had a rib fracture, and didn't know when he was coming back to pitch.
WBZ's Brian Antonelli has more:
Blue Hills Trailside Museum Moves Birds Indoors In Avian Flu Safety Measure from 2022-03-16T11:23:52
Blame it on the avian flu ... the Blue Hills Trailside Museum has moved all its birds inside for now
ListenTeacher And Student Shot In Dorchester, Police Search Underway from 2022-03-16T10:30:34
A teacher and student are recovering from gunshot wounds and police are investigating after an incident at Tech Boston Academy.
ListenAs Prices Go Up, Salem Pantry Sees An Increase In Need from 2022-03-16T04:58:09
WBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports:
ListenTaunton Mom&Daughter Duo Open Boutique Shop Downtown from 2022-03-15T21:58:11
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenCity Of Chelsea Announces 2022 Rain Barrel Program from 2022-03-15T19:43:36
City officials said that rain water is a healthy and chloramine-free source of water that can be used to water plants and gardens. WBZ's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenMarshfield Senior Center Offers Boxing Fitness Classes To Relieve Stress from 2022-03-15T18:30:15
71-year-old Janet Enos said she teaches boxing fitness classes to promote improvements in hand-eye coordination, speed, balance, and core strength in her students. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenCambridge Ranks #2 Best City To Live In The U.S. from 2022-03-15T17:19:22
The rankings were placed based on factors of overall livability including quality of local schools, crime rates, housing trends, employment statistics, and access to amenities. WBZ's Jim MacKay rep...
ListenRidershare Drivers Feeling Pain At The Gas Pump As Prices Rise from 2022-03-15T16:35:24
WBZ's James Rojas spoke with Uber and Lyft drivers who are concerned about rising gas prices.
ListenActivist Monica Cannon-Grant, Husband Charged With Fraud, Conspiracy from 2022-03-15T14:46:56
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on a prominent activist being indicted on fraud charges.
ListenShortened St. Patrick's Day Parade Route Ruffles Feathers In Southie from 2022-03-15T11:44:53
A petition has been started asking organizers to change the route back.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Brighton Music Venue Roadrunner Opens Tuesday from 2022-03-14T22:21:44
For the grand opening on Tuesday, Roadrunner slotted Grammy Award winning guitarist and singer Billy Strings. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenU.S.A Luge Challenge Slides Into Wachusett Mountain Over Weekend from 2022-03-14T18:39:15
Patrons at Wachusett Mountain got the rare opportunity to give luge racing a whirl, including WBZ's Matt Shearer who said steering is harder than it looks.
ListenCustomers Pay To Dump Russian Spirits At Somerset Liquor Store For Ukraine from 2022-03-14T17:54:06
Customers can buy a bottle of Russian Vodka for $16.99 each to either dump out themselves or let the store's staff do it for them. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenLower Neponset River Named Superfund Site, Clearing Hurdle For Cleaning from 2022-03-14T17:18:36
The Environmental Protection Agency last September proposed adding the portion of the Neponset River to the list of the nation's most serious uncontrolled or abandoned contaminated sites. WBZ's Kar...
ListenCelebrating Pi Day, Roxbury Students Shove Pies Into Faces Of Faculty from 2022-03-14T16:44:13
"Pi" day celebrates the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, a number that is typically rounded to 3.14. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenShops On Nantucket Could See Issues After UPS Misses Ferry Bookings from 2022-03-14T16:15:01
WBZ's Jim MacKay reports on a possible mix up with the Nantucket Steamship Authority and UPS.
ListenBoxing Class At Peabody Gym Helps Cancer Patients Fight Back from 2022-03-14T14:45:15
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a boxing class on the north shore that lets cancer patients fight back.
ListenBrady's Back: Fans React As Tom Brady Announces NFL Return from 2022-03-14T11:09:50
Fans on the street in Boston were mostly unsurprised as news spread that Brady's retirement was going to be short-lived.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Taunton Police Investigate 'Swatting' Case After Hoax 911 Call from 2022-03-12T19:15:37
ListenCongresswoman Ayanna Pressley Opposes Big Tech Ballot Initiative from 2022-03-12T18:30:54
ListenSenator Ed Markey Pushes For Daylight Saving Time Year Round from 2022-03-12T18:30:20
ListenWakefield Company Uses Virtual Reality To Help Cancer Patients from 2022-03-11T16:04:35
WBZ's James Rojas reports on one company using virtual reality technology to help cancer patients.
ListenMarblehead HS Freshman Launch Community Service Platform from 2022-03-11T13:05:33
ListenBaseball Fans React To MLB Lockout Resolution from 2022-03-11T11:27:56
ListenMBTA Trolleybuses Take Their Last Ride This Weekend from 2022-03-11T11:26:22
ListenGalvin Proposes Increased Funding for Fuel Assistance Programs from 2022-03-10T22:10:57
Secretary of the Commonwealth Bill Galvin has proposed legislation that would aid non-profits that help Massachusetts residents heat their homes. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenRyal Side Promoting Good Deeds with Special Coins from 2022-03-10T19:56:35
The Ryal Side Civic Association is encouraging children and teens in Beverly to be a good citizen with a specially made “Ryal” coin, which can be redeemed at a neighborhood convenience store for ca...
ListenBoston Mayor Michelle Wu Speaks With Ukrainian Mayor from 2022-03-10T17:18:11
Ihor Terekov, the mayor of hard-hit Kharkiv, Ukraine, spoke to Wu early Thursday.
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more:
Gas Prices In Mass. Are At A Record High. Here Are Some Tips To Save. from 2022-03-10T15:53:13
AAA says slowing down on the highway, among other things, can help you save precious fuel.
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports:
Federal Government Auctioning Former Weymouth Naval Air Station from 2022-03-10T12:00:38
ListenConstruction Begins For Massive Suffolk Downs Project from 2022-03-10T11:17:16
ListenMalden Public Library Home To Impressive Art Collection from 2022-03-10T00:32:30
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports from a local library with quite the art collection.
ListenPop-Up Restaurant In Cambridge Ditches Tips, Bosses from 2022-03-09T23:45:36
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports on a restaurant that's experimenting with a new type of ownership model.
ListenCancer Survivor Writes Book To Help Others Going Through Treatment from 2022-03-09T21:03:47
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a cancer survivor writing a book to help others going through treatment.
ListenSoutheastern Regional Tech Students Turn Old Bus Into Mobile Classroom from 2022-03-09T19:37:10
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports on some vocational school students giving an old transit bus a makeover—turning it into a mobile classroom.
ListenOutdoor Dining In Mass. Could Be Extended For Another Year from 2022-03-09T17:44:03
State House Budget Chairman Rep. Aaron Michlewitz said many of his colleagues have told him the measures kept restaurants alive during the pandemic.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Brigham&Women’s Doctors Create Video To Help Ukrainians Respond To Traumatic Injuries from 2022-03-09T12:08:05
ListenConstruction Begins On New Boston College Hoag Basketball Pavilion from 2022-03-09T11:42:49
ListenBraintree Collects Medical Supplies for Ukraine from 2022-03-09T11:10:56
ListenMassWildlife Reminds Public Black Bears Are Coming Out Of Hibernation from 2022-03-08T22:38:31
Residents can clean greasy barbecues and grills after use, install electric fencing for livestock like chickens and bees, and reduce compost odors to avoid attracting bears. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenBoston University Researchers Study Contact Sports' Impact On Brains from 2022-03-08T20:07:38
Officials said the study will be conducted entirely online. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Business Owners Meet Up For International Women's Day from 2022-03-08T19:14:37
WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenInternational Women's Day At WBZ NewsRadio With Kristen Eck from 2022-03-08T19:09:27
WBZ’s Helicopter Reporter Kristen Eck shares what women have inspired her.
ListenInternational Women's Day At WBZ NewsRadio With Boston Mayor Michelle Wu from 2022-03-08T18:36:38
WBZ’s Karyn Regal spoke with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu about her barrier-breaking election, as she became the first woman to be elected mayor in the city.
ListenInternational Women's Day At WBZ NewsRadio With Lori Grande from 2022-03-08T18:31:39
WBZ’s Shari Small spoke with Lori Grande about the women who have inspired her.
ListenInternational Women's Day At WBZ NewsRadio With Laurie Kirby from 2022-03-08T18:29:35
WBZ’s Shari Small spoke with Laurie Kirby about the women who have inspired her.
ListenInternational Women's Day At WBZ NewsRadio With Nichole Davis from 2022-03-08T18:27:29
WBZ’s Shari Small spoke with Nichole Davis about the women who have inspired her.
ListenTDaveDrums Offers Drum Lessons For Students Of All Ages from 2022-03-08T17:30:35
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports from a new drum school on the south shore.
ListenNorth Andover Teen Aims To Replicate Every Mass. Fire Truck In Legos from 2022-03-08T17:22:21
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenThousands Book Airbnbs In Ukraine To Send Money To People Impacted By War from 2022-03-08T15:11:33
WBZ's Chris Fama reports on an effort to send to money to those impacted by the war in Ukraine, by booking vacations at Airbnbs.
ListenNew Bedford Clown School Teaches Essential Performance Lessons from 2022-03-07T22:43:34
To teach clown classes, the Smile Factory is equipped with costumes, makeup stations, puppets, and marionettes. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMalden Ranks Fifth In United States For Best Wordle Scores from 2022-03-07T21:03:18
Malden is fifth in the United States for the best Wordle scores, averaging 3.62 guesses a puzzle. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenFitchburg Recording Studio Enables Local Artists From Below Church from 2022-03-07T18:49:09
WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Mystery Picnics Offer Exploration Into City's Hidden Gems from 2022-03-07T18:36:28
Once all the dishes have been collected, picnickers are led to a mystery destination where they can snack away. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBooks Stolen For Third Time From Waltham's "Little Queer Library" from 2022-03-07T17:15:21
The library was created to provide free books about LGBTQ+ people to the Waltham community WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenMass Beer Week Returns This Week To Celebrate Local Craft Breweries from 2022-03-07T16:06:11
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy went to one local craft brewery in Lynn to see how they're celebrating Mass Beer Week.
ListenAAA Says Gas In Massachusetts Is At Its Highest Price Ever from 2022-03-07T13:18:55
The price of a tank of regular unleaded gasoline has shot up more than 50 cents in a week.
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports:
Boston Common "Stand With Ukraine" Rally Gathers Thousands from 2022-03-06T20:41:08
The rally was organized by the Ukrainian Cultural Center of New England, and was scheduled to have a Holy Eucharist in the morning followed by a "Peace March" heading downtown from Copley Square to...
ListenOvernight Surging Gas Prices Cause Concern At Mass. Pumps from 2022-03-06T20:35:09
New England passed the "$4 mark" in average gasoline price per gallon. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenMaine's Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Race Returns from 2022-03-06T16:22:26
Mushers crossed state and country lines to get to the race, as there were many from New Hampshire, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and several Canadian provinces. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenMass. State Police Honor Fallen Trooper Tamar Bucci During Procession from 2022-03-05T21:28:52
Assigned to the Medford Barracks, Trooper Tamar Bucci died in the line of duty when a tanker truck carrying 10,000 gallons of gasoline crashed into her State Police cruiser. WBZ's Kendal Buhl reports.
ListenMass. Senator Ed Markey Proposes Ban On Russian Oil Imports from 2022-03-05T19:49:16
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBoston University Contraception Vending Machine Sells Plan B For Under $8 from 2022-03-05T19:26:32
The card-only vending machine, located in the basement of the George Sherman Union, sells the emergency contraception pill for $7.25. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenGreater Boston's Jewish Teen Initiative Prepares Care Kits For Ukraine from 2022-03-05T18:01:12
Over thirty Greater Boston teenagers are gathering on the North Shore to do their part and help the Ukrainian community on Sunday. WBZ's Charlie Bergeron reports.
ListenA Classical Venture: Brockton Students Head To Atlantic Symphony Orchestra from 2022-03-05T17:17:06
Brockton school officials said that they have 190 students in their music program, many of which spent their February vacation practicing and playing their musical instruments at school. WBZ's Suza...
ListenHeroes In Transition: Cape Cod Residents Run All Weekend To Raise Awareness from 2022-03-05T15:18:12
Heroes in Transition has different programs available for veterans, like Women's Reboot, Direct Veteran Support, and Couple Gatherings & Retreats. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenSupreme Court Reinstates Death Sentence for Boston Marathon Bomber from 2022-03-04T16:03:20
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on a major ruling from the Supreme Court in regards to the Boston Marathon bomber's death sentence.
ListenState Police Trooper Killed In Crash Involving A Tanker Truck In Stoneham from 2022-03-04T12:34:25
ListenScituate Senior Center Is The Hot New Lunch Spot In Town from 2022-03-04T11:27:27
ListenMayor Wu Seeks Suggestions For Boston Time Capsule from 2022-03-04T11:26:05
ListenThe minimum salary to be happy in Massachusetts from 2022-03-04T11:20:32
ListenNeighbors Unhappy With Plan To Demolish Monastery In Jamaica Plain from 2022-03-04T00:16:20
WBZ's Madison Rogers reports on the plans to demolish a monastery in Jamaica Plain.
ListenVisual Artist Debuts First Ballet With Boston Ballet's ChoreograpHER from 2022-03-03T21:43:55
WBZ's James Rojas reports on a visual artist debuting her first-ever ballet with a new series from the Boston Ballet Company.
ListenSomerville Introduces New Pest Control Devices That Electrocutes Rats, Mice from 2022-03-03T20:04:45
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports on a "shocking" new technique to take care of rodents in Somerville.
ListenMasks Come Off At TD Garden On Saturday from 2022-03-03T16:40:16
The venue already ended its proof of vaccination requirement on Feb. 21.
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports:
Vegan Hotdogs Heading To Fenway from 2022-03-03T13:00:43
ListenNew Report Shows Rise In Cross-Border Vape Smuggling from 2022-03-03T12:42:32
Listen261 Fearless Run Club: Empowering And Uniting Women Through Running from 2022-03-03T11:26:52
ListenSpot Bagel Shop Might Be The Largest In The World from 2022-03-03T11:24:53
ListenOvernight Construction At Government Center Spawns Resident Complaints from 2022-03-03T11:24:19
ListenCity Officials Consider Cambridge Street Bike Lanes' Impact On Businesses from 2022-03-02T23:53:22
A study group will evaluate how businesses would be affected by the implementation of the bike lanes, officials said. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Accent Voted "Most Annoying" In U.S, Locals Unfazed from 2022-03-02T19:53:42
Despite being the "most annoying," the Boston accent was also voted sixth in "sexiest" and "most trustworthy," and fourth in "smartest" sounding accents. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBoston University Academy Student Makes Finals In National Science Search from 2022-03-02T18:03:45
The finalists were chosen out of 1,800 highly qualified high school seniors from across the United States. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenFenway Games Canceled From MLB Lockout Worries Nearby Businesses from 2022-03-02T17:49:03
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMass. State Senator pushing for legislative change for Russia from 2022-03-02T11:26:25
ListenHigh Street Food Hall Opens As Boston Culinary Destination from 2022-03-02T11:25:11
ListenRep. Ayanna Pressley Virtual Guest At Presidential SOTU from 2022-03-02T10:54:23
ListenFormer Patriots, Gov. Baker Shave Heads For Children's Hospital Charity from 2022-03-01T20:36:32
The event ended with a check of five million dollars being sent to Boston Children's Hospital, and the loose hair donated to Hair We Share. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenExotic Pop In N.H. Brings International Snack Flavors To U.S from 2022-03-01T19:23:30
Exotic Pop sells international brands of chips, soda, candy, and cereals among their catalog of items. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenBazaar On Cambridge Cuts Off Russian Imports In Light Of Ukraine Invasion from 2022-03-01T18:36:10
Already stocked Russian products, bought months ago, will be sold but not replaced once they're gone. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenNorwood Ninja Gym Offers "Full Send" Experience With Classes&Training from 2022-03-01T17:57:03
Full Send Ninja offers classes for participants starting at 5-years-old ranging to 80-years-old. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenLynnfield Police Association Sets Up GoFundMe For Family Of Late Custodian from 2022-03-01T16:02:39
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a fundraiser set up by Lynnfield Police to help the family of a late, beloved custodian.
ListenThree Boston MBTA Bus Lines Become Free On Tuesday from 2022-03-01T13:16:27
The bus routes are being funded through the city's American Rescue Plan Act money.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Pouring It Out: Discarded Liquor May Not Have Been Distilled In Russia from 2022-03-01T00:16:40
Some brands that began production in Russia have long since moved their distillation sites elsewhere. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenCheap Teeth: Mass. Tooth Fairy Payout Is Third Lowest In U.S from 2022-02-28T20:02:08
Massachusetts comes in as the third lowest with an average $2.48 offered per tooth, nearly half the national average. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenDighton-Rehoboth Schools To Have New Superintendent, Looking To Unify Towns from 2022-02-28T19:20:13
Attleboro High School Principal Bill Runey said that leaving Attleboro for the Dighton-Rehoboth will be bittersweet. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenSwansea High School Puts On Musical Number Celebrating End Of Mask Mandate from 2022-02-28T17:30:01
The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education stated in January that the mask requirement for K-12 public schools would end on Monday, February 28. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenLocal Actor Michael Chiklis Excited To Play Red Auerbach In New HBO Show from 2022-02-28T16:40:09
WBZ's James Rojas spoke with actor Michael Chiklis, who is playing legendary Celtics' head coach Red Auerbach in a new HBO show about the Los Angeles Lakers.
ListenSalem Residents Celebrate 247th Anniversary Of Leslie's Retreat from 2022-02-28T15:49:38
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on Salem celebrating the anniversary of the first armed resistance by American colonists against the British.
ListenMany Massachusetts Schools No Longer Require Masks As Mandate Drops Monday from 2022-02-28T12:43:01
The mandate was first put in place in August and was extended three times before state officials allowed it to expire on Monday.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Thousands In Boston March Down Beacon To Support Ukraine from 2022-02-27T21:23:37
The rally began near the Boston Public Garden and made its way through several blocks of Newbury Street before looping back down Boylston Street. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBelmont Non-Profit To Send Truck-Loads Of Medical Supplies To Ukraine from 2022-02-27T20:52:06
The non-profit said that each bag can be used and shared by five to ten people and includes first aid supplies, medical instruments, and means for survival in harsh conditions. WBZ's Chris Fama rep...
ListenBrockton, Mass. Public Schools Ready To Remove Mask Mandate from 2022-02-27T17:47:42
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron reports.
ListenSix Boston Chefs Make Semifinals In 2022 James Beard Awards from 2022-02-26T19:48:20
The winners were set to be announced on March 16 and celebrated in ceremonies on June 13 in Chicago. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenMIT Cuts Ties With Skoltech In Wake Of Russian Invasion In Ukraine from 2022-02-26T16:09:35
The decision effectively terminates the MIT Skoltech Program, the first phase of which began back in 2011. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenCity Of Boston Appeals Court Injunction Decision On Worker Vaccine Mandate from 2022-02-26T15:18:51
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's office issued an appeal to the decision, which as it stands, prevents union workers from losing their jobs for non-compliance with the vaccine mandate. WBZ's Shari Small ...
ListenBrockton "Pizza Burger" Viral Sensation from 2022-02-25T12:21:33
ListenSnowfall in Southie from 2022-02-25T12:09:17
ListenDuxbury Officer Runs Marathon For Cops For Kids With Cancer from 2022-02-25T11:09:37
ListenMayor Michelle Wu Looks Back At Her 100 Days In Office from 2022-02-25T00:07:27
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with Mayor Wu about this special anniversary
ListenSheepdog Junction: Your Stop To Train Your Dog To Herd Sheep from 2022-02-24T21:26:26
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more from the farm
ListenHardware Stores Deal With Supply Shortages Ahead Of Friday’s Winter Storm from 2022-02-24T19:10:41
WBZ's Karyn Regal tells us more about being in the show business
ListenMaynard Man Works To Help Friend Of Stem Cell Donor Who Saved His Life from 2022-02-24T17:14:43
WBZ's James Rojas reports on a man from Maynard looking to return the favor after a stem cell donor saved his life.
ListenUkrainian Students In Boston React To On-Going Crisis from 2022-02-24T12:41:54
ListenMassachusetts Leads In Cannabis Expansion&Innovation from 2022-02-24T10:56:14
ListenStoughton Dinner Theatre Reopening After Being Closed By The Pandemic from 2022-02-23T22:08:22
WBZ's Chris Fama brings this story into the spotlight
ListenMusic Unlimited In Kingston To Continue Rockin' Service Under New Ownership from 2022-02-23T21:29:57
WBZ's Matt Shearer tells us how this story plays out
ListenSign Or Mural? Cap World In Saugus Supports Its Artistic Tribute To Route 1 from 2022-02-23T20:12:45
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more on this business debacle
ListenLifting Spirits With Mini-Horses: How One Nonprofit Brings Joy And Advocacy from 2022-02-23T19:16:26
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
ListenMBTA, Keolis Announce Safety Enhancements At Wilmington Train Crossing from 2022-02-23T15:52:16
WBZ's Jim MacKay spoke with commuters in Wilmington about the MBTA's new safety plans at a railroad crossing where a deadly accident happened last month.
ListenSalem Glass School Sees Surge Of Interest From Netflix Show from 2022-02-23T15:21:23
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a north shore glass blowing studio that's prepping for a big increase in patrons, thanks in part to a new Netflix show.
ListenThe Warm Before The Storm: Friday Snowstorm To Follow Possible Record Heat from 2022-02-23T12:13:59
Some areas in Greater Boston could see up to a foot of snow just days after Boston could reach record temperatures.
WBZ's James Rojas has more from Revere:
Cape Cod Summer Rentals Going Fast, Officials Recommend New Bedford Area from 2022-02-22T23:03:25
In the New Bedford area, there are attractions like Battleship Cove, New Bedford Whaling Museum, and Horseneck Beach in Westport. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenLittleton Dress Shop Opens For Prom Season, Facing Supply Chain Issues from 2022-02-22T21:37:30
Littleton's Armari Prom shop said students bound for prom should think about getting their dresses sooner rather than later. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBrewster Historical Society To Create Archive Of COVID-19 Pandemic from 2022-02-22T20:45:56
The Brewster Historical Society said they are working on an archive to house stories, images, and artifacts from the pandemic. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenNew Bedford Salon Offers "Silent Appointments," Skipping Small Talk from 2022-02-22T20:03:53
Salon LUIS! offered the "Silent Appointment," an option for customers who would rather not have any small talk with stylists or staff during their appointment. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe tried the silen...
ListenCanton Officials Ask Residents&Businesses To Look For Uncashed Checks from 2022-02-22T19:14:42
The Town said that over 150 people have varying amounts of cash waiting for them to bring to the bank. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenLittleton Police Searching For Puppies Stolen In Armed Robbery from 2022-02-22T18:46:48
Littleton Police are asking the public to reach out to them if they have any information. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
Listen"Arthur" Ends Run With Series Finale After 25 Years On Air from 2022-02-22T18:17:23
"Arthur" ended its run after season 25's last episode, "All Grown Up," aired on Monday. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenRandolph Artist's New Exhibit Features Collaborative Art Pieces from 2022-02-22T16:31:34
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a new exhibition in Newton that features a collection of collaborative art pieces.
ListenMassachusetts State House Reopens Tuesday After Two-Year Closure from 2022-02-22T12:47:05
The reopening to the public does come with some COVID-19 restrictions.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Boston-Based Historian: Lincoln's Best Qualities Were Humility, Resilience from 2022-02-21T18:44:46
Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin has devoted decades of her career to studying Abraham Lincoln, and said she's "spent more time with him than with any other man other than my late husband."
Mattapan Chimney Gets Mural Makeover By Local Artist from 2022-02-20T21:07:34
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more
ListenUkrainian Protestors Rally For Peace During Day Of Solidarity In Boston from 2022-02-20T20:51:42
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville was there
ListenCape Cod Marine Corps Holds First Annual Polar Plunge In Dennis from 2022-02-20T19:25:53
WBZ's Tim Dunn dives into this story
ListenSkaters Pack Boston Common For The Return Of “Skating With FRIENDS” from 2022-02-20T18:16:03
WBZ's Matt Shearer takes us for a spin
ListenRemembering The 19th Anniversary Of The Station Nightclub Fire from 2022-02-20T16:21:27
Details from WBZ's Charlie Bergeron
ListenShrewsbury School Parents Debating Controversial Black History Month Poem from 2022-02-20T15:19:39
WBZ's Shari Small explains the contents of the poem
ListenBoston Public Library Union Hosts Unity Gathering To Promote Library Safety from 2022-02-19T20:25:20
WBZ's Mike Macklin has more
ListenWooSox Host First “Polar Park Job Fair” from 2022-02-19T18:12:38
As we hear from WBZ's Charlie Bergeron, there's a lot of positions to be filled
ListenLetters Against Isolation: Fighting Senior Loneliness One Letter At A Time from 2022-02-19T16:54:20
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville spoke with the founders of this organization
Listen"This Gives Me Hope:" New England Wildlife Center Grants Inmates New Future from 2022-02-19T15:18:14
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
ListenChurch Of Christ In Roxbury Loses Steeple To Strong Winds from 2022-02-18T23:28:34
As WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports, there's yellow tape all around the building
ListenTrapology Boston Is The Key To Your Next Escape Room Outing from 2022-02-18T21:14:44
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more on one room that's a bit risqué
Listen“The Great Animal Orchestra:” Capturing The Sights And Sounds Of The Earth from 2022-02-18T19:32:27
WBZ's Carl Stevens walks us through this immersive experience
ListenBrockton Police Department Provides Car Seats And Safety To Families from 2022-02-18T18:17:56
WBZ's Chris Fama has more
ListenRoxbury Bookstore Fundraises To Replace Damaged Children's Section from 2022-02-18T17:07:50
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports on an effort to help restore the biggest collection of African American children's books after damage from a fire destroyed much of it.
ListenPowerful Winds On Friday Morning from 2022-02-18T12:17:35
ListenDream Day On Cape Cod In Need of Volunteers from 2022-02-18T11:28
ListenA Burning Cargo Ship Bound for Rhode Island is Adrift in Mid-Atlantic Without Crew from 2022-02-18T11:24:22
ListenDefender Briefs Designed To Protect Firefighters From Cancer-Causing Agents from 2022-02-17T22:04:08
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
ListenLittle Queer Library In Waltham Raided Multiple Times; Community Responds from 2022-02-17T21:15:57
WBZ's Karyn Regal reads into this story
ListenARL, Dedham Police Investigating Dog Found Dead On ARL's Dedham Campus from 2022-02-17T18:08:37
WBZ's Chris Fama has details
ListenMBTA Celebrates Black History Month With Giveaways — And A History Lesson from 2022-02-17T16:11:34
The agency is giving out bags with pandemic commuter staples like masks and sanitizer — and a booklet on Rosa Parks.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Near Record Warmth Thursday Gives Way to Potentially Damaging Winds Friday from 2022-02-17T12:51:37
ListenFramingham Science Teacher Headed To Mexico For Environmental Education Professional Development from 2022-02-17T12:01:17
ListenHouse Okays Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants from 2022-02-17T11:22:59
ListenGoFundMe Looks To Help Develop Local Photographer's Classic Rock Photos from 2022-02-17T00:36:01
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports on a campaign to help preserve the photography of local music photographers.
ListenCentral Mass. AD's Team Up To Host New High School Basketball Tournament from 2022-02-16T23:03:55
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports on the creation of a new basketball tournament to replace one canceled by COVID.
ListenAttleboro War Of Waffles from 2022-02-16T12:32:21
ListenSmell of Natural Gas in Allston Won't be Repaired Anytime Soon from 2022-02-16T11:33:35
ListenJudge Blocks Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's City Workforce Vaccine Mandate from 2022-02-15T23:45:07
A previous union agreement with the City had settled that unvaccinated city workers could follow a testing option. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenConnected Cape Cod Bike Path May Supply More Summer Travel Options from 2022-02-15T22:07:13
The paths would be away from the roads along the Cape Cod Rail Trail, merging into existing ones in Sandwich. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenSemi-Cut Bagels: Why Some Grocery Stores Won't Cut Through Entirely from 2022-02-15T21:15:24
If you have ever wondered why most bagels found at grocery stores are not cut all the way through, Boston's Fineagle-A-Bagel Owner Laura Trust has an answer. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBillerica Startup Invents On Demand "Keurig-Style" Ice Cream Machine from 2022-02-15T18:36:42
Named "ColdSnap," the machine operates similar to a Keurig, where users insert a single-serve pod for a variety of products like ice cream and frozen yogurt, smoothies, protein shakes, cocktails, a...
ListenBoston University Wins 2022 Beanpot Title, Breaking Seven-Year Cold Streak from 2022-02-15T17:40:45
BU won over Northeastern 1 to 0, scoring late in the third period. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenAllston Residents Worried Over Possible Gas Leak On Cambridge Street Bridge from 2022-02-15T15:46:22
WBZ's James Rojas reports on residents being unhappy about the lack of action over a possible gas leak on the Cambridge Street Bridge in Allston.
ListenStarting Tuesday, Boston Indoor Diners Must Be Fully Vaccinated from 2022-02-15T12:38:51
Now, everyone 12 years or older must show proof of vaccination to get into restaurants, gyms, and other indoor activities in the city.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Cambridge Student Creates Free Tutoring Service During Pandemic from 2022-02-15T12:08:28
WBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports:
Listen"Confidential Corner" Provides Reading Anonymity At Brooks Free Library from 2022-02-14T23:14:37
Reference Librarian Jennifer Pickett said that some library visitors were too embarrassed to ask about or check out books on certain topics. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenYarmouth To Hold First-Ever "Winter Carnival," Promoting Local Businesses from 2022-02-14T21:04:30
The Winter Carnival will have an outdoor synthetic ice rink, food trucks, s'mores making, ice sculpture demos, and other family-friendly activities intended for all ages. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe repo...
ListenLooking For Love? Wait After Valentine's Day, Boston Dating Experts Say from 2022-02-14T18:59:43
LunchDates Professional Matchmaking said they have specialized in arranging casual dates that help single, career-minded men and women find successful relationships in Massachusetts, New Hampshire,...
ListenSpringfield Councilors Call for Firing of Detective Gregg Bigda from 2022-02-14T17:55:29
Six Springfield City Councilors are calling the continued employment of Detective Bigda a "stain on the city." The officer was found not guilty of brutalizing teenage suspects in a 2016 incident.
ListenCharlestown's School Of Mom Practices Screaming Therapy, Releasing Anxiety from 2022-02-14T17:44:55
The School of Mom has come up with a program that encourages participants to let out screams to release bottled up emotions. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenValentines Day: The Super Bowl for Florists from 2022-02-14T16:42:08
Give it up for the Valentines MVPs! We spoke to local florists about their biggest and busiest day of the year
ListenNomination Papers For Mass. Candidates Released Monday from 2022-02-14T13:05:02
A number of offices — including governor and seats in Congress — are up for elections this year.
WBZ's James Rojas has details:
Plymouth Rally Against Radioactive Water Dump Gains Bipartisan Support from 2022-02-13T20:15:21
Protestors rallied at the Plymouth waterfront, some holdings signs that said "Speak out to halt Holtec and save our bay! Dump in our bay? No Way!" WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenWellesley Company, Breweries&Farms Turn Beer Waste Into Renewable Energy from 2022-02-13T16:43:14
Remaining grain and yeast are put into million-gallon tanks at dairy farms, a process that results in the creation of renewable natural gas after thirty days. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBouquets&Bugs: How Customs At Logan Airport Inspects Valentine Flowers from 2022-02-13T15:05:12
The most common check is to gently shake the bouquet and look for insects or plant diseases that would threaten America's ecosystem. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenSalem City Officials, Community Leaders Speak Out Against Anti-Semitic Hate from 2022-02-12T20:17:11
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron reports on a statement against anti-semitic hate in Salem.
ListenBrighton Neighbors Outraged After 200-Year Old Tree Cut Down By Developer from 2022-02-12T19:17:18
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports on neighbors in Brighton expressing their anger after a developer cut down a beloved local tree.
ListenCafé Martin Opens In Newton from 2022-02-11T22:13:04
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with the owner and widow of John Martin, for whom the restaurant is named after
ListenOpenTable Names North End Restaurant One Of The Most Romantic In America from 2022-02-11T21:38:44
WBZ's Mike Macklin spoke with the restaurant
ListenHarvard Researchers Develop Biohybrid Fish To Swim Like Human Heart Beats from 2022-02-11T18:10:03
WBZ's James Rojas spoke with the professor who serves as the senior author on the study
ListenHere's The Best Places To Cry In Boston According To Residents from 2022-02-11T12:06:45
ListenLocal Woman's Yoga Mats To Be Handed Out At Oscars from 2022-02-11T11:26:23
ListenElizabeth’s Bagels In Franklin Putting A Pause On Poppy Seed Bagels from 2022-02-10T22:49:11
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe got to the bottom of this very concerning story
ListenHeart Brothers Foundation Heals Failing Hearts Through Helping Hands from 2022-02-10T21:56:25
WBZ's Carl Stevens had to heart-to-heart with one woman who works with the organization and benefitted from their work.
ListenRandal The MGM Springfield Security Dog Reunited With Old Handler from 2022-02-10T16:54:29
K-9 Officer Amanda Antaya drove Randal the yellow Lab down to Virginia Beach to meet John Slepchuk, who retired to Florida.
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more:
Beverly Vets Honored With Veteran Square Signs from 2022-02-10T13:09:42
ListenBoston City Councilors Demand In-Person Hearing For Mayor Michelle Wu from 2022-02-10T12:01:50
ListenUnsolved Homicide Cards Help Raise Cold Case Awareness from 2022-02-10T11:16:16
Listen2gether We Eat Makes Learning About Hydroponics Fun And Engaging from 2022-02-09T22:53:45
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe took a trip to Webster Square Daycare in Worcester to learn more
ListenNewton Tackling Rodent Problem With New Kind Of Rat Contraceptive from 2022-02-09T19:46:10
WBZ's James Rojas spoke with the city's Commissioner of Public Buildings to learn more
ListenBoston Announces Three Free Bus Routes For Next Two Years from 2022-02-09T18:22:18
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more
ListenQuincy Recovering From Recent Ransomware Attack from 2022-02-09T18:12:30
WBZ's Jim MacKay brings us up to speed with how the city is looking into the cyber attack, which happened last week
ListenMass. Drops School Mask Mandate At End Of February from 2022-02-09T16:49:04
Governor Charlie Baker said it is time to "give students and staff a sense of normalcy after dealing with enormous challenges over the past two years."
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more:
Salem Removes Covid-19 Related Public Health Rules from 2022-02-09T11:34:30
ListenNortheastern University Lifting the Majority of Covid-19 Restrictions from 2022-02-09T11:29:22
ListenPleasant Cafe In Roslindale Has Become A Hotspot For Movie Sets from 2022-02-09T00:09:25
Customers may feel like they're traveling back in time when they walk through the doors at the Pleasant Cafe in Roslindale, a quality that has attracted a slew of Hollywood filmmakers. WBZ's Karyn ...
ListenWorcester Man Builds A Treegloo With Snow From Blizzard from 2022-02-08T22:54:46
Rainer Reichel of Worcester constructed a "treegloo" on his property with the fallen snow from the "Blizzard of 2022." WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMedford Rehab&Nursing Facility To Hold Valentine's Day Prom from 2022-02-08T20:32:19
The center's staff have been decorating for the prom for a month and asked that anyone with extra gowns or suits consider donating them for the holiday dance. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenBoston May Soon Drop Vaccination Mandate, Mayor Wu Says from 2022-02-08T19:20:50
The city has already dropped below its ICU bed threshold for the mandate. WBZ's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenAllston's Large Potholes Cause Havoc For Tires Of Passing Cars from 2022-02-08T19:02:37
According to the City of Boston, resident injury or damage claims related to potholes must be sent to the City within 30 days of the incident. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenHarvard Student Creates Her Own Korean Disney Princess from 2022-02-08T16:37:24
Julia Riew created the character, based on the Korean folktale Shimcheong, after not seeing Korean representation in Disney movies.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Worcester Board Of Health Votes To Lift Indoor Mask Mandate from 2022-02-08T11:35:13
WBZ's James Rojas reports on Massachusetts' second-largest city lifting its indoor mask mandate,
ListenWarwick, R.I. Theater Offers Drama Therapy To Deal With Negative Emotions from 2022-02-07T20:45:23
Sessions at the Gamm Theatre work with children and adults, teaching them how to deal with their negative emotions. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMid-February Marks Peak Coyote Mating Season In Mass., Officials Say from 2022-02-07T19:49:26
The canines live and breed everywhere in Massachusetts, except for Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenFuneral Services For Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe Gather Hundreds from 2022-02-07T18:55:36
Hundreds were lined up on the street outside St. Francis of Assisi Church for the wake of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe on Sunday. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenRemembering Historic Blizzard Of '78 On Its 44th Anniversary from 2022-02-07T18:06:10
This week marked the 44th anniversary of the blizzard that buried Boston under a record 29 inches of snow. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Schools Sued By Teachers Union Over COVID Accommodations from 2022-02-07T16:58:50
The lawsuit, filed in federal court, said the school district did not give reasonable remote work accommodations to eight employees.
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy has more:
Beanpot Returns Tonight After Pandemic Hiatus from 2022-02-07T12:30:51
WBZ's JimMacKay has more on the Beanpot making its comeback after a year off because of the pandemic.
ListenBlood Drive On Cape Cod To Honor Local Soldier Killed In Afghanistan from 2022-02-07T11:57:49
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports on a blood drive that honors a Cape Cod man who died in Afghanistan after a blood shortage.
Listen"WalkforVets" Reaches Boston, Raises Awareness For Invisible Wounds Of War from 2022-02-06T18:30:54
The national movement began on February 2, 2022, and will cross 22 state capitals over the course of 22 consecutive days for 2.2 miles on each walk. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBoston Peace Rally Calls For Diplomatic Response To Ukraine Border Crisis from 2022-02-06T17:16:38
Named the "Peace with Russia Rally," demonstrators held up signs criticizing the U.S war budget and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenParents, Staff Protest Tufts Children's Hospital Pediatric Bed Closures from 2022-02-06T15:02:04
Tufts Medical Center said they will continue their neonatal intensive care services and pediatric primary care services. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenManchester Moves: Bringing Outdoor Equipment To New Hampshire Residents from 2022-02-05T20:59:13
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more
ListenRachael Rollins Announces New National Strategy To Combat Human Trafficking from 2022-02-05T19:11:22
WBZ's Mike Macklin reports
ListenMasks Down? Massachusetts Cities And Towns Consider Dropping Mask Mandates from 2022-02-05T17:45:18
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville spoke to health officials from two towns south of Boston
ListenConnor’s Kindness Project Reminds Us “There Is Good In The World” from 2022-02-04T23:12:16
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with the face behind the project
ListenMassachusetts Road Conditions Grow Treacherous From Friday Wintry Mix from 2022-02-04T20:55:12
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville caught up with a few drivers at a rest stop in Newton about the roads
ListenAssembly Row Legoland Pays Tribute To January's Historic Blizzard from 2022-02-04T16:14:02
WBZ's Jim MacKay reports on a blizzard themed display at Legoland in Somerville.
ListenNH Earthquake from 2022-02-04T12:56:13
ListenStorm Preparations Ahead of Freezing Rain And Sleet from 2022-02-04T12:05:39
ListenChelsea Artists Wanted from 2022-02-04T11:46:51
ListenStorm Preparations From The Chelsea Salt Yard from 2022-02-04T11:21:11
ListenLynn To Debut Park Benches Made From Recycled Plastic Bottle Caps from 2022-02-03T22:34:29
WBZ's Carl Stevens explains
ListenWeymouth Food Pantry To Launch Massachusetts' First Food Pantry Bus from 2022-02-03T19:29:43
Details from WBZ's Brooke McCarthy
ListenMan Removed From Logan Flight For Mask Dispute from 2022-02-03T17:16:39
The flight to Salt Lake City on Wednesday night had to return to the gate for a man to be removed.
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports:
Massachusetts Happy Hour Proposal Dealt Significant Blow from 2022-02-03T13:14:56
Listen"Ghost Army" Members To Be Awarded Congressional Gold Medal from 2022-02-03T11:24:03
Listen"Self Driving" Tesla Fails On The Streets Of Southie from 2022-02-03T11:20:02
ListenCaught Up In Curling? Check Out Broomstones Curling Club In Wayland from 2022-02-02T23:06:30
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
Listen“It’s Real; It’s Coming:” Green Line Extension Nears Completion from 2022-02-02T22:32:22
WBZ's Karyn Regal took a look at the shiny new station
ListenBraintree High School To Get Its First Ever Rugby Team from 2022-02-02T21:51:02
Details from WBZ's Chris Fama
ListenBeverly Trail Markers Mysteriously Disappearing from 2022-02-02T20:08:37
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports these signs are about seven feet off the ground and require some effort to get off the trees
ListenGroundhog Day With Featherstone: The Flamingo That Predicts Spring from 2022-02-02T18:41:52
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more on this wacky tradition out of Central Mass
ListenFormer Boston City Councilor Andrea Campbell Running For Attorney General from 2022-02-02T17:27:13
Campbell made the announcement on Wednesday, saying the position needs to be an "advocate for fundamental change and progress." She also ran for Boston mayor in last year's election.
W...
Gift Cards And Cash Stolen From Family Of 16-Year-Old Battling Leukemia from 2022-02-02T12:44:47
ListenMore Security For South Shore Plaza In Braintree After Deadly Shooting from 2022-02-02T11:22:42
ListenElected Officials in Boston Condemn 'Hate' Directed At Mayor Michelle Wu from 2022-02-02T11:14:22
ListenMass. Lobstermen Propose To Use Ropeless Traps, Protects Right Whales from 2022-02-01T23:41:24
The proposal detailed that ropeless fishing traps would spare any North Atlantic right whales from getting entangled in lines on the east coast. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSpringfield Police Bring Experts On Mental Health Related Calls from 2022-02-01T20:41:50
Clapprood said that police officers initially did not want to bring mental health experts out on calls, but nowadays officials are finding it more acceptable. WBZ's John Baiback reports.
Listen"Immersive Frida Kahlo" Opens In February At Lighthouse ArtSpace Boston from 2022-02-01T19:57:47
The Lighthouse Immersive gallery said that the experience includes large-scale projections of Kahlo's work alongside a musical score. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenAttleboro Veterans Services Looking For Volunteer Drivers from 2022-02-01T18:31:06
Quelle said that the City has about three to five consistent drivers, but need to at least double those numbers. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenDuxbury School's Carbon Monoxide Scare Emphasizes Alarm Importance from 2022-02-01T17:59:29
Officials said that lives were saved because of the use of CO alarms, equipment that should have its batteries replaced and tested regularly. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenKraft, Goodell And Rest Of NFL React As Brady Officially Retires from 2022-02-01T17:16:46
Robert Kraft praised the quarterback, saying words "Cannot describe the feelings I have for Tom Brady." WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenAG Healey Speaks On Run For Governor, Harmony Montgomery Case from 2022-02-01T12:43:04
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy has more on state Attorney General Maura Healey emerging as the front runner in the Democratic primary for Massachusetts governor.
ListenFranklin Students Help NASA Build Space Hardware from 2022-01-31T23:00:16
The students created 200 wire ties that will be used for repairs outside the International Space Station. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMass. Secretaries Of Education&Health Say Colleges Can Bring Normalcy from 2022-01-31T21:42:51
The letter said that higher education schools have the chance to take the lead on bringing back a "near normal," teaching students how to safely engage in a community with relaxed COVID-19 regulati...
ListenBeverly Family's Emotional Support Chickens Stir Legal Battle With City from 2022-01-31T20:34:10
7-year-old Raffelle has a learning disability and anxiety disorder, but found solace in caring for the family's hens. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMansfield Mail Station Art Project Allegedly Halted By Federal Employees from 2022-01-31T19:36:02
In an effort to spruce up the town in time for it's 250th anniversary celebration in 2025, the MLCC commissioned artists to paint murals on the sides of the boxes. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenCouple Gets Married Outside In Providence, In Middle Of Nor'easter from 2022-01-31T18:11:36
Adam and Sally Irujo held their wedding ceremony on Saturday outside the Providence Public Library during the blizzard. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenBoston Still Digging Out From Saturday Blizzard from 2022-01-31T17:39:13
MBTA conditions were still a coin-flip on Monday as people made their way back to work. WBZ's Jim MacKay checked out Boston Common and spoke to locals dealing with remnants of the storm along Tremo...
ListenThe Clock Is Ticking In Boston To Remove Space Savers from 2022-01-31T16:05:59
The city's snow emergency lapsed at 6:00 AM Monday.
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more:
Boston Police Officer Dies After Being Found In Cold from 2022-01-31T15:02:25
The officer, later identified as Officer John O'Keefe, had been on the force for 16 years.
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy has more:
Yarmouth Police Search For Man Last Seen Before Blizzard Hit from 2022-01-30T19:25:03
56-year-old Jean Paul Morancy was last seen at his home on Laban Lane, and is believed to be on foot, officials said. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenBoston Startup Aims To Make Healthy Foods Affordable Through Healthcare from 2022-01-30T16:26:50
"About Fresh" launched their program "Fresh Connect," which allows for families to buy healthy foods using pre-paid debit cards that are funded by healthcare providers. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenNew England Residents Weather The Storm, Some Unfazed from 2022-01-29T18:40:54
Despite the elements, some New England residents took the storm in full stride. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBoston Mayor Michelle Wu Addresses Record-Sized Nor'easter: "We're Ready" from 2022-01-29T14:27:13
Residents should stay inside if they can help it, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu told WBZ's Shari Small.
ListenHomeless Shelters Hunkering Down To Get Residents Inside from 2022-01-29T00:09:43
WBZ's Madison Rogers spoke with someone at the Pine Street Inn
ListenPlum Island Residents Prepare For Winter Storm from 2022-01-28T21:30:55
WBZ's Kendall Buhl has more
ListenLocal Restaurants Respond To Impending Weekend Weather from 2022-01-28T17:44:12
WBZ's James Rojas spoke to a couple of businesses north of Boston
ListenBoston Mayor Michelle Wu Declares Snow Emergency from 2022-01-28T17:20:19
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports on Mayor Michelle Wu declaring a snow emergency for the city of Boston.
ListenLucky Travelers Leave From Logan Airport Before The Blizzard from 2022-01-28T15:34:25
ListenEversource Warns of Power Outages in Saturday Snowstorm from 2022-01-28T13:43:06
ListenChrista McAuliffe Anniversary Moment of Silence from 2022-01-28T12:26:25
ListenWeekend Storm Preparations Underway from 2022-01-28T11:24:35
ListenItalian Bread Shop In Springfield Getting Facelift From Volunteers from 2022-01-27T22:34:17
WBZ's Carl Stevens explains
ListenIt's Coyote Mating Season — Local Animal Control Says To Protect Your Pets from 2022-01-27T16:36:05
"They could just see your tiny ten-pound dog as an easy meal," said Andover Animal Control Officer Katie Kozikowski.
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports:
Local Businesses Prepare For Shopping Crowds Ahead Of Weekend Nor'easter from 2022-01-27T13:08:09
ListenReport: Massachusetts Ranks 17th For UFO Sightings from 2022-01-26T21:55:31
We hear more from WBZ's Matt Shearer
ListenGovernor Baker’s Newly Proposed Tax Credit Nears $700 Million from 2022-01-26T21:19:36
WBZ's Carl Stevens explains
ListenThe Bittersweet Shoppe On Newbury Street Rolls With The Pandemic Punches from 2022-01-26T19:00:07
We hear more from WBZ's Karyn Regal
ListenBusinessman David Mugar, Creator Of Esplanade July 4 Event, Dies At 82 from 2022-01-26T15:55:38
The noted local businessman and philanthropist died peacefully Tuesday night, his family said.
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more:
David "Big Papi" Inducted Into Baseball Hall Of Fame from 2022-01-26T12:39:36
ListenCary Square's Micro Food Pantry In Chelsea from 2022-01-26T12:39:03
WBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports:
ListenMassWildlife Teaches Ice Fishing Courses In Field&Online from 2022-01-25T22:27:06
Lagacy said he teaches free courses for fishing year-round, including safe beginner ice fishing classes. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenWas There A Hyannis Inaugural Ball In 1961? Mystery Stumps JFK Museum from 2022-01-25T20:30:27
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenVandal Throws Over A Hundred Mass. Ave Bike Lane Cones Into Charles River from 2022-01-25T19:04:13
For the second time since last Friday, an unknown vandal threw over a hundred of the cones into the Charles River. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenReport Alleges Former Andover Youth Services Director Pocketed Donations from 2022-01-25T18:13:09
The Nixon Peabody report alleged that Fahey and his staff had taken a combined $100,000 worth of donations. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBig Papi Could Make Hall Of Fame Tuesday Night from 2022-01-25T16:39:54
WBZ NewsRadio spoke to Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy, who says David Ortiz is headed for the hall — but didn't vote for him on his own ballot.
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more:
Two Workers Fired After Car Stuck On Chelsea Street Bridge from 2022-01-25T15:31:30
The car was caught on the bridge as it raised to let a tugboat pass underneath — no one was hurt.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Local Officials Call For Accountability After Deadly Commuter Rail Crash from 2022-01-25T12:01:52
WBZ's James Rojas reports on lawmakers' calling for more accountability surrounding a deadly commuter rail crash in Wilmington.
ListenState Senate President Spilka Optimistic State House Can Re-Open Next Month from 2022-01-25T11:53:50
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a potential timeline for the State House to re-open to the public.
ListenFormer Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia Asks To Delay Prison Time Again from 2022-01-24T23:38:03
Correia's motion detailed that the defendant, if permitted by the court, would work in his family's small business before serving time. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenWellfleet Police Begin To Wear Body Cameras On Duty from 2022-01-24T20:47:54
Police said the program is meant to increase transparency, promote de-escalation, resolve citizen complaints, and provide as a valuable training tool. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenArlington Police Rescue Multiple People Falling Through Ice Over Weekend from 2022-01-24T19:52:36
Arlington Police said they responded to Spy Pond multiple times for reports of ice skaters who had fallen through the ice. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMass. Excise Tax On Marijuana Surpasses Alcohol For First Time from 2022-01-24T19:07:46
The state's sales of cannabis sold for adult recreational use has reached $2.54 billion, but have led to marijuana officially surpassing alcohol in excise tax dollars for the first time. WBZ's Jim ...
ListenLyndell's Bakery In Somerville Continues 135-Year-Old Business In New Venue from 2022-01-24T18:05:06
Lyndell's Bakery said they are celebrating 135 years in business, but bidding farewell to their original building. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
Listen16-Year-Old From Arlington Joins New England Revolution Roster from 2022-01-24T11:55:26
WBZ's Chris Fama reports on the latest homegrown player to join the New England Revolution squad, who is only 16 years old.
ListenMan Shot By Police Outside Apartment Complex In Burlington from 2022-01-24T11:28:17
ListenBoston Mayor Wu Grants City Workers Extra Week To Show Proof Of Vaccination from 2022-01-24T11:16:48
WBZ's James Rojas reports on an extension to Boston's vaccine mandate for city workers.
ListenNew Bedford Mayor Urges Residents To Get Booster Shots Amid Rising Cases from 2022-01-23T18:10:40
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports on a plea from the mayor of New Bedford for residents to get their booster shots as cases surge in the city.
ListenMe2 Orchestra Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary With Free Concert In Boston from 2022-01-23T16:17:36
WBZ's Shari Small reports on a free concert being put on by an orchestra working to reduce the stigma around mental illness.
ListenPolice Searching For Suspect In South Shore Plaza Shooting from 2022-01-23T15:06:57
WBZ's Mike Macklin reports on a shooting at a shopping center on the south shore.
ListenBaker-Polito Administration To Invest $200 Million Into Chapter 90 Program from 2022-01-22T19:08:07
Details from WBZ's Mike Macklin
ListenSalem Offering $500 COVID-19 Incentive To Eligible Employees from 2022-01-22T16:16:45
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron has more
ListenSomerville Board Of Health Rejects Vaccine Mandate from 2022-01-21T15:53:20
WBZ's James Rojas reports on the Somerville Board of Health voting down a proposed vaccine requirement.
ListenUMass Lowell Scientists Working On Method To Freeze-Dry COVID-19 Vaccines from 2022-01-21T12:58:17
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more
ListenIndustrious Spirit Distilling Company Debuts New Oyster-Distilled Vodka from 2022-01-20T20:33:35
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
ListenStoughton Elementary School Dispenses Knowledge With Book Vending Machines from 2022-01-20T18:17:38
WBZ's Chris Fama turned the page on this story
ListenMichelle Wu Signs Executive Order For Affordable Housing Improvements from 2022-01-20T17:20:43
WBZ's Karyn Regal explains
ListenHealey Joins All-Female Democratic Field In Governor's Race With Most Cash from 2022-01-20T15:44:25
Attorney General Maura Healey has about ten times as much money on hand as her next closest competitor. She focused on the state's economy and her record in her first press conference.
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SkiChair In Millbury: Helping People Play In Style And Rest In Style from 2022-01-19T23:37:13
Details from WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe
ListenThe Immigrant Learning Center Is Helping Immigrants Learn English Remotely from 2022-01-19T22:59:28
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more
ListenFriendly’s Café: A New Quick-Service Facelift To The Ice Cream Shop Staple from 2022-01-19T20:40:41
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more
ListenAndover K-9, Who Helped In Boston Marathon Bombing, Takes His Last Ride from 2022-01-19T18:18:56
WBZ's James Rojas has more
ListenIt's Been 20 Years Since The Tuck Rule Game In Foxboro Stadium from 2022-01-19T16:29:32
The controversial play call against the Raiders is remembered by many as a pivotal moment in the beginning of the Patriots dynasty.
WBZ's Jim MacKay reports:
Supreme Court Seems Skeptical Of Boston's Refusal To Fly Christian Flag from 2022-01-19T15:42:31
The case, in which Boston refused to fly a Christian "Camp Constitution" flag, has put an unusual array of parties on the same side, including a conservative activist and the Biden Administration.<...
ListenNH Gov. Sununu Criticizes Mass. Judge Over Harmony Montgomery Case Ruling from 2022-01-19T11:44:57
WBZ's James Rojas reports on New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu blaming a Massachusetts Judge for their poor handling of a custody case involving now-missing Harmony Montgomery.
ListenAmesbury Suspends Impact Fees For Cannabis Retailers from 2022-01-18T23:51:32
Impact fees were introduced to offset things like traffic and disruptions, but Amesbury Mayor Kassandra Gove waived them for the City's cannabis retailers. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMIAA To Discuss CDC's Recommendation On Shutting Down Sports from 2022-01-18T22:03:15
Officials said that students will continue to play sports unless individual districts or schools opt for a pauses and cancellations. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenCape Cod Fugitive Is Captured In Georgia After Months On Run from 2022-01-18T20:45:07
According to police, Devine was being held at Shattuck Hospital, when he allegedly scaled a high fence and escaped on foot back in September of 2021. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenBoston Tech Startup Develops Smart Massager For Personalized Treatment from 2022-01-18T19:39:52
The massager was designed to tailor to the user, similar to how a trainer can feel which muscles are the tightest on their patient. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMilton Woman Grows Bouquet Business Out Of Her Backyard from 2022-01-18T18:36:21
Goonan said her business "Cheers to Flowers" delivers flowers to a local hospice or senior center for every bouquet sold. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenFramingham Police Warn Residents Of QR Code Parking Scam from 2022-01-18T17:36:26
Officials said that unsuspecting victims that scan the nefarious codes are directed to a website that looks like a payment page but steals their personal data instead. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBoston Opens New High-Capacity Testing Site In Roxbury from 2022-01-18T16:56:26
The site, run by CIC Health, will feature a card system so people can save their place in line and not need to wait in the cold.
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports:
Bruins To Retire Willie O'Ree's Number from 2022-01-18T11:35:17
WBZ's Jim MacKay reports on the Bruins retiring Willie O'Ree's number, the first black player to play in an NHL game.
ListenOld North Church Reckons With History Of Trafficking, Slavery from 2022-01-17T17:57:12
The historic church in Boston is exploring its connections to the 18th Century chocolate trade, publishing materials for students on its history.
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports:
Focus On Voting Rights From Mass. Officials And Non-Profits On MLK Day from 2022-01-17T17:11:53
Imari Paris Jeffries, the Executive Director of King Boston, said the day was an opportunity to be re-inspired.
WBZ's Drew Mulholland has more:
Cape Cod Coast Guard Rescues Six Stranded Duck Hunters In Barnstable from 2022-01-16T17:36:45
A Jayhawk helicopter was deployed and directed to the hunters' location by Barnstable Fire, officials said. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenUtility Crews Cross State Lines To Brace For East Mass. High Wind Storm from 2022-01-16T16:01:18
With possible wind gusts as high as 60 miles an hour expected for eastern Massachusetts on Monday, utility companies from across North America planned to brace for the worst. WBZ's Suzanne Sausvill...
ListenConley Terminal Welcomes Biggest Container Ship In Port Of Boston History from 2022-01-16T15:25:47
Work to deepen the main ship channels began in July of 2018, enabling the Port to accommodate the larger container vessels. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBoston's "B Together" Policy Takes Effect, Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines from 2022-01-15T20:15:59
The "B Together" policy mandated that residents age 12 and older must have proof of having at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for entry into businesses around Boston. WBZ's Mike Macklin repo...
ListenSelfie Wrld In Somerville Keeps People Smiling From Room To Room from 2022-01-14T16:55:25
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe took a shot at this story
ListenBoston Indoor Vaccine Mandate Goes Into Effect Saturday from 2022-01-14T15:45:06
WBZ's Jim MacKay breaks this down for us
ListenVisitor Changes At Mass General Brigham from 2022-01-14T11:40:13
ListenDPH Pausing Suspicious Free COVID-19 Testing At Multiple Sites In The State from 2022-01-13T22:21:20
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more
ListenBreaking The Language Barrier: The City Of Lynn Is Looking For Translators from 2022-01-13T21:30:02
WBZ's Carl Stevens puts this story in a language we can understand
ListenDon’t Tell Todd! Sav-Mor In Somerville Is Moving To Assembly Row from 2022-01-13T20:33:25
WBZ's Karyn Regal has the scoop on this local staple
ListenNew Boston Public Library Project “Takes Flight” from 2022-01-13T18:10:47
Flying through the pages or the air, WBZ's James Rojas reports you can soon do both at the BPL
ListenBoston Students Plan Walkout On COVID Safety from 2022-01-13T16:11:22
The Boston Student Advisory Council is organizing the walkout, which is planned for Friday.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Study Finds Cannabis Compounds Prevent Infection By COVID-19 Virus from 2022-01-13T12:51:41
Study Finds Cannabis Compounds Prevent Infection By COVID-19 Virus
ListenBoston Public School Winter Sports Return After A 3 Week Pause from 2022-01-13T11:15:10
Boston Public School winter sports return after a 3 week pause due to COVID-19 concerns. Students are excited.
ListenChateau Norwood Hosting Fundraiser For Shultz’s Guest House In Dedham from 2022-01-12T22:35:31
WBZ's Chris Fama reports this story has bark and bite
ListenNew Bedford Dollhouse To Be Featured On HBO’s “The Gilded Age” from 2022-01-12T22:10:31
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
ListenThrough Winter Weather And COVID, Jam Time Provides Fun And Safety For Kids from 2022-01-12T20:52:29
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more
ListenBig Brothers Big Sisters Dealing With Significant Volunteer Disparity from 2022-01-12T19:44:36
WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports the organization needs more male volunteers
ListenSoles And Soul: Kerms In Randolph Is A “Dream Come True” from 2022-01-12T18:34:25
WBZ's Chris Fama has more
ListenGov. Baker Commutes Sentences For Two Convicted Murderers from 2022-01-12T17:44:45
Thomas Koonce and William Allen have both been in prison for about 30 years.
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more:
Tractor Trailer Rollover Causes A Messy Morning Commute On I-90 In Weston from 2022-01-12T17:29:18
WBZ's James Rojas has more
ListenBrookline to Require Proof of COVID Vaccine at Certain Businesses from 2022-01-12T12:27:42
The Town of Brookline will now require proof of COVID-19 vaccine at certain venues and businesses. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenToday Is The Deadline For Tents To Be Removed From The Area Known As 'Mass&Cass" from 2022-01-12T11:17:33
Today is the deadline for many of the tents to be removed from the area known as 'Mass & Cass'. WBZ Radio's James Rojas says many experiencing homelessness have already left but dozens of people st...
ListenWareham First Responders Rescue Man Who Fell Down 20-Foot Pit from 2022-01-11T20:34:26
Emergency crews said they had been advised that the worker was injured, and found him more than 20 feet below ground in a pit dug out for construction. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenDenver Broncos Request Interview With Patriots Linebacker Coach Jerod Mayo from 2022-01-11T19:39:59
The Denver Broncos fired their head coach Vic Fangio over the weekend, and have requested permission to interview Mayo for the open position. WBZ's Brian Antonelli reports.
ListenMass. Cities&Towns Sue McKinsey Following State Case Settlement from 2022-01-11T18:55:59
Though McKinsey has settled numerous cases in states across the country, including Massachusetts, the new suit was filed on behalf of individual cities and towns in the bay state. WBZ's Carl Steven...
ListenQuincy Food Pantry Closes From Freezing Temperatures&Broken Heater from 2022-01-11T17:49:53
Interfaith Social Services, a nonreligious organization aimed to improve the life of families on the South Shore, ran into heater trouble just in time for the frigid temperatures. WBZ's Chris Fama ...
ListenWater Main Break Floods Downtown Boston Streets In Frigid Weather from 2022-01-11T17:26:54
A section of Milk Street is expected to be closed all day.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
Haverhill Offers $500 For City Employees To Get Vaccinated from 2022-01-11T16:37:59
The alternative is being tested for the virus every week.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
Bostonians Bundle Up To Brave Freezing Temperatures from 2022-01-11T11:59:49
WBZ's James Rojas braved the cold to talk to Bostonians to see how they were handling the freezing temperatures. He even spoke to one man who had just ordered an ice coffee.
ListenMass. Fire Marshal Issues Cold Weather Advisory, Shares Heating Tips from 2022-01-11T00:06:48
The State's Fire Marshal's Office has issued a cold weather advisory for Tuesday, reminding residents to be wary of fire and carbon monoxide hazards while heating their homes. WBZ's Carl Stevens re...
ListenAttleboro Mayor Paul Heroux Enters Race For Bristol County Sheriff from 2022-01-10T22:20:17
Attleboro Mayor Paul Heroux has announced he is throwing his hat into the ring in the Bristol County Sheriff's race, aiming to unseat longtime sheriff Tom Hodgson. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenConcord Family Buys Authentic Dürer Drawing At Estate Sale, Worth Millions from 2022-01-10T20:45:14
The drawing was purchased by a Concord resident for $30, but the work could be worth up to tens of millions of dollars. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBoston Police Suspend Sergeant&Leader Of Group Opposing Vaccine Mandate from 2022-01-10T18:38:06
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenChelmsford Colon Cancer Survivor Shares Her Story In Support Of State Bill from 2022-01-10T17:29:31
Alexa Morell, a colon cancer survivor, has teamed up with Massachusetts State Representative James Arciero with a proposed bill to make colonoscopies easier for younger people to get and afford. WB...
ListenBundle Up: Frigid Temperatures Expected This Week from 2022-01-10T12:58:03
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on the upcoming arctic blast hitting Massachusetts.
ListenMBTA Urges Riders To Plan Ahead for Upcoming Cold Weather from 2022-01-10T11:41:15
WBZ's James Rojas reports on the MBTA's plan to deal with upcoming frigid winter weather,
ListenMass. State Lottery Holds Weekend COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics from 2022-01-09T18:50:42
Over the weekend, clinics were held at three locations, City Mart in Lawrence, Richdale in New Bedford, and One Stop Mart in Springfield. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenYoga On Ice Classes Slide Into The Rink At 401 Park from 2022-01-09T17:10:03
Named "IceFlow," the program began to offer participants the opportunity to practice basic skating moves while stretching, breathing, and gliding along to music. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenFramingham Extra-Curriculars On Pause After COVID-19 Outbreak from 2022-01-09T16:30:20
The decision came as a result of COVID-19 testing pools that found a significant increase in positive cases following winter break. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenLogan Not On FAA List Of Airports With 5G Buffer Zone from 2022-01-08T21:30:38
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports on potential precautions being taken at airports after the installation of new 5G towers.
ListenAnnual Reading Of "Moby Dick" Returns Virtually With Special Guests from 2022-01-08T20:53:29
WBZ's Mike Macklin reports on annual reading of "Moby Dick" in New Bedford.
ListenPolice In New Hampshire Continue Search For Harmony Montgomery from 2022-01-08T17:25:46
WBZ's Mike Macklin reports on an on-going search for a missing 7 year old girl in New Hampshire.
ListenLocal Preteen Trying To "Save Chuck E. Cheese" From Removing Animatronics from 2022-01-07T19:39:56
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports a boy from Swansea is speaking out before a music icon is gone for good.
ListenHeavy Snowfall Reignites Debate Over "Space Savers" In Boston from 2022-01-07T17:45:57
WBZ's James Rojas went to the North End to ask residents their thoughts on the notorious "space savers".
ListenRookie Mayors Managing First Snow Storms In Office from 2022-01-07T16:33:16
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on Newburyport's mayor working to handle his first snow storm in office.
ListenCommuters Look To Public Transit To Escape Snowy Roads from 2022-01-07T16:04:47
WBZ's Shari Small went to the Wellington orange line stop to talk to commuters looking to avoid snowy roads.
ListenThe Snow Is Here: Experts Say "Take It Slow" from 2022-01-07T12:30:44
Heavy snowfall came to parts of Massachusetts Friday morning during the first storm of the year. Here's some tips to dealing with the snow. WBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenMassachusetts Remembers January 6th Capitol Insurrection from 2022-01-06T23:46:35
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe was at one vigil in Worcester
ListenMichelle Wu Announces Search Committee For Next Boston Police Commissioner from 2022-01-06T18:51:35
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more
ListenPreparations Underway In Eastern Mass. For Expected Friday Snowfall from 2022-01-06T12:18:43
Crews in Chelsea, Mass. are getting salt trucks ready to keep roads and highways safe ahead of expected snowfall on Friday. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenJason Allard Captures The Beauty Of Abandoned Places From Above from 2022-01-05T22:48:25
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more
ListenProtestors Rally In Opposition To City Of Boston’s Vaccine Mandate from 2022-01-05T21:33:18
WBZ's Karyn Regal was there
ListenMSPCA-Angell Rescues Injured Serval Cat In Lincoln from 2022-01-05T20:11:43
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more
ListenJack Kerouac Estate Announces Formation Of The Jack Kerouac Foundation from 2022-01-05T19:36:32
More from WBZ's Carl Stevens
ListenPaying To Protect And Serve: A New Bill To Reimburse Police Recruits from 2022-01-05T18:36:46
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more
ListenChick-Fil-A Opens First Boston Location from 2022-01-05T17:19:05
The popular southern fried chicken chain was urged not to open in the city by then-mayor Tom Menino in 2012.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
Former Red Sox Pitcher And Newton Native Jim Corsi Dies At 60 from 2022-01-04T17:17:53
Corsi died just a day after a TV interview in which he announced he had cancer. He pitched for the Red Sox between 1997 and 1999.
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports:
More Than 1,000 Boston School Staff Out Sick As Districts Face COVID Wave from 2022-01-04T15:16:13
Superintendent Brenda Cassellius said not all of those out sick had COVID, but to expect the numbers to grow.
More on that from WBZ's James Rojas:
St. Vincent Hospital Nurses Ratify New Contract, End Nearly 10 Month Strike from 2022-01-04T11:10:10
WBZ's Chris Fama reports on the end of a nearly 10 month long nurses strike in Worcester.
ListenGov. Baker Stresses In-Person Learning As Some Districts Delay Return from 2022-01-03T17:33:23
The governor said the districts could use snow days, but everyone would need to make up at least 180 days of in-person learning.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
Protests Break Out At Boston City Council Inauguration from 2022-01-03T17:14:43
Shouts of "Shame On Wu" and background sirens drowned out some of the speakers at the inauguration, which was held outdoors at city hall.
WBZ's Mike Macklin has more:
Select Boston City Workers Will Work Remotely To Slow COVID-19 Spread from 2022-01-02T19:53:49
Wu said that city workers who can perform their essential duties from home will do so starting on Tuesday and continue to until at least January 18. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenCambridge Public Schools Extend Holiday Break, Against State's Decision from 2022-01-02T17:50:04
The decision came as a plan to have students test on Monday, receive their results on Tuesday, and then return to in-person learning on Wednesday with the hope there will be as little quarantining ...
ListenRevere Artist "Ink By Olivia" Aims To Spread Joy Through Daily Drawings from 2022-01-02T16:20
MacDonald said she has also done commissions in custom tattoo designs, album covers, gig posters, logos, and product labels for international companies. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenCelebrating Haitian Independence With Soup Joumou from 2022-01-02T14:54:24
Becoming a symbol of defiance, soup joumou was put on the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization's cultural heritage list. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenManchester N.H Police Searching For Girl Who's Been Missing Since 2019 from 2022-01-02T14:00:11
The circumstances of her family life, who reported her missing, and why the report was not filed until two years later were not made clear to the public. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenThree Unions Suing City Of Boston Over Vaccine Mandate from 2021-12-31T18:19:02
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports on three unions representing first responders that are taking action against Boston's new vaccine mandate.
ListenMTA Calls For School Cancellation Monday After COVID Test Delay from 2021-12-31T11:49:32
School districts across the state were expecting 200,000 COVID tests on Friday, but those have been delayed.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Malden Church Opens Doors To Homeless As Warming Center from 2021-12-31T00:37:19
The First Church of the Nazarene started the program four years ago, and operates as the Malden Warming Center at night.
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more:
Boston Police Union And Wu Administration Planning Sit-Down On Vax Mandate from 2021-12-30T23:28:16
The new vaccine mandate would eliminate the option for city workers to test regularly instead of being vaccinated.
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more:
Gov. Baker: Feds Struggling To Meet COVID Testing Commitments from 2021-12-30T20:58:34
The governor is preaching patience as the state faces massive testing demand.
WBZ's Mike Macklin has more:
First Night Boston Is Back In-Person With Pandemic Changes from 2021-12-30T18:46:41
For one, the celebrations will be combined with a vaccination clinic held at Copley Square and in the Boston Public Library.
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more:
Baker Administration Announces Four More Vaccine And Booster Sites from 2021-12-29T01:17:12
The date for the reopening of the vaccination site at Fenway Park was also released.
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more:
Sherborn Farm Feeds Its Goats Your Leftover Christmas Trees from 2021-12-28T22:07:30
Goat farms all across the state are accepting tree donations, which the animals are happy to chew through.
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more:
Former State Sen. Ben Downing Ends Bid For Governor from 2021-12-28T20:51:23
Downing said his campaign was too strapped for cash to continue. His campaign account had been rapidly losing money since the summer.
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more:
Chicopee Reminds Residents Of Water Pollution Safety from 2021-12-28T13:12:57
WBZ's John Baibak tells us what to flush and what not to flush
ListenElective Procedures Suspended Across Massachusetts Beginning Monday from 2021-12-26T21:43:36
The changes were announced by Gov. Baker last week.
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports:
Military Bowl Canceled After Boston College COVID Outbreak from 2021-12-26T21:17:11
The Bowl was canceled after a COVID outbreak on Boston College's football team.
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more:
Infant Dies In Vermont Rollover On Christmas Day from 2021-12-26T20:23:39
The driver of the car and the passenger both survived the crash.
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron has more:
Greater Boston Wastewater COVID Levels Reach New Highs from 2021-12-26T19:33:25
The levels have been used to predict how each wave of the pandemic has been trending.
WBZ's Shari Small has more:
UMass Chan Medical School Scientists Make Crucial Progress In ALS Research from 2021-12-23T21:09:30
More details on the study from WBZ's Carl Stevens
ListenFrom Childhood To Retirement: Hanover Chiefs Share A Lasting Bond from 2021-12-23T18:53:31
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville shares their story
ListenEast Boston Neighborhood Health Center Distributes Covid-19 Home Test Kits from 2021-12-22T22:24:46
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more
ListenDartmouth Sailors Find Unique Way To Keep Sailboat Racing Alive In Winter from 2021-12-22T21:48:42
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
ListenBoston Unveils Bilingual Street Signs In Chinatown from 2021-12-22T20:38:19
Details from WBZ's Chris Fama
ListenGovernor Baker Signs Genocide Education Bill from 2021-12-22T20:06:14
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more on the bill's background
ListenMedford Reinstates Mask Mandate, Puts Vaccine Mandate In Place from 2021-12-22T17:49:57
The city's Board of Health voted unanimously to approve the changes.
WBZ's Shari Small has more:
Alicia Witt’s Parents Found Dead Inside Worcester Home from 2021-12-22T17:36:17
WBZ's John Baibak has more
ListenRevere Gives Out Rapid COVID Tests To All Students from 2021-12-22T16:12:01
The district says the tests are courtesy of the governor's mass-test distribution program.
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports:
North Shore Community College Opens Covid-19 Testing Site In Lynn from 2021-12-21T21:28:12
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more
ListenRapid At-Home Covid Test Shortage Comes Just Before The Holidays from 2021-12-21T20:45:49
We sent WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe out on a chase to find the coveted test
ListenHoliday Recycling 101: Don’t Just Throw Away Musical Greeting Cards from 2021-12-21T19:52:19
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports the batteries in these cards can be toxic to humans
ListenGov. Baker Activates National Guard To Support State Hospitals from 2021-12-21T16:08:17
Hospitals across the state have also been told to suspend or cancel all in-patient elective procedures after Sunday.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
NHL Puts Pause On Games Amid COVID Cases Surge from 2021-12-21T11:28:04
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on the NHL making a drastic decision about its schedule.
ListenCape Cod Officials Don't Expect Real Estate Prices To Drop Anytime Soon from 2021-12-19T19:48:06
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more
ListenCanton Father Arrested For Bringing Handgun To Daughter’s High School from 2021-12-19T16:34:17
We hear more from WBZ's Sheri Small
ListenMBTA Winter Service Changes Take Effect from 2021-12-19T16:07:57
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron tells us about the changes
ListenNHL Postpones All Boston Bruins Games Until After Christmas from 2021-12-18T21:21:14
The National Hockey League announced that the Boston Bruins will have all their games postponed through Sunday, December 26. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMassachusetts Ends COVID-19 Contact Tracing Program from 2021-12-18T16:18:59
The change arrived as health officials began to shift resources to testing and vaccination efforts as the number of hospitalizations increased. WBZ;s Charlie Bergeron reports.
ListenSt. Vincent Hospital Reaches Tentative Agreement With Nurses Association from 2021-12-18T14:56:08
The main demands made by the MNA were met, staffing improvements and the guarantee that all seven hundred striking nurses will be allowed to return to work with same positions, hours, and shifts th...
ListenIn Andover, Local Shopping Could Be The "Golden Ticket" To Cash Prizes from 2021-12-17T21:54:04
Town officials said that prizes include four $2,000 gift cards, an Andover Shop Basket valued at $1,000, and an Andover Dine Basket valued at $1,000. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenTufts University Takes Precaution Against COVID-19, Requiring Booster Shots from 2021-12-17T21:10:23
Tufts University announced final exams are to be conducted virtually starting on Friday night as a precautionary measure amidst increases in COVID-19 cases nationwide. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenHotel In West End Offers Food, Drink,&Outside Curling from 2021-12-17T20:33:04
The hotel said they are offering a pre-paid package that includes forty-five minutes of independent curling on an outside synthetic rink with up to six players, along with hot chocolate, beef slide...
ListenSalem Begins Distribution Of Rapid COVID-19 Antigen Test Kits from 2021-12-17T18:47:02
Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll told WBZ's James Rojas that the tests are being distributed to populations impacted by COVID-19 the most.
ListenNHL Postpones Saturday's Bruins Game In Montreal from 2021-12-17T16:12:22
Saturday's Bruins game against the Canadiens in Montreal has been postponed. WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenMove Over Santa! The Grinch Is In The Picture from 2021-12-16T23:27:42
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
ListenGold Star Family Tree Dedication: Honoring Those Lost In Military Service from 2021-12-16T22:57:23
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more
ListenInclusive Fitness In West Roxbury Offers Space For Neurodivergent Athletes from 2021-12-16T21:54:20
WBZ's Chris Fama has more
ListenMA Lawmakers Address Increase In Covid Cases, Omicron&Future Protocols from 2021-12-16T20:08:02
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more
ListenBruins Respond To Three More Players Being Added To Covid Protocol from 2021-12-16T19:11:12
WBZ's Adam Kaufman spoke to one member of the squad
ListenBoston School Committee Votes To Close Three Middle Schools from 2021-12-16T17:37:01
WBZ's James Rojas has more
ListenMass. Nonprofit Sends Supplies To Kentucky After Deadly Tornadoes from 2021-12-16T16:24:42
The Massachusetts Military Support Foundation is sending supplies to Kentucky after deadly tornadoes devastated communities. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBaker Administration Refiles Revenge Porn, Domestic Abuse Loophole Bills from 2021-12-16T12:08:56
Massachusetts is one of only four U.S. states without a law on the books on revenge porn.
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more:
Dennis Police Department Creates Mental Health Task Force from 2021-12-15T12:04:30
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe speaks with a member of the Dennis Police Department about their plan to use a new task force to respond to mental health crises.
ListenDanvers High School Wrestling Team Suspended Over Alleged Racist Incident from 2021-12-14T23:32:56
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more
ListenMeet Bill Cannon: The Cape Cod Holly Man from 2021-12-14T22:39:33
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe paid a visit to Cannon's property to learn everything there is to know about holly
ListenInjured Bicyclist Who Served Others Gets Support From Local Community from 2021-12-14T21:37:58
We hear more from WBZ's Carl Stevens
ListenAmesbury Woman Wins Food Network’s Cookie Christmas Challenge from 2021-12-14T20:44:57
WBZ's Karyn Regal has this sweet story
ListenTwo Boston-Area Starbucks Stores Look To Unionize After Vote In Buffalo from 2021-12-14T17:17:50
Details from WBZ's James Rojas
ListenFidelity Tells New England Workers To Go Home As COVID Spikes from 2021-12-14T16:01:49
The investment giant had been in the process of letting workers come back to the office.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
VOAMASS Unveils Newly Renovated Men's Hello House Near Mass And Cass from 2021-12-13T21:05:26
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more
ListenSpur Provides Bundles Of Holiday Cheer For All Ages from 2021-12-13T19:37:28
We hear more about this organization and their mission from WBZ's Carl Stevens
ListenMassachusetts To Give Out 2.1 Million Free At-Home COVID Tests from 2021-12-13T16:52:25
Gov. Baker said Monday that the 102 communities with the highest financial need would get the tests.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Boston Dogs Take Photos With Santa To Support Charity from 2021-12-12T21:52:34
The money raised will go toward supporting animal and veterinary charities in Greater Boston, like the Boston Animal Rescue Collective.
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more:
Activists Demand Closure Of New Bedford Jail from 2021-12-12T20:53:44
Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson said claims of bad conditions at the Ash Street jail were false.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic In Roxbury Administers Hundreds Of Shots from 2021-12-11T19:57:03
The clinic came after a rise in COVID-19 cases in Boston. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBedford N.H. Police Identify Pilot Killed In Overnight Plane Crash from 2021-12-11T15:40:22
Officers responded to the crash site and found the wreckage of a twin-engine aircraft that was engulfed in flames. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenMultiple Colleges Requiring Students And Staff To Get Covid-19 Booster Shots from 2021-12-10T19:01:47
WBZ's Madison Rogers breaks down the list for us
ListenKyle Van Noy Dishes On Which Patriots Players Jam Out To Christmas Music from 2021-12-10T17:58:14
WBZ's Brian Antonelli tells us who on the roster acts as Buddy the Elf
ListenCambridge Gift Card Initiative Aims To Help Needy Families This Holiday from 2021-12-10T16:43:25
This comes as non-profits in the area see a demand for services go up this year. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenNew England Aquarium Sends Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles For Further Treatment from 2021-12-10T15:41:05
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more on how the turtles are being brought to more treatment sites along the East Coast
ListenBoston Archdiocese Puts New Mask Mandate In Place For Holidays from 2021-12-10T11:45:25
The mask mandate with stretch into the new year.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
R.I. Farm Hosts Horse Sleigh Rides With Former Budweiser Clydesdales from 2021-12-09T23:04:39
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports from a family farm in Rhode Island offering sleigh rides with their four carriage horses.
ListenBoston Mayor Michelle Wu Gets Her Booster Shot At Busy City Hall Clinic from 2021-12-09T20:36:59
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports from Boston City Hall, where Mayor Michelle Wu got her COVID booster shot.
ListenSupposedly Haunted East Bridgewater Antique Shop To Make TV Appearance from 2021-12-09T19:20:33
WBZ's Chris Fama goes to an antique shop in East Bridgewater that's being featured on the travel channel because of its supposed paranormal happenings.
ListenHockey Rink In Attleboro To Be Renamed "AJ Quetta Rink" from 2021-12-09T17:59:25
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on a rink in Attleboro being renamed to honor a hockey player who over came a devastating injury,
ListenLocal Massachusetts Colleges To Require COVID Booster Shots from 2021-12-09T16:28
Bentley University is the latest school to require a COVID-19 booster shot for the upcoming spring semester. WBZ Jim MacKay reports.
ListenMass. Records Highest Single Day Covid Count Since Last January from 2021-12-09T11:33:54
The latest Covid data showed an additional 5,403 new covid infections reported on Wednesday. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenGov. Baker Offers Few Clues For Rollins Replacement from 2021-12-09T01:02:37
Suffolk D.A. Rachael Rollins was confirmed by the full Senate on a party-line vote on Wednesday.
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more:
Dorchester Toy Drive Missing Thousands Of Presents Weeks Before Christmas from 2021-12-08T22:56:07
Dorchester-based Action for Boston Community Development said it only has a few hundred toys so far this season.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Norwood Company Makes "World's Largest" Pot Brownie from 2021-12-08T21:20
The behemoth brownie contains 20,000 milligrams of THC.
WBZ's Jim MacKay reports:
Large Fire Breaks Out At Metals Recycling Site In Everett from 2021-12-08T17:02:06
A large fire broke out Wednesday morning at the Schnitzer Steel recycling site in Everett. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenMBTA To Cut Back On Bus Service Due To Worker Shortage from 2021-12-08T11:50:55
WBZ's James Rojas reports on new changes coming the MBTA's bus service because of a lack of workers.
ListenRevs' Carles Gil Named Major League Soccer MVP from 2021-12-08T00:54:49
Gil led the league in assists and was widely lauded as lifting the Revs to a banner season.
WBZ's Chris Fama has more:
MassBike Gives&Sheds Light On Bicycling Safety from 2021-12-07T16:12:53
MassBike said they're operating throughout the state passing out free lights, even working with local police to spread the word on bike safety. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenChange In Culture Coming To Quincy Public Schools, School Committee Says from 2021-12-07T15:22:13
The student handbook was also said to be facing changes, with an added policy for "micro aggression and bias incident" reporting and allotted time for meditation and reflection opportunities. WBZ's...
ListenPit Bull Couple Ties The Not At Baypath Humane Society from 2021-12-06T23:37:18
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe explains the shelter staff hopes Mumble and Lola will be adopted together
ListenU.S. Postal Service Introduces Pen Pal Project from 2021-12-06T22:44:39
WBZ's Madison Rogers has more
ListenUrban Nutcracker Celebrating 20th Season At The Boch Shubert Theatre from 2021-12-06T21:59:56
WBZ's Matt Shearer spoke to the Founder and Artists Director
ListenNationwide Blood Shortage Impacting Pets Throughout The Commonwealth from 2021-12-06T20:47:54
We hear more from WBZ's James Rojas
ListenHoltec Will Not Dump Potentially Radioactive Water Into Cape Cod Bay from 2021-12-06T20:18
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more
ListenYoga For Veterans: Putting Warriors At Ease from 2021-12-06T19:15:59
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more
ListenMichelle Wu Announces Covid-19 Advisory Committee from 2021-12-06T18:20:54
We hear more about the committee and it's goals from WBZ's Karyn Regal
ListenPreview: Patriots Look To Defend Top Seed In AFC On Monday Night Football from 2021-12-06T15:42:50
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on the Patriots' Monday Night Football Matchup.
ListenActivists: Holtec Walks Back Plans To Dump Nuclear Water Into Cape Cod Bay from 2021-12-05T22:08:01
The proposed plan would dump as much as 20,000 gallons of the station's leftover water into Cape Cod Bay at a time.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
First Mass. Case Of COVID-19 Omicron Variant Has Been Detected from 2021-12-04T21:56:45
The woman is showing mild symptoms of the disease, is fully vaccinated, and does not require hospitalization. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenNew Bedford, State Police Arrest Suspect In 2001 Homicide from 2021-12-04T16:17:26
Over the last couple decades, police conducted over a hundred interviews and re-tested items found at the crime scene for forensic evidence. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenOfficials Identify And Address Horrific Smell In Grafton from 2021-12-04T14:26:36
A horrible smell was floating through the towns of Grafton and Millbury in November, and it was so bad that residents were prompted to call the police. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenEastie's Elves Toy Drive Kicks Off Across Greater Boston from 2021-12-03T23:44:04
Donation locations include East Boston, Winthrop, and Revere. WBZ's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenDecommissioning Officials Consider How To Remove Pilgrim Station's Coolant from 2021-12-03T23:04:23
One option that was considered was to release the million gallons of potentially radioactive water offshore into Massachusetts Bay. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenA Grand Return- Carousel Pavilion Under Construction On Salisbury Beach from 2021-12-03T21:56:18
The Salisbury Beach Partnership predicted that the carousel would be operational in the next two years, with a projected opening in Spring of 2023. WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenDrawing A Doodle A Day, One Needham Man Makes The Best Of The Pandemic from 2021-12-03T20:53:49
Robert Seaman from Needham has been drawing all his life, but has taken his practice to new heights by committing to drawing a doodle a day. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMass. Photographer's Exhibit Addresses Different Stories Of Dementia from 2021-12-03T19:08:59
The project was designed to provide more than one dimension to the stories of those suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's. WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenCricket The Calf Begins His Journey To Get Back On All Hooves from 2021-12-03T17:41:08
His name is "Cricket" and he has been with The Nerd Herd Sanctuary (TNHS) after having a rough start to life; the two-week old calf was born without the ability to use his hind legs. Sylvia was fee...
ListenBoston Recovery Specialist Offers New Approach To Mass And Cass from 2021-12-03T12:55:41
Katie O'Leary is the director of recovery support services at North Suffolk Mental Health Assocation in Boston. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports:
ListenMask Up Chelsea; City Takes Action As Covid Cases Rise from 2021-12-03T11:34:36
To go inside any public building or private business in Chelsea, people must mask up once again. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports:
ListenAtlantis Charter Students Open School Store For 3D-Printed Goods from 2021-12-03T00:50:12
All the proceeds from the items, which include small toys like fidget spinners and keychains, go back into getting more supplies for the 3D printer.
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more:
Pent-Up Demand Leaves New England Santas In Short Supply from 2021-12-02T23:45:24
A New Hampshire-based Santa says the demand for his network of Saint Nicks is way up.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
MV Teen Is First Girl To Become Eagle Scout For Cape And Islands Chapter from 2021-12-02T16:34:52
Ingrid Moore, 17, of Chilmark has become the first girl to earn the rank of Eagle Scout for the Cape and Islands chapter of the Boy Scouts of America. WBZ's Rob Woodard reports.
ListenScituate Couple's Hidden Love Letters From World War II Turned Into Book from 2021-12-02T12:08:04
WBZ's James Rojas reports on a couple's World War 2 era love letters being immortalized in a new book, dispaly.
ListenBaseball Updates: MLB Enters Lockout, JBJ Returns To Boston from 2021-12-02T11:43:21
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on a flurry of baseball news stories, with the league entering a lockout and the Red Sox making multiple additions.
ListenMass. Lawmakers File Bill That May Ban Police From Immigration Enforcement from 2021-12-02T00:44:42
The bill would prohibit local and state police from using police funds, detention beds, lock ups, and personnel solely for immigration enforcement. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenBoston Tourism Is On The Mend, Marketers Say from 2021-12-01T23:43:16
The Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau said that their meeting this week will host discussions about the future of tourism in Boston. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenSalem Police Donates iPads To North Shore Education Consortium Students from 2021-12-01T21:47:26
Members of the Salem Police unions arrived at the Kevin O'Grady School in Beverly Wednesday morning to donate 11 iPads for students with disabilities. WBZ's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenDurfee High's Student-Run Restaurant And Beauty Salon Opens Thursday from 2021-12-01T20:58:42
The student-run restaurant and beauty salon was designed to give Durfee High School students the real world career experience. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenOne Wrong Digit Connects High Schoolers With The Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2021-12-01T17:57:54
A high school freshmen boys' basketball team at Notre Dame Preparatory in Pontiac, Michigan got a rare FaceTime call from the 2020 Super Bowl Champions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. WBZ's Drew Moholla...
ListenBagels, Beware: Signs Of A Mass. Cream Cheese Shortage Looms from 2021-12-01T11:43:55
SPoT! Bagel in Norwood is out of the cheese, after weeks of partly-filled orders from suppliers.
WBZ's Chris Fama has more:
Governor Baker Announces New Mobile COVID Treatment Centers from 2021-12-01T00:17:19
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe goes to one of the new mobile COVID treatment centers to speak with patients getting treatment.
ListenYarmouth Police Identify Victim In Fatal Hit-And-Run Crash from 2021-11-30T22:47:13
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports on a deadly hit-and-run crash in Yarmouth.
ListenBruins Place Head Coach Bruce Cassidy In COVID Protocol from 2021-11-30T20:46:44
WBZ's Kyle Bray reports on the Bruins placing their head coach in COVID protocols.
ListenCape Cod Resident Helps Build NASA's New James Webb Space Telescope from 2021-11-30T18:57:54
WBZ's James Rojas speaks with a Cape Cod resident whose work helped make NASA's new James Webb Telescope that launches in three weeks.
ListenOne For The Heart: An Attleboro Resident Wins Big from 2021-11-30T18:31:09
More from WBZ's Drew Moholland
ListenBoston Nonprofit That Helps Homeless Youth Receives $900,000 Grant from 2021-11-30T18:18:27
Bridge Over Troubled Waters in Boston has received a $900,000 grant from the Yawkey Foundation. The organization said it will be used to enhance their programming to provide support for youth exper...
ListenMassachusetts Considering Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Passports from 2021-11-30T17:39:44
The passports would provide vaccinated individuals access to a digital QR code that can be scanned to prove vaccination status. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenHow To Make The Best Donations During Giving Tuesday And The Holiday Season from 2021-11-30T12:13:42
WBZ's Chris Fama spoke to Attorney General Maura Healy for guidance on donating
ListenMercy Meals And More In New Bedford Provides “Head To Toe” Service from 2021-11-29T23:53:41
We get more from WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe
ListenMassasoit Community College Is Offering A Free EMT Certification Class from 2021-11-29T23:22:38
Details from WBZ's Sheri Small
ListenCape Cod Seeing An Increase Of Sea Turtle Strandings from 2021-11-29T22:39:46
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more
ListenNew England Revolution To Host New York City FC In MLS Playoff Match from 2021-11-29T21:51:22
WBZ's Matt Shearer got reactions from local sports fans
ListenSubstance Abuse Program Is Designed Specifically For Healthcare Workers from 2021-11-29T20:44:27
This program is all about breaking a double stigma, according to WBZ's Sheri Small
ListenMask Scrap Quilt To Be Displayed At Fuller Craft Museum In Brockton from 2021-11-29T19:58:42
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe breaks down the significance behind this work of art
ListenFlare: The Bracelet That Calls For Backup from 2021-11-29T19:28:33
WBZ's James Rojas explains
ListenDowntown Crossing Hosts Annual Boston Tuba Christmas Concert from 2021-11-29T18:22:32
We hear more about this symphony of tubas from WBZ's Matt Shearer
ListenNew Hampshire Lawmakers Express Concern Over Upcoming Abortion Hearing from 2021-11-29T16:23:17
On Wednesday the U.S. Supreme Court will discuss the constitutionality of abortion restrictions in the State of Mississippi. WBZ Newsradio's Carl Stevens reports:
ListenLogan Airport Travelers React To New Southern Africa Travel Ban from 2021-11-29T15:36:48
The restrictions apply to South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique and Malawi. WBZ Newsradio's James Rojas reports.
ListenEffort To Remove Falmouth Wind Turbines Gains Ground from 2021-11-29T11:27:34
Voters approved $2.5 million to be spent on dismantling the turbines at last year's town meeting.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
Seekonk Police Kill Robbery Suspect Armed With AK-47 In Shootout from 2021-11-28T21:57:49
State and local Police said no officers had been hurt in the shootout. Route 6 was shut down for the investigation.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
Christmas Trees In High Demand At Sharon's Ward's Berry Farm from 2021-11-28T20:50:03
Christmas trees are 10% more expensive this year compared to 2020.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more:
Logan Airport Feels Post Holiday Traveler Surge from 2021-11-28T18:26:52
Nationally, 2.5 million people were expected to fly on Sunday — which would be a pandemic record.
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more:
Zoo New England Breaks All-Time Attendance Record from 2021-11-28T16:35:34
A million people have visited the company's Franklin Park and Stone Zoos so far this year. The park's millionth visitor got a $1000 check.
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron reports:
Harvard Grad Student Union Ratifies New Contract from 2021-11-28T15:40:31
The new, four-year contract attracted over 70% support from voting union members.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
In Quincy, Santa Comes To Town By Helicopter from 2021-11-27T19:39:35
The holiday festivities started Saturday with a tree lighting at Hancock-Adams Common and Santa Claus landed on Pageant Field in a helicopter. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenArrest Made In Connection To Sexual Assault At Middlesex Fells Reservation from 2021-11-27T19:07:32
Police said that the 48-year-old woman was walking alone in the area of Leslie Road Trail Head around 8 a.m. Friday morning. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMBTA Transit Police Recover Stolen Piano At South Station from 2021-11-27T16:43:48
Investigating officers reunited the piano with its rightful owner, who said that he ordered the $1,700 instrument but found it never arrived despite the tracking number indicating it was delivered....
ListenSerial U.S Mail Package Thief Steals From Dozens In Cohasset from 2021-11-27T15:46:26
Police have identified at least 40 victims that have been robbed of their mail, and notified the U.S Postal Service. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenBrockton Standoff Ends In Two Arrests, Police Seize Guns from 2021-11-27T14:52:55
ShotSpotter, Brockton's electronic gun detection system, notified police that shots were fired just before 1:30 a.m. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenRevolution Defender Andrew Farrell Looks Ahead To MLS Cup Playoffs from 2021-11-26T21:43:38
WBZ's Adam Kauffman caught up with New England Revolution defender Andrew Farrell ahead of the club's MLS Cup playoff conference semifinal matchup.
ListenRevolution Defender Brandon Bye Looks Ahead To MLS Cup Playoffs from 2021-11-26T21:42:21
WBZ's Adam Kauffman sat down with New England Revolution defender Brandon Bye to talk about the club's season and the upcoming MLS Cup Playoffs.
ListenGearing Up For Black Friday Shopping from 2021-11-25T22:04:03
Some will be in-store and others will shop online, as we hear from WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe
ListenUAINE Hosts 2021 National Day Of Mourning In Plymouth from 2021-11-25T21:02:35
Details from WBZ's Sheri Small
ListenPine Street Inn Dishes Out Over 2,000 Thanksgiving Day Meals from 2021-11-25T19:58:20
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more
ListenSt. Vincent’s Hospital At Risk Of Being Fined By The State from 2021-11-25T18:54:37
More details from WBZ's Charlie Bergeron
ListenOlde World Remedies Dispensary Donates $50,000 To Lynn For New Public Park from 2021-11-25T00:12:45
We hear more about this donation from WBZ's Carl Stevens
ListenMassachusetts Legislature Passes Genocide Education Bill from 2021-11-24T23:55:08
We hear more from WBZ's Carl Stevens
ListenHolliston Foster Family Receives Outpour Of Support After House Fire from 2021-11-24T21:50:52
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more
ListenBoston Mayor Wu Extends Outdoor Dining To Dec. 31 from 2021-11-24T20:16:07
WBZ's Chris Fama has details
ListenThanksgiving Day Travel Expected To Reach Pre-Pandemic High from 2021-11-24T18:14:07
WBZ's James Rojas has more
ListenMatty’s Turkey Toss Returns To Kiss 108 After COVID Hiatus from 2021-11-24T16:57:57
Matty's Turkey Toss returned to Kiss 108 on Wednesday. The event raised $2,600 for the Greater Boston Food Bank. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenPolice Investigating Series Of Break-Ins In Wellesley from 2021-11-24T12:04:23
WBZ's Chris Fama reports on a series of break-ins in Wellesley and the advice police have for homeowners.
ListenState Police: Elderly Brookline Man Assaulted By Group Of Dirt-Bikers from 2021-11-24T11:45:35
WBZ's James Rojas reports on an elderly man recovering in the hospital after being attacked by a group of people on ATVs and motorbikes.
ListenPatriots' Matt Judon Really, Really Hates Mac And Cheese from 2021-11-23T21:18
Reporters asked players about their favorite Thanksgiving dishes, and the Pats defensive standout called the side "disgusting."
More from WBZ's Brain Antonelli:
Ticks Are Still Out There In November, Cape Cod Wildlife Expert Warns from 2021-11-23T19:48:37
Ticks are still active when the temperatures are above freezing. A local expert says he's getting a much higher-than-usual number of calls for tick bites.
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports:
Film On "Boston Strangler" Looking For Extras In Greater Boston from 2021-11-23T17:55:39
The film's director wants to cast white male extras that look like they're out of the 1960's.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Fenway To Host High School Football Ahead Of Thanksgiving from 2021-11-23T17:43:43
Eight high school football teams are set to play at Fenway Park Tuesday and Wednesday. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMayor Wu Signs Law Requiring Boston To Divest From Fossil Fuels from 2021-11-23T11:39:12
WBZ's Madison Rodgers reports on Boston Mayor Michelle WU's new law to help the city divest from fossil fuels.
ListenCharges Dropped Against Former Leaders Of Holyoke Soldiers Home from 2021-11-23T11:32:04
WBZ's James Rojas reports on an important decision in the case against the leaders of the Holyoke Soldiers Home.
ListenRevere To Let Drivers Pay Parking Tickets With Toys from 2021-11-22T17:54:06
The toys will cover a ticket up to $30 in value.
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports:
Curley School Returns To Classes After COVID Outbreak from 2021-11-22T11:50:12
WBZ's James Rojas reports on a Boston school reopening after a COVID outbreak earlier this month forced the school to go remote.
ListenTeamsters Local 25 Hosts Monthly Meeting With Newly Elected President from 2021-11-21T21:18:15
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more
ListenCommuter Rail Riders Can Get A Sneak Peek At Open Seats On Trains from 2021-11-21T18:16:04
More details on this new venture from WBZ's Matt Shearer
ListenRed Cross Provides Thanksgiving Supplies To Boston Public School Families from 2021-11-21T14:55:20
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more
ListenBostonians Protest The Verdict Of Kyle Rittenhouse At Park Street from 2021-11-20T20:13:17
The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse was watched by people across the nation, and his verdict of not guilty caused a protest to form in Boston on Saturday. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenPowder Puff Football Gears Up To Continue Pre-Thanksgiving Tradition from 2021-11-20T19:14:30
Powder Puff football returned to high school fields across the state, including the Winthrop home game against Revere on Saturday. WBZ's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenSinging Boston Police Officer Signs Recording Contract Overseas from 2021-11-20T16:31:19
A Boston Police officer, and singer during personal time, Kim Tavares of the Boston Police Department signed a recording contract with Digital Jukebox Records in Europe. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSpringfield Police Increasing Traffic Enforcement After Fatal Crashes from 2021-11-19T15:52:05
WBZ's John Baibak reports on Springfield Police's plan to increase traffic enforcement after a string of fatal crashes in the city.
ListenGetting Out Of Town; Holiday Travel Season Begins At Logan Airport from 2021-11-19T12:17:34
Friday is the start of what is expected to be a busy holiday season. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Public Library Launches Spice Bank Collective from 2021-11-18T22:17:31
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more on this flavorful story
ListenInternational Student Finds Thanksgiving Plans Through Social Media from 2021-11-18T20:44:37
We hear about this gracious endeavor from WBZ's Matt Shearer
ListenGreater Boston Food Bank Launches Annual Holiday Meal Drive from 2021-11-18T20:05:11
WBZ's Madison Rogers has more on the "Chain of Giving" meal drive
ListenBoston Common Christmas Tree Arrives From Nova Scotia from 2021-11-18T17:36:27
A very special delivery has come to the Hub, as we hear from WBZ's Chris Fama
ListenMayor Wu Working To Expand Fare-Free Bus Service from 2021-11-18T15:56:19
WBZ's James Rojas spoke with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu about her plan to expand the fare-free bus plan in Boston.
ListenGovernor Baker Approves COVID Booster Shots For All Residents Over 18 from 2021-11-18T15:19:39
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more on the latest announcement from Governor Baker. All adults in the state over the age of 18 can now get their booster shots.
ListenMBTA Transit Police Recover Stolen Saxophone from 2021-11-18T15:13:37
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports that a stolen saxophone has been returned to the student it was taken from.
ListenVideo Of Brockton Student's Arrest Causes Concern, Officer On Leave from 2021-11-18T11:52:06
The arrest went viral on social media and is now under investigation. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBeverly Residents Upset Over Locks On Gates To Local "Parks" from 2021-11-17T23:39:31
WBZ's Shari Small spoke with residents in a community in Beverly that want their unofficial parks back.
ListenNantucket Residents Call For Vote On Topless Beaches from 2021-11-17T21:11:43
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports on a new petition that's calling for a vote to allow people to go topless on all of Nantucket's beaches.
Listen"Ollie's Law" Calls For Safety Regulations At Pet Daycares from 2021-11-17T20:16:52
WBZ's Chris Fama reports on a rally for a new bill called "Ollie's Law" that seeks to add new safety regulations for pet daycare facilities.
ListenJudge Orders Exclusion Of Breath Tests From OUI Prosecutions In Mass. from 2021-11-17T20:05:21
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports on a judge ordering all use of breathalyzer test results in criminal matters to be suspended.
ListenRed Sox Owners Reportedly Look To Buy Pittsburgh Penguins from 2021-11-17T17:07:26
An industry reporter said the team would likely cost around $750 million.
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more:
Boston Domino’s Franchisee Gives Away Gift Cards To Area Restaurants from 2021-11-17T12:43:28
WBZ's Karyn Regal dishes out the details on the Domino's giveaway.
ListenPlainville Cracks Down On Recycling Container Sizes from 2021-11-16T23:08:28
Plainville residents were told to put out either 35-gallon containers that the driver can lift, or 65- gallon containers that the automated arm on the recycling truck can handle. WBZ's Suzanne Saus...
ListenWorcester Themed Monopoly Boards Draw Reactions From Locals from 2021-11-16T22:05:25
The game board included many Worcester locations like Kelley Square, the Worcester Historical Museum, and Shrewsbury Street. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenPilot Program Heal The Healers Now Aims To Quell Medical Worker Stress from 2021-11-16T20:36:37
Dr. Bradley Collins of Miriam Hospital in Providence said that doctors and nurses were already burnt out by the pandemic, when the Delta variant of COVID-19 hit and made matters even worse. WBZ's S...
ListenGreater Boston Food Bank Asks For Donations After Grocery Price Inflation from 2021-11-16T19:52:56
With just over 7 million people living in Massachusetts, the GBFB said that 1 in 8 residents need assistance in getting food. WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenCoast Guard Searching For Missing Person Near Nantasket Beach from 2021-11-16T12:53:23
WBZ's Laurie Kirby reports on the coast search from a person seen going into the water and going missing off the coast of Hull.
ListenFilm Photography Shop Opens In Southern New Hampshire from 2021-11-16T11:48:25
WBZ's Shari Small went to a film photography store in Amherst, New Hampshire, and found out how they're keeping the art form alive.
ListenState Will House Boston Homeless In Cottages On Shattuck Hospital Campus from 2021-11-15T22:24:31
The plan, detailed in a email sent by HHS Secretary Marylou Sudders, says up to 30 people will be housed on the campus in temporary "cottage" dwellings.
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more:
AAA: Mass. Drivers Averaged One Deer Hit Every Two Hours Last Mating Season from 2021-11-15T20:36:59
Car accidents involving deer tend to peak during mating season, which enters full swing in late fall.
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more:
How To Stay Safe While Hiking At Blue Hills Reservation During Deer Hunt from 2021-11-15T18:11
Orange is a hiker's best friend, as we hear from WBZ's Karyn Regal
ListenMissing Lobsterman Found Unresponsive In Plymouth Dies from 2021-11-15T15:25:05
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more
ListenMBTA Opens 2 New Green Line Stations On B Line from 2021-11-15T11:41:50
WBZ's James Rojas reports on the two new Green Line Stations opened on the B Line as a part of a consolidation project.
ListenMuseum Of Fine Arts Workers To Hold One-Day Strike Wednesday from 2021-11-15T11:09:03
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports on workers at the MFA planning to hold a one-day strike this week/
ListenPlymouth Harbormaster Finds Missing Lobsterman Unresponsive In Water from 2021-11-14T21:50:23
The U.S Coast Guard said the man was unresponsive, and that he was wearing fishing bibs and boots with no life jacket on his person. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenLocal Athletes Play Basketball For 24 Hours To Support Cancer Research from 2021-11-14T19:58:06
Players competed in the fundraiser from noon Saturday to noon Sunday, as a nod to the 24 hours of emotional and physical struggle that cancer patients face when diagnosed. With medical staff on sta...
ListenSerious Crash In Marstons Mills Leaves One With Life-Threatening Injuries from 2021-11-14T18:28:01
Two people were hurt, one with life-threatening injuries, after a serious car crash in Marstons Mills, Barnstable Saturday night. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenA Hero Remembered- Tribute To Fallen Worcester Firefighter Lt. Jason Menard from 2021-11-14T17:33:26
Firefighters marched from the College of the Holy Cross to the McKeon Road Fire Station, where Menard served on Ladder 5. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenActors Billy West&Orny Adams Win Big At Boston Comedy Festival from 2021-11-14T16:15:33
On performing in Boston, Adams said, "The audience in Boston is funnier than most comics all over the world, this is a funny city so you have to be that much funnier to be on stage." WBZ's James Ro...
ListenMuseum Of Science Opens COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic For Patients Ages 5&Up from 2021-11-13T21:55:34
Appointments for vaccinations were gone in a matter of hours, officials working at the clinic said that they expected to administer about 500 pediatric doses and adult booster shots. WBZ's Michael ...
ListenInvestigation Of New Bedford Plane Crash Reveals Cause Was Likely Medical from 2021-11-13T18:48:41
Investigators could not conclude what kind of medical event it might have been but did mention carbon monoxide poisoning or heart disease as possible reasons for the incident. WBZ's Charlie Bergero...
ListenOne Of America's Most Wanted Bank Robbers Is Identified In Lynnfield from 2021-11-13T17:24:56
His real name was Theodore John Conrad, and in 1969 he was a bank teller at Society National Bank in Cleveland that ran off with $215,000, which is valued at over $1.7 million today. WBZ's Shari S...
ListenIn Lynn, Police To Install License Plate Reading Cameras Across The City from 2021-11-12T21:59:21
Police said that the ALPR cameras are capable of identifying if a vehicle associated with a missing person in an AMBER or Silver Alert is detected. WBZ's Michael Macklin reports.
ListenChristmas Tree Shortage- Vendor Encourages Finding Trees Early from 2021-11-12T21:04:15
Michael Smolak of Smolak Farms in North Andover told WBZ's Karyn Regal that something similar to the infamous toilet paper shortage of 2019 may be on the horizon for Christmas trees this year.
ListenShortage Of ICU Beds Causes Boston MedFlight's To Fly Farther from 2021-11-12T20:13:49
Boston MedFlight, a non-profit organization, said that they have done at least a half dozen medical flights out of state because of a shortage of beds in the ICU. WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenNewburyport Church Parking Lot Transforms Into Blacksmith Shop from 2021-11-12T18:05:06
The blacksmithing event at St. Paul's parking lot will be held by the group "Swords to Plowshares," an organization that re-purposes surrendered guns from buy-back programs into gardening tools. WB...
Listen"Mayor Sparkle" Brings Joy To Somerville Residents from 2021-11-12T16:57:08
WBZ's James Rojas reports on a dog in Somerville that's getting her time in the limelight.
ListenReport: Boston Home To 2nd Most Expensive ZIP Code In Nation from 2021-11-12T15:23:01
WBZ's Jim Mackay has more on a new report that shows just how expensive it is to live in some areas of Massachusetts.
ListenBoston Parents Demanding More Covid Safety In Public Schools from 2021-11-12T12:08:10
The group of parents have listed some demands that they believe will keep kids safe in school during colder months. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports:
ListenWonderfund Holiday Gift Drive Returns from 2021-11-11T22:20:51
WBZ's Carl Stevens has details
ListenMarshfield Hosts Grand Opening For Veteran’s Affordable Housing Location from 2021-11-11T20:54:29
WBZ's Chris Fama was there
ListenEnchanted Village Opens At Jordan's Furniture In Avon from 2021-11-11T20:01:25
WBZ's Matt Shearer was there for all the winter-filled fun
ListenRon’s Gourmet Ice Cream To Give Free Scoops To Vaccinated Children Under 12 from 2021-11-11T19:22:15
Just as the song goes, WBZ's Matt Shearer explains how one shop is using sugar to help the medicine go down
ListenNational Grid Tackles Double Gas Leak And Older Infrastructure In Norwood from 2021-11-11T18:15:37
WBZ's Chris Fama has details
ListenMethuen Restaurant Hosts Annual Veterans Day Breakfast from 2021-11-11T17:45:15
WBZ's James Rojas reports from Methuen from an annual Veteran's Day breakfast event.
ListenPolice Investigating Brawl At Youth Hockey Game In Tewksbury from 2021-11-11T15:29:30
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on a fight that broke out at a youth hockey game in Tewksbury.
ListenNero's Law Unanimously Passes In The Massachusetts State Senate from 2021-11-11T11:45:09
The Massachusetts State Senate passed Nero's Law in a 38-0 vote. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports:
ListenFake Harvard Dating Site Prank Turns Into Actual Algorithm from 2021-11-10T22:48:26
Last month, hundreds of Harvard students signed up for a dating site called the "Harvard Marriage Pact," looking for love. The only problem was that the site was completely fake. WBZ's Matt Shearer...
ListenPurebred Australian Shepherd Puppies Up For Adoption At MSPCA-Angell Boston from 2021-11-10T21:20:31
On Tuesday, the five-month-old puppies arrived at the MSPCA in Boston after they were surrendered by their owner who felt overwhelmed taking care of them. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenWinter Skating At Gillette Stadium Returns from 2021-11-10T19:59:32
Patriot Place announced that the New England tradition returns on Veterans Day, with veterans and military members themselves receiving free admission and skate rentals for opening weekend.
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Mass. Senators Push Reform, Addressing Barriers To Mental Health Care from 2021-11-10T18:48:54
Among many changes, the bill would mandate insurance coverage for an annual mental health wellness exam, similar to how physical check-ups work currently. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenBoston Mayor Kim Janey To Deliver Farewell Address from 2021-11-10T13:01:16
WBZ's Jim MacKay has details
Listen3 Boston Police Officers Recover After Hours-Long Standoff In Dorchester from 2021-11-10T12:33:50
We hear more about the emotional impact on the police department from WBZ's James Rojas
ListenBPS Closes Curley K-8 School For 10 Days After Recent Rise In Covid Cases from 2021-11-10T11:45:26
WBZ's Chris Fama has more
ListenMass. Healthcare Company CEO Is Charged With Assault from 2021-11-09T21:38:19
The alleged assault happened during an apparent domestic dispute. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenNew England Police Meet At Gillette Stadium To Bring Home Coats 4 Vets from 2021-11-09T20:32:03
The program, called "Coats 4 Vets," was created to keep veterans warm year-round. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenClass Stays Open At Andover Elementary School, Despite COVID-19 Outbreak from 2021-11-09T18:56:21
The decision to keep the school open came after COVID-19 testing was conducted on multiple students, all of which were negative results. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenWoman Selling Gluten-Free Food Opens Store In Quincy from 2021-11-09T17:48:01
A business born out of the pandemic, created with food products for those with Celiac disease or consumers interested in following a gluten-free diet. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenGovernor Baker Releases Guide To Prevent Hate Crimes In Schools from 2021-11-09T15:27:09
WBZ's Chris Fama reports on a new plan from the Baker Administration's task force on hate crimes to help prevent hate crimes in schools.
ListenFury Roils Danvers School Committee Meeting Over Hockey Hazing Allegations from 2021-11-09T12:18:19
Some parents demanded resignations from the Superintendent and School Committee, and others defended the team.
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports:
Vet Walks From Chicopee To State House To Raise Awareness For Veterans from 2021-11-08T23:33:04
Army Staff Sgt. James Chartier has been doing the 90 mile march for six years now.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
Boston Hotels See Business Boom After Travel Ban Ends from 2021-11-08T22:36:29
The hospitality industry in Boston has greatly suffered during the pandemic without international travelers, sometimes only booking 10% of their rooms.
WBZ's Madison Rogers has more:
Advocates Meet To Discuss Ending Mass. Sub-Minimum Wage from 2021-11-08T18:10:30
WBZ's James Rojas heard from supporters looking to end the Massachusetts sub-minimum wage and have tipped workers make minimum wage,
ListenInternational Travelers Return To Logan Airport After Travel Ban Ends from 2021-11-08T16:52:53
WBZ's James Rojas went to Logan Airport this morning to get traveler reactions to the U.S. ending its international travel ban.
ListenBentley University Offers In-State Tuition To First-Generation Students from 2021-11-08T12:36:39
WBZ's Jim MacKay breaks down the facts and figures behind the program
Listen2 Arrested After Rallies Clash On Boston Common from 2021-11-07T22:44:10
Police showed up in riot gear to try to control the protests.
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more:
Police In Wellfleet Warn Of Utilities Scammers from 2021-11-07T19:54:09
The phone calls pretending to be Eversource have picked up after the massive Nor'easter that hit the area in late October.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
Kid-Focused COVID Vaccine Clinics Fill Up After Federal Approval from 2021-11-07T16:32:44
The clinics have kid-friendly features like ice cream trucks and selfie stands.
WBZ's Shari Small has more:
Police Officer Stabbed, Suspect Shot Dead In Roxbury from 2021-11-07T15:17:02
The police first came to the address for a domestic violence call.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville was at the scene:
Mass. American Legion Post Sells Original Norman Rockwell Work For Millions from 2021-11-06T17:02:23
Post members sold the piece of art for $4.3 million at auction, making plenty of money for renovations. WBZ's Charlie Bergeron reports.
ListenBrookline Teachers Demand Increased Pay And Contract Protections from 2021-11-06T15:53:34
Several dozen Brookline teachers lined up at Coolidge Corner Saturday morning, demanding a pay increase tied to inflation. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenFormer Malden Mills Owner Aaron Feuerstein Passes Away At Age 95 from 2021-11-05T23:31:45
After a fire destroyed the Malden Mills plant in Lawrence back in the December of 1995, Feuerstein famously declared that his 1,400 workers would continue to get paid while the mill was being rebui...
ListenACLU Files Lawsuit Against City Of Boston Over Mass. And Cass Evictions from 2021-11-05T22:25:40
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of three homeless people and others who resided at Mass. and Cass, claiming that "in spite of City officials' suggestions housing would be provided, the plaintiffs a...
ListenVolunteers In Need- Statewide Organization Provides Aid To The Blind from 2021-11-05T22:00:50
Volunteers spend one day a week lending their sight to the blind or visually impaired. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenSwampscott Select Board Seeks An End To Conspiracy-Fueled Protests from 2021-11-05T20:31:03
Community members expressed their frustration about frequent rallies that happening near Hadley Elementary School. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenLocal Coffee Bae Influencer Reaches Over Half A Million Followers from 2021-11-05T19:10:16
In March of 2020, Vivian Nguyen of Holbrook created @coffeebae97 an account that features videos of her brewing coffee and blending ingredients. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMemorabilia Belonging To Pete Frates Up For Auction For Fundraiser from 2021-11-05T15:51:55
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more on an auction of Pete Frates' memorabilia collection for a fundraiser.
ListenAuthorities Identify Remains In Concord River As Judith Chartier from 2021-11-05T15:14:59
WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports on an update in the case of missing teenager Judith Chartier.
Listen"I Trusted Jerry Remy, Whatever He Said": Fans Mourn Remy At Public Viewing from 2021-11-04T21:42:39
Emotional fans came to a public viewing for Remy in Waltham on Thursday. The family will have its own private memorial on Friday evening.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
Chelsea 911 Dispatcher Restores Local Fireboxes To Former Glory from 2021-11-04T18:28:45
Paul Koolloian is city's 911 dispatch supervisor, and refurbishes the old-fashioned boxes in his spare time.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Governor Bakers Gives Updates On Pediatric Vaccine Rollout from 2021-11-04T16:24
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville was at Governor Baker's press conference today on the plans for the pediatric vaccine rollout.
ListenNew Bill Seeks To Employ Mental Health Professionals At Police Stations from 2021-11-04T14:52:24
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports a new bill that aims to look into employing mental health professionals within police departments.
ListenPrincipal Left Unconscious, Teen Facing Charges In Dorchester from 2021-11-04T10:57:24
The incident happened around 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon at the Henderson Inclusion School. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Mayor-elect Wu Meets With Mayor Janey To Talk Transition from 2021-11-03T21:58:08
Acting Mayor Kim Janey was the first woman and person of color to ever hold the office. She met with Michelle Wu, the first woman and person of color to ever be elected to the office.
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Sen. Warren On Wu's Win: "I Knew She Was Terrific From The Very Beginning" from 2021-11-03T20:25:11
The senator spoke one-on-one about Boston Mayor-elect Michelle Wu's political journey. Sen. Warren has known Wu since teaching her in law school.
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more:
The Questions On The Ballot In Boston from 2021-11-03T14:50:10
WBZ's Jim MacKay broke down each question on the ballot for voters in Boston this election and what a "yes" or "no" vote would mean for each.
ListenBoston Makes History, Michelle Wu Elected Mayor from 2021-11-03T10:37:51
Wu has become the first woman and person of color elected Boston's next mayor. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Listen"Let's Go Brandon" Highway Sign Appears In West Roxbury from 2021-11-03T00:05:43
The sign, a veiled dig at President Biden and conservative rallying cry, attracted controversy and almost resulted in a fight.
WBZ's Chris Fama found out more:
Coast Guard Suspends Search For Missing Plane Off Orleans from 2021-11-02T20:28:07
The small plane, which was only carrying one person, disappeared before it was scheduled to land at Chatham Municipal Airport.
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more:
Galvin: Expect Low Turnout In Boston Elections from 2021-11-02T18:35:34
The Secretary of the Commonwealth said turnout could be even lower than in 2013, when Marty Walsh won the mayoral race against John Connolly.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
Boston Election: When We Will Know Results from 2021-11-02T16:33:26
The timing will depend on how close each race is. In September's preliminary election, a clear image of the winners didn't trickle in until the next morning.
WBZ's Jim MacKay breaks it d...
Boston Voters Head To The Polls For Mayoral Election from 2021-11-02T14:55:43
WBZ's James Rojas spoke with voters in Boston ahead of the city's historic mayoral election.
ListenCoast Guard Searches Off Nauset Beach For Missing Plane from 2021-11-01T14:28:32
The Coast Guard said the plane was supposed to land in Chatham on Tuesday night, but never came in.
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more:
Remembering Remy: The Pizza Throw Game from 2021-10-31T21:33:20
The late, great Red Sox commentator broke down the throw like he would any other play with the famous line, "Here comes the pizza!"
WBZ's Brian Antonelli breaks it down:
Cape Cod Cleanup Effort Continues With Power Mostly Restored from 2021-10-31T20:49:44
Though the lights may be back on, the Cape still needs to get rid of the tons of storm debris from last week's Nor'easter.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
Red Sox Fans React To Death Of Broadcaster Jerry Remy from 2021-10-31T19:35:19
Remy stepped away from the broadcasting booth in August to get treatment for lung cancer.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
Boston City Councilors Say Southie Mail, Ballots Thrown In Trash from 2021-10-31T18:27:54
Councilor Ed Flynn and Councilor-at-Large Michael Flaherty both said they had received complaints from their constituents in South Boston, who said the mail had been tossed.
WBZ's Shari...
Family Of Drowned Teen Alonzo Polk Calls For Answers, Accountability from 2021-10-31T16:42:11
Polk was at a party when he drowned in James and Leslie Coughlin's pool in Dedham this past summer.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more:
Longtime Red Sox Broadcaster Jerry Remy Dies At 68 from 2021-10-31T15:06:39
The broadcaster had been battling cancer for more than a decade.
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron has more:
MBTA Opens The State's First Center-running Bus Lane from 2021-10-30T17:47:08
The MBTA estimates it could save riders traveling Routes 22, 29, and 44 about four to seven minutes along the corridor. WBZ's Art Cohen reports.
ListenVandalism Of Framingham Gravestones Leads To A Police Investigation from 2021-10-30T15:05:33
Investigators said that they believe the vandals struck at night or early in the morning last week. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenBU Suspends Its Largest Frat In Connection To Sexual Assault Allegations from 2021-10-30T14:16:03
Discussion of the alleged misconduct on social media led to protests, with a crowd of students gathering outside the fraternity house last weekend. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenSPIN Ping Pong Opens Location In Boston from 2021-10-29T21:26:45
This place is all about beer, burgers and balls, as we hear from WBZ's Matt Shearer
ListenBoston Animal Rescue League Investigating Numerous Animal Abandonment Cases from 2021-10-29T18:22:13
WBZ's Chris Fama explains
ListenHanson Fire Department Responds To Two Carbon Monoxide Incidents from 2021-10-29T17:21:30
WBZ's Jim MacKay details how to stay safe in your home
ListenReferee Shortage Impacting Youth Hockey Games from 2021-10-29T15:30:10
WBZ's Drew Moholland spoke with a referee who says harassment and abuse from parents and coaches is making referees quit their jobs.
ListenSome Businesses Still Not Back Fully After Power Outages from 2021-10-29T14:38:50
WBZ's James Rojas went to a gas station in Cohasset that is experiencing issues despite having its power back.
ListenCape Wildlife Center Treats Birds Hurt By Nor'easter from 2021-10-28T21:49:42
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
ListenRhode Islanders Provide Warm Handwritten Welcome For Afghan Evacuees from 2021-10-28T20:27:33
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
ListenOctober 28th Is National First Responders Day from 2021-10-28T19:08:57
We hear more about this day from WBZ's Drew Moholland
ListenHaunted Pizza Tour Offers Frights And Bites Through Boston's North End from 2021-10-28T18:27:40
If you're looking to be scared and get some good food, then WBZ's Matt Shearer has a story for you
ListenSailboat Crashes Into Commuter Dock During Nor’easter In Hingham from 2021-10-28T17:53:18
Residents got the unfortunate news, as we hear from WBZ's Jim MacKay
ListenSouth Shore Gas Stations Swamped As Hundreds Of Thousands Still In The Dark from 2021-10-28T15:15:54
Customers at the few stations with power were faced with long lines, as were those waiting for coffee.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Clean-Up Continues, Weymouth Residents Use Emergency Red Cross Shelter from 2021-10-28T11:05:24
The shelter is in the school's gym and is pet-friendly, but people are asked to have a crate or a pet-container. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenNor'easter Blows Off Roof At O’Brien Towers In Quincy from 2021-10-27T21:56:17
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
ListenBrockton Opens Regional Covid-19 Booster Clinic from 2021-10-26T21:34:27
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville spoke to people about their reason for getting the shot
ListenLocal Documentarian Exposes Kids To The Dangers Of “Taking A Toke” from 2021-10-26T20:21:41
We learn more about this project from WBZ's Chris Fama
ListenMassachusetts School Mask Mandate Extended Into January 2022 from 2021-10-26T20:05:56
WBZ's Nichole Davis tells us more on what the mandate implies
ListenPlymouth Braces For The First Nor'easter Of The Season from 2021-10-26T14:45:28
WBZ's James Rojas spoke with some of the locals in Plymouth to find out what needed to get tied down.
ListenExperts Predict Strong Wind Gusts, Minor Costal Flooding From Nor'easter from 2021-10-26T11:59:22
WBZ's Drew Moholland spoke with an expert from the National Weather Service about what to expect from the season's first nor'easter.
ListenFormer Georgetown Tennis Coach Pleads Guilty In College Admissions Scandal from 2021-10-26T10:36:44
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports on the latest person to plead guilty in the college admissions scandal.
Listen“2020: The Dumpster Fire” Set To Premiere On Apple TV+ from 2021-10-25T20:20:02
WBZ's Matt Shearer spoke to a local filmmaker who's trying to get people thinking
ListenWitch Board Museum Lets Visitors Explore The Experience Of The Ouija Board from 2021-10-25T19:30:44
WBZ’s Matt Shearer paid a visit to the museum and spoke to some not-so chatty sources
ListenHalloween Costume Shopping Coming Down To The Wire from 2021-10-25T18:41:14
WBZ's James Rojas got into this assignment as well as a few costumes of his own
ListenHarry Styles To Take The Stage At TD Garden from 2021-10-25T16:47:19
WBZ's Drew Moholland breaks down the ticket prices for this long-awaited concert
ListenModerna Finds Strong Results In COVID Vaccines For Children Ages 6-11 from 2021-10-25T15:16:11
The study, called “KidCOVE,” administered two 50 microgram doses 28 days apart, about half of the vaccine dose for adults. WBZ's Jeff Brown reports.
ListenMaine Voters To Vote On "2nd Amendment For Food" Ballot Question from 2021-10-25T11:11:05
WBZ's Jim Mackay has more on a proposed amendment in Maine seeking to guarantee the right for residents to grow and produce food the way they want.
ListenBoston Officials To Remove Tents From Mass.&Cass Starting Monday from 2021-10-25T10:51:33
WBZ's James Rojas reports from Mass. and Cass where tent removal begins today.
ListenCreep Into The Deep- A Spooky Hunt At The New Bedford Whaling Museum from 2021-10-24T20:54:08
The museum posted pictures of these ghastly creatures to social media to highlight the unique animals of the deep. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenRandolph Father Mourns Son After Deadly Shooting In Everett from 2021-10-24T20:18:05
Craig McDonald said his son, who he calls CJ, was shot and killed after going to the city with his friends to watch an Everett High School football game.
He spoke to WBZ's Suzanne Sausv...
Fairhaven Boil Water Order Lifted After More Than Two Weeks from 2021-10-24T17:23:45
The order was the last of several to be lifted on the South Coast.
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more:
Good Samaritans Rescue Four Boaters, Two Dogs Off Of Chatham from 2021-10-24T14:45:32
The boaters shot off a flare and were rescued just before their boat capsized.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
New Roxbury Branch Of The Boston Public Library Holds An Opening Ceremony from 2021-10-24T14:11:29
After a year of waiting, city officials joined community members on Saturday to celebrate the library’s opening. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenPolice Find Body Believed To Be 5 Year Old Elijah Lewis from 2021-10-23T20:22:14
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports from Abington with an update on the missing five-year-old Elijah Lewis.
ListenBoston Mayoral Candidates Differ On School Committee Election Issue from 2021-10-23T20:16:03
WBZ's Mike Macklin reports from a town hall in Boston today where candidates discussed what to do with the city's school committee.
ListenFBI Offering $20,000 Reward For Information In Norton Cold Case from 2021-10-23T16:28:20
WBZ's Shari Small has more on the FBI's investigation into a 1981 murder in Norton.
ListenPolice Searching In Abington For Evidence In Elijah Lewis Case from 2021-10-23T16:05:21
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports from Abington on the search for a missing five-year-old.
ListenAndover Non-Profit Uses TikTok Success To Help More Families from 2021-10-23T14:26:33
WBZ's Madison Rodgers reports on a local non-profit using its TikTok fame to help even more people.
ListenGovernor Baker Commits to Building Bridge Over Mystic River from 2021-10-22T23:14:43
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports on the governor's plan to fund a bridge project.
ListenTaunton Couple Continues Haunted Halloween Display Tradition from 2021-10-22T21:02:40
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe paid a visit to a spooky Halloween display in Taunton.
ListenExperts Say "Blue Economy" In North Shore Could Bring In Billions from 2021-10-22T18:40:01
WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports on a meeting about the potential benefits of a blue economy for the North Shore.
ListenDolly Parton Imagination Library Expanding In North Shore from 2021-10-22T17:41:58
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more on a new program expanding to the North Shore to help give free books to kids.
ListenFormer Owners Of Station Nightclub Release Documents Detailing Fatal Fire from 2021-10-22T17:12:55
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports the brothers are releasing documents on a Facebook page
ListenSalem Psychics Offer Predictions For Red Sox In ALCS from 2021-10-22T16:54:38
WBZ's Matt Shearer caught up with some local psychics in Salem to see if they knew how the Red Sox will do in tonight's ALCS Game 6.
ListenHead Of The Charles Returns from 2021-10-22T15:25:09
Thousands of the world’s most competitive rowers are back in Boston for a handful of races scheduled throughout the weekend. WBZ's Kendall Buhl has more
ListenHopkinton High School Set To Go Maskless Next Month from 2021-10-22T10:30:17
In less than two weeks, a face covering will be optional for those that are vaccinated after a majority vote by the school committee. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Listen"Pumpkin War" In Andover Helps Raise Money For Schools from 2021-10-21T23:21:43
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports on a friendly fundraiser that's turned into a friendly competition.
ListenHair Replacement Surgeries See Boom During Pandemic from 2021-10-21T22:35:36
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with one hair surgeon who is seeing an influx of customers thanks to the pandemic.
ListenUnion Square Green Line Station Opening Delayed from 2021-10-21T20:02:08
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more on the latest delays for the MBTA's green line extension project.
ListenNorth Brookfield To Keep Native American Mascot After New Vote from 2021-10-21T19:01:32
WBZ's Shari Small has more on a vote to keep a Native American mascot for a school's mascot.
ListenPilot Program To Allow Busses In Breakdown Lane On I-93 from 2021-10-21T18:19:31
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more on a program that would see busses in the breakdown lanes on I-93.
Listen5 Arrested After Fight In Lawrence Days After Emergency Meeting On Violence from 2021-10-21T16:51:52
WBZ's Shari Small reports on a fight after school in Lawrence, days after an emergency meeting on school violence.
ListenCambridge Welcomes Its First Miyawaki Forest from 2021-10-21T16:03:18
WBZ's James Rojas tells us the forest is expected to increase biodiversity and expedite the development of native ecosystems
ListenTSA Officials Stop Passenger At Logan For Bringing A Cane Onboard Flight from 2021-10-21T15:03:52
WBZ's Drew Moholland is reminding us of some important TSA guidelines
ListenMass. Lawmakers Take Up Bill To Increase Voter Turnout from 2021-10-21T11:10:13
The Joint Committee on Election Laws took up a bill filed by Cape Cod State Rep. Dylan Fernandes. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenMass Lottery Launches Mobile Cashing Feature In App from 2021-10-20T22:19:25
WBZ's Chris Fama has the story
ListenActress Melissa Joan Hart Helps Win $1 Million For Youth Villages In Woburn from 2021-10-20T21:40:57
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more
ListenDedham Society Vows To Protect Horses From Mistreatment from 2021-10-20T19:52:55
Horse thieves beware! WBZ's Chris Fama tells us there’s an organization out of Dedham dedicated to wrangling up those who would mistreat a mare
ListenAmherst College: Ending Legacy Admission Practice, Expanding Financial Aid from 2021-10-20T18:46:28
WBZ’s Sheri Small has a breakdown of the financial aid program
ListenThe Otters Are Back At The Blue Hills Trailside Museum from 2021-10-20T17:40:18
WBZ's Chris Fama has details and reactions from otter fans
ListenSalem Witch Exhibit Redefines What It Means To Be A Witch In The Modern Age from 2021-10-20T16:39:27
The Witch City is opening viewers' eyes to the modern-day interpretation of witches. WBZ's Carl Stevens has the story
ListenBrighton Gardeners Hope To Save Community Garden From Being Dug Up from 2021-10-20T15:36:58
The garden is located at Herter Park in Brighton. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenFall River Police Searching For Suspect In Deadly Convenience Store Robbery from 2021-10-20T15:01:04
Police were called to the Stop and Save in Fall River around 10:30 p.m. Monday night. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenTaunton Man Arrested For Pandemic Unemployment And Mortgage Fraud from 2021-10-19T22:05:34
WBZ's Karyn Regal has the story
ListenSPoT! Bagel In Norwood Opens To Lines Of People Despite Staffing Shortages from 2021-10-19T20:37:02
WBZ's Chris Fama tells us, this was not the soft opening the shop was originally planning for
ListenBike Buddies Shift From Tandem Bike To Spin Class After 22 Years from 2021-10-19T19:43:36
WBZ's Carl Steven shares the incredible story of Susan Livingston and John Harkness
ListenBoston Declares Homelessness A Public Health Crisis from 2021-10-19T19:21:37
WBZ's Karyn Regal has details
Listen8 Mass General Brigham Employees Sue Hospital Over Vaccine Exception Denial from 2021-10-19T18:18:03
The lawsuit claims at least 229 employees have been denied religious or medical exceptions. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenFormer Home Of NKOTB Brothers Could Become Boston Landmark from 2021-10-19T16:40:48
WBZ's James Rojas has the story
Listen"Seven Months Is Too Long"; Both Sides Want Worcester Nurses Strike To End from 2021-10-18T21:04:25
Chief Executive Officer Carolyn Jackson said the "last, best and final" offer is in place. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers Reports.
ListenBoston Woman Meets John Legend While Performing His Song from 2021-10-18T20:12:42
Radha Rao was playing "All Of Me" by John Legend when she saw a man in the crowd who kind of looked like him. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenIt's No Shrieking Shack; Salem Woman Runs Popular Harry Potter Airbnb from 2021-10-18T19:17:42
Muggles from all over the country converge on the Witch City this time of year, and this Halloween many Potterhead's have reserved a magical Airbnb. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens Reports.
ListenLawrence Community Holds "Walk-In" Rally Demanding Action At Schools from 2021-10-18T18:02:53
Lawrence High School students are back in the classroom, but Kim Barry from the Lawrence Teachers Union says it hasn't been going as planned. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenNorth End Outdoor Dining Ending A Month Earlier Than Rest Of City from 2021-10-18T17:09:18
In just two weeks, the narrow streets of the North End will be a little less crowded with dining tables gone for the rest of the season. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers Reports:
ListenFake Boston Mayoral Flyers Promised $100 For Holding Campaign Signs from 2021-10-18T16:47:41
The flyers were reportedly handed out to people living along Mass and Cass in the South End. They promised money for those who showed up to a Wu campaign event to hold signs.
WBZ's Kary...
Fenway Businesses Prepare For Big ALCS Crowds from 2021-10-18T10:26:40
WBZ's Tim Dunn spoke with a business owner near Fenway about plans for the upcoming ALCS game at Fenway Park.
ListenWoburn Police Looking Into "Incident" On Woburn High Sports Team from 2021-10-17T17:56:25
Authorities have released little information on what happened, but it was serious enough to get the Middlesex D.A., police, and the city's mayor involved.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
Sunday Vaccine Mandate Deadline Arrives For Mass. State Workers from 2021-10-17T16:57:21
The vaccine mandate for state executive branch workers is going forward Sunday after two lawsuits by different law enforcement unions were thrown out by the courts.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausvi...
Source: Mass. Granted, Then Pulled, DOC Vaccine Religious Exemption from 2021-10-17T15:24:14
The source produced documents that showed the state had originally granted their exemption in September, but after a review last week, revoked it for not having sufficient grounds.
WBZ'...
New American Record Set At Boston 10K For Women from 2021-10-16T20:21:16
WBZ's Suzanne Suasville has more on a record broken at a road race in Boston today.
ListenFood Fight In Lynn- Petition Over The Quality Of School Lunches from 2021-10-16T19:34:26
From chunky milk to moldy pasta, complaints of the quality of Lynn cafeteria food stacked up. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenBoy Scouts Host Law Enforcement Explorer Day In Milton from 2021-10-16T18:43:09
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville was in attendance for an event designed to teach students about law enforcement careers.
ListenProbation Officer Arraigned For Child Exploitation from 2021-10-16T18:25:07
Earlier in October, the Boston Police Department said they received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, who alleged that Michael O’Reilly of West Roxbury had shared s...
ListenOfficials Say Cape Cod Is No Longer In Drought from 2021-10-16T17:55:43
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more on Cape Cod no longer being in a drought.
ListenWoman Turns Passion For Golf Into Greeting Card Business from 2021-10-16T15:38:51
WBZ's Carl Stevens spoke with a woman creating golf-themed greeting cards.
ListenInvasive Beetle Killing Ash Trees In Boston from 2021-10-16T14:31:43
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with an official from the Arnold Arboretum about an invasive species killing Boston's ash trees.
ListenStandoff In Braintree Ends With One Man In Custody from 2021-10-16T14:01:07
After more than 4 hours of a standoff between the suspect and police, he emerged and got into a struggle with authorities. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenWBZ NewsRadio And FEMA Unveil Catastrophe Emergency Broadcast Bunker from 2021-10-15T18:11:09
The bunker, a partnership between FEMA and iHeartMedia, would be used to get information out in a last-ditch catastrophe when the local infrastructure fails.
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more:
Mass. State Police Say It Was A Busy Summer For Fake IDs On Nantucket from 2021-10-15T14:38:05
Police say fake driver's licenses from Connecticut made up the vast majority of IDs seized this year. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenDavid Ortiz To Red Sox Ahead Of ALCS: "Don't Lose Your Focus" from 2021-10-15T13:55:56
Big Papi spoke with WBZ NewsRadio ahead of the Red Sox facing off against the Houston Astros in Game 1 of the ALCS.
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more:
Red Sox Fans Excited For ALCS from 2021-10-15T10:47:46
WBZ's Shari Small spoke with fans outside Fenway Park ahead of the beginning of the 2021 ALCS.
ListenDedham Battling Invasive Japanese Knotweed from 2021-10-14T19:20:05
The plant, brought over from Asia as an ornamental plant, is proving incredibly tough to destroy.
WBZ's Chris Fama reports:
Red Sox Team Store Hit With Shortages On Eve Of ALCS Trip from 2021-10-14T16:22:04
The Red Sox will play Game 1 and 2 of the series in Houston, and then return to Fenway for 4 and 5.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
AAA Northeast Stresses Importance Of Massachusetts' "Move Over" Law from 2021-10-14T15:50:25
Triple A Northeast sponsored a virtual press conference to remind the public of the importance of being alert, especially when red, yellow, or blue lights are on the road. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stev...
ListenNantucket Pot Dispensary Temporarily Closed By State Cannabis Commission from 2021-10-14T15:10:40
Sales have been halted at ACK Natural on Nantucket. WBZ NewsRadio's Rob Woodard Reports.
ListenFederal Judge To Hear Mass. Corrections Union Suit On Vaccine Mandate from 2021-10-14T14:42:13
The union wants a federal judge to block the Baker Administration from enforcing a COVID vaccine mandate. A similar effort by the State Police union was tossed by a Superior Court judge.
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Mass. Lawmakers To Hear Bills That Aim To Improve Bicyclist Safety from 2021-10-14T14:34:49
The Joint Committee on Transportation will review a slew of bills meant to improve bike rider and pedestrian safety in the Commonwealth. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports.
ListenNew Bill To Incentivize Switch To Electric Landscaping Equipment from 2021-10-14T10:27:23
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more on a bill looking to start the transition from gas to electric landscaping equipment.
ListenExperts Warn Shoppers To Lower Expectations For Black Friday from 2021-10-13T23:16:14
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with experts about what to expect from this years Black Friday.
ListenConcrete Bunker House For Sale In Princeton from 2021-10-13T22:30:16
WBZ's Matt Shearer went and toured a unique house that just went on the market.
ListenNorwood First Responders Still Seeing Impacts Of Hospital Shutdown from 2021-10-13T21:33:26
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville spoke with Norwood's Fire Chief about the impacts of the closed Norwood Hospital.
ListenAttleboro Man Turns College Project Into Successful Business from 2021-10-13T19:52:16
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with the CEO of Pure World about how he turned a class project into a successful business.
ListenCoast Guard Helps Clean Up Revere Tanker Spill from 2021-10-13T18:51:25
WBZ's Karyn Regal was on the scene of the clean-up from an oil tanker spill in Revere.
ListenMansfield Woman To Become First Woman To Ref AHL Game from 2021-10-13T18:22:07
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville spoke with a Mansfield woman who is set to become the first woman to ref an AHL game this weekend.
ListenAlleged Racist Attack In Downtown Crossing Stopped By Bystander from 2021-10-13T17:11:33
WBZ's Matt Shearer spoke with the victims and a bystander who intervened in an alleged racist attack in Downtown Crossing.
ListenNon-Profit Aims To Help Homeless Women And Girls In Massachusetts from 2021-10-13T16:03:41
Dana Marlowe is the founder of the global non-profit, "I Support The Girls." WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports.
ListenMass. Bill To Help Protect Police Dogs Advances On Beacon Hill from 2021-10-13T14:33:27
The legislation is named Nero's Law, after the Yarmouth police dog severely injured in the same shooting that killed Yarmouth Police Sergeant Sean Gannon. WBZ NewsRadio's Rob Woodard Reports.
ListenTractor-Trailer Carrying 10,000 Gallons Of Fuel Rolls Over In Revere from 2021-10-13T12:06:49
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more
ListenTwo Proposed Bills On Beacon Hill Could Raise Age Range For Juvenile Court from 2021-10-13T11:40:52
We get a breakdown of the bills from WBZ's James Rojas
ListenMore Than 800 Boston City Workers Suspended Over Vaccine Mandate from 2021-10-13T10:41:03
WBZ's Karyn Regal explains
ListenBill Seeks To Provide Free Tracking Devices For Alzheimer's Patients from 2021-10-12T22:45:53
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more on a new bill looking to provide free electronic tracking devices for patients with Alzheimer's, Dementia, and Autism.
ListenRoad Diet Proposed For Soldiers Field Road from 2021-10-12T21:29:49
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with pedestrians and bikers about a proposed road diet on Soldiers Field Road.
ListenStudy Finds Greater Boston Area At High Risk For Future Flood Damage from 2021-10-12T20:19:52
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more on a study that says Suffolk County is at severe risk for future flood damage.
ListenHaymakers For Hope To Host Boxing Match For Cancer Research from 2021-10-12T19:18:40
WBZ's Chris Fama has more on a charity boxing match raising money for cancer research.
ListenGovernor Baker Activates National Guard To Help COVID Testing In Schools from 2021-10-12T18:30:05
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more on Governor Baker deploying the National Guard to help with COVID testing and more.
ListenTickets For Red Sox ALCS Now Available from 2021-10-12T17:57:09
WBZ's Shari Small has more on ticket availability for the ALCS.
ListenFans React To Red Sox Advancing To American League Championship Series from 2021-10-12T12:00:58
WBZ's Sheri Small says fans were celebrating until the late hours of the night
ListenTwo-Headed Turtle Hatches At Birdsey Cape Wildlife Center from 2021-10-12T10:16:31
The director of the center says the turtle is doing extremely well, as we hear from WBZ's Tim Dunn
ListenAfter A Metal Panel Fell, The MBTA Says Steps At Savin Hill Are Safe from 2021-10-11T22:39:35
The MBTA says steps at the Savin Hill Red Line Station have passed an inspection after a chunk of debris fell Sunday
ListenHopkinton Celebrates A Long-Awaited Marathon Monday from 2021-10-11T16:26:49
For many who live along the marathon route, this morning was about the race to the starting line.
ListenMultiple Burncoat High School Football Players Test Positive For Covid-19 from 2021-10-11T10:47:42
WBZ's John Baiback has more
ListenOutside Interactive Offers A Way To Run The Boston Marathon Virtually from 2021-10-10T17:10:29
The application is called "Virtual Runner" and it allows for users to run alongside HD videos, creating an immersive experience. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenFree Bluebike Rides On Sunday To Recognize World Mental Health Day from 2021-10-10T16:17:11
Complimentary rides cover the Bluebike system's 11 municipalities: Arlington, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Newton, Revere, Salem, Somerville, and Watertown. WBZ's Suzanne Sausvil...
ListenIncreased Security Measures at Brockton High School Following Gun Scare from 2021-10-10T16:02:03
Starting when students return to school Tuesday, additional police officers are set to be placed at building entrances and stationed there for the entire school day. WBZ's Charlie Bergeron reports.
ListenA Perfect Blend: Halifax Man Crafts New "Sweet Mama Hot Sauce" from 2021-10-10T14:01:36
Since his 20 years working in a kitchen, Either said he missed seeing the reactions of people trying his culinary creations. But with his Sweet Mama Hot Sauce gaining traction, those reactions retu...
ListenRally For Indigenous People's Day Held By State House from 2021-10-09T20:25:33
WBZ's Mike Maclin attended a rally in support of Indigenous People's Day by the State House.
ListenBill Aims To Diversify Art At State House from 2021-10-09T18:56:37
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more on a proposed bill to replace art at the State House.
ListenRunners Ready For Return Of Boston Marathon from 2021-10-09T16:01:58
WBz's Mike Macklin spoke with runners at the Boston Marathon finish line ahead of Monday's race.
ListenCOVID Safety Top Priority At 2021 Boston Marathon from 2021-10-09T14:56:29
WBZ's Mike Macklin spoke with BAA officials ahead of the Boston Marathon about their COVID safety measures.
ListenBiden Administration Seeks Renewed Death Penalty For Boston Marathon Bomber from 2021-10-09T14:02:46
WBZ's Shari Small has more on the Biden Administration's plans to reinstate the death penalty for Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
ListenEmergency Animal Hospitals Scale Back Services Due To Staff Shortages from 2021-10-08T23:35:20
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with the CEO of a veterinary clinic that scaled back on elective surgeries to allow for more emergency services.
ListenFormer Nantucket Bank Employee Pleads Guilty For Role In Fraud Schemes from 2021-10-08T22:50:44
WBZ's Tim Dunn has more on a former bank employee on Nantucket pleading guilty to their role in two fraud schemes.
ListenLocal Fishing Industry Upset Over Biden Restoring Marine National Monument from 2021-10-08T21:12:28
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke to a representative for the local fishing industries and got their reaction to a new executive order from the president.
ListenNew Bill Aims To Put An End To "Lunch Shaming" In Schools from 2021-10-08T19:23:46
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more on the bill looking to tackle food insecurity and "lunch shaming".
ListenSomerville To Set Up Communication Boards For Non-Verbal Children At Parks from 2021-10-08T18:23:18
WBZ's Shari Small has more on Somerville's plan to make its tot lots more inclusive for non-verbal children.
ListenCannabis Farmers Market Coming To Worcester from 2021-10-08T17:17:32
WBZ's Jim MacKay spoke with the CEO of Resinate, a dispensary hosting a cannabis farmers market in Worcester next week.
ListenTake The T; Parking Expected To Be A Horror Show In Salem During October from 2021-10-08T16:22:01
Salem travel officials say anybody that thinks they can just drive into Salem this weekend, park the car, and enjoy themselves will be in for a surprise. WBZ Newsradio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenHanover High School Teacher Fired Over Transgender Comments On Tik Tok from 2021-10-08T14:36:19
Kari Macrae was let go from her job as a math and business teacher at Hanover High School. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn Reports.
ListenArlington Coyote Attacks Explained By Wildlife Expert from 2021-10-08T12:06:21
WBZ's Jim MacKay spoke with former Belmont Animal Control Officer, John Maguranism
ListenSuspect Dead, Officer Shot In Brockton Standoff from 2021-10-08T11:37:10
Details from WBZ's Sheri Small
ListenStaying Warm This Winter May Be More Expensive For Massachusetts Residents from 2021-10-08T11:09:30
WBZ's John Baiback says Eversource is encouraging customers to sign up for more energy efficient programs now
Listen5 Former Celtics Among 18 Ex-NBA Players Indicted For Health Care Fraud from 2021-10-07T17:44:01
Glen "Big Baby" Davis and Tony Allen, both on the 2008 Championship Celtics team, were two of those accused in the scheme.
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports:
Fall Clean-Up, Volunteers Participate In "Day Of Giving" At Peabody Farm from 2021-10-07T16:03:01
A couple dozen volunteers from the Peabody-based human service agency, Bridgewell, got their hands dirty in the soil on Thursday, all for a good cause. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens Reports.
ListenWARM Welcomes Afghan Family In Worcester from 2021-10-07T11:59:05
WBZs Kim Tunnicliffe says the family is the first of dozens of families who are being resettled to central Massachusetts.
ListenColumbus Day Will Now Be Indigenous Peoples Day In Boston from 2021-10-07T11:15:03
WBZ's James Rojas tells us some changes came before the executive order
ListenLabor Of Love; Attleboro Woman Reunites Families With Old Photos from 2021-10-06T19:44:13
So far, Kate Kelley has been able to help people all over the world including in 30 U.S. states, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe Reports.
Listen"Goat-Scaping" Taking Place At One New Bedford Park from 2021-10-06T18:40:46
Invasive plants are spreading at Riverside Park and that is why, Mayor Jon Mitchell decided to call in reinforcements, a bunch of goats. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn Reports:
ListenCape Cod Couple Running Boston Marathon In Honor Of Long Road To Recovery from 2021-10-06T17:06:27
Their goal is to help raise money and awareness for substance abuse addiction. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens Reports:
ListenAvoid The Rats, Watertown Officials Say Ditch The Pumpkins This Halloween from 2021-10-06T16:35:49
City officials are concerned the holiday decorations may attract pesky rodents, including rats. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports.
ListenCambridge School Committee Votes To Impose A COVID Vaccine Mandate from 2021-10-06T15:05:32
Cambridge Public School students have until November 22nd to get the shots. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenFans React To Red Sox Beating Yankees In Wildcard Game from 2021-10-06T11:56:43
WBZ's James Rojas soak up the leftover energy at Fenway Park, Wednesday morning
ListenBAA Asks Students To Not Kiss Runners At Wellesley Scream Tunnel from 2021-10-06T11:21:11
WBZ's Jim MacKay says you'll have to leave your kisses behind at this year's Boston Marathon
ListenBoston Police Ask Students To Not Kiss Runners At Wellesley Scream Tunnel from 2021-10-06T11:21:11
WBZ's Jim MacKay says you'll have to leave your kisses behind at this year's Boston Marathon
ListenRhode Island Girl Makes History At Starting Quarterback In Her League from 2021-10-05T22:56:31
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe caught up with Tessa Bliven, a fifth-grade girl who plays quarterback for her peewee football team.
ListenState Auditor Calls For 'Rural Rescue Plan' For Western Mass. from 2021-10-05T21:59:55
WBZ's John Baibak has more on a proposed plan to improve infrastructure and more in Western Mass.
ListenLocal Winery Ages Wine Underwater In Lobster Traps from 2021-10-05T20:38:55
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with a winemaker who's aging his latest batch of chardonnay underwater in lobster traps.
ListenEducators, Officials Denounce 'Devious Licks', 'Slap A Teacher' Trends from 2021-10-05T19:54:53
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with educators and officials from New England communities concerned about a rise in dangerous TikTok trends.
ListenSalem Dispensary Turns Shop Into Haunted Forrest For Halloween from 2021-10-05T18:01:29
WBZ's Carl Stevens spoke with the manager of Insa, a pot shop turning its store into a haunted forest for the Halloween season.
ListenWooSox To Host Red Sox Wild Card Game Watch Party At Polar Park from 2021-10-05T16:34:42
WBZ's James Rojas went to Polar park in Worcester ahead of the watch party for the Red Sox playoff game tonight,
ListenGail Huff Brown Announces Her Candidacy For Congress In N.H from 2021-10-05T16:05:29
Gail Huff Brown filed for a declaration of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission less than a month ago. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenSupreme Judicial Court Upholds Convictions For Edwin Alemany from 2021-10-05T10:57:10
WBZ's Carl Stevens explains what happened during the trial
ListenNew Report Argues For 15-Minute Neighborhoods from 2021-10-04T22:35:45
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more on a new report arguing for more walkable neighborhoods.
ListenTyngsboro Woman To Run Boston Marathon Pushing Her Mother from 2021-10-04T20:46:43
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with a Tyngsboro woman looking to become the first daughter to run the Boston Marathon pushing her mother.
ListenFormer Boston Police Officer Pleads Guilty In Overtime Fraud Scheme from 2021-10-04T19:51
WBZ's Chris Fama has more on the lastest police officer to plead guilty in the Boston Police overtime fraud scheme.
ListenAshland Native Goes Viral During Patriots Game For Quote About Tom Brady from 2021-10-04T19:01:04
WBZ's Matt Shearer spoke to the viral Patriots fan "Schwartzy" about her appearance during Sunday Night Football.
ListenRed Sox Clinch Playoff Spot, Will Face Yankees In Wild Card Game from 2021-10-04T16:45:36
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more on the Red Sox clinching a spot in the postseason.
ListenBuccaneers Beat Patriots 19-17, Brady Sets Passing Yards Career Record from 2021-10-04T15:45:04
Tom Brady threw against the Patriots with 22 of 43 for 269 yards with no touchdowns and interceptions. WBZ's Adam Kaufman reports.
ListenMassachusetts Preparing For Youth Vaccine Campaign from 2021-10-04T15:14:17
State health officials surveyed local healthcare providers on their ability to give out shots to those aged 5 to 11.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Bikers In Costumes Come Together For Daytime Halloween Run For Charity from 2021-10-04T11:24:30
WBZ's Chris Fama spoke to some of the run's participants
ListenEssaibi George Disappointed With Janey's Handling Of Wu Endorsement from 2021-10-03T19:50:52
WBZ's Mike Macklin spoke with Boston Mayoral Candidate Anissa Essaibi George about Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey endorsing her opponent Michelle Wu.
ListenTopsfield Fair Makes Successful Return from 2021-10-03T18:28:59
WBZ's Shari Small has more on the return of the Topsfield Fair.
ListenLocal High School Apologizes For Fireworks Mishap from 2021-10-03T17:41:06
WBZ's Shari Small has more on an incident involving fireworks at a Lincoln-Sudbury High School football game.
ListenRhode Island Health Care Facilities Seek Vaccine Mandate Extension from 2021-10-03T15:44:19
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron has more on the health care facilities in Rhode island seeking an extension of the state's vaccine mandate.
ListenDozens Rally For Wrongfully Convicted At Boston Common from 2021-10-03T14:34:03
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville attended a rally for the wrongfully convicted on Saturday in the Boston Common.
ListenRally For Abortion Rights Held In Franklin Park from 2021-10-02T20:36
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville attended a rally in Franklin Park for abortion rights.
ListenWhat To Expect This October In Salem from 2021-10-02T19:41:24
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports this year could be one for the books
ListenMan Convicted Of First Murder In Vermont Capital Since 1920s Appeals from 2021-10-02T18:13:45
WBZ's Shari Small has more on the first murder conviction in Montpelier, Vermont since the 1920s.
ListenMedford Heroine Honored For Involvement In Boston Tea Party from 2021-10-02T16:41:02
WBZ's Mike Macklin has details
Listen2 Men Indicted For Alleged Substance Abuse Treatment Scam from 2021-10-02T14:32:44
WBZ's Shari Small has more on the two men indicted for allegedly scamming victims of substance abuse looking for treatment.
ListenTopsfield Native Creates Custom Sports Clothing Line from 2021-10-01T23:15:14
WBZ's Kendall Buhl spoke with Danielle Bradley, the creative mind behind Spahkld, a clothing company that creates custom sports apparel.
ListenLocal Hip-Hop Group CZARFACE Featured In New "Venom" Film from 2021-10-01T21:34:55
WBZ's Drew Moholland caught up with Esoteric from local hip-hop group CZARFACE to talk about their songs for the new movie "Venom: Let Their Be Carnage".
ListenLouisiana Family Sues MBTA, Kone Inc. For Back Bay Escalator Malfunction from 2021-10-01T20:11:16
WBZ's Carl Stevens tells us more about the family
ListenMan Killed By Flying Construction Equipment On I-95 from 2021-10-01T19:44:37
WBZ's Carl Stevens has the latest on a fatal accident that occurred Friday morning on I-95.
ListenReport Finds More Mass. Women Working In Trades from 2021-10-01T19:08:19
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with a representative from The Policy Group on Tradeswomen's Issues about their report on the rising number of women working in the trades in Massachusetts.
ListenMove Over Oprah — North Andover Book Club Celebrates 50 Years Of Reading from 2021-10-01T19:03:44
For half a century, the women of the North Andover Book Club have been meeting and reading; that’s a lifetime of great books and great friendships. WBZ NewsRadio's Laurie Kirby reports.
ListenHolliston Fire Chief Creates Show To Teach Fire Safety To Children from 2021-10-01T18:21:07
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with Holliston Fire Chief Michael Cassidy about his new show "Story Time With Chief Cassidy".
ListenHaverhill Cemetery To Host Ghost Hunt from 2021-10-01T17:39:19
WBZ's Kendall Buhl spoke with the founder of the Essex County Ghost Project about their upcoming ghost hunt in Haverhill.
ListenPieces Of Bronze Sidewalk Art Get Re-Installed In Boston's Haymarket from 2021-10-01T15:40:15
WBZ’s James Rojas tells us you may want to take a second glance at what first appears to be look like trash
ListenThe Topsfield Fair Returns from 2021-10-01T15:02:52
WBZ's Kendall Buhl took a walk around the grounds to soak in all the excitement from this year's fair
ListenExcitement Building Ahead Of Tom Brady's Return To Gillette from 2021-10-01T11:41:05
The legendary former Patriot and his Buccaneers will face off against Bill Belichick and the Pats this Sunday night.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Public Transit Rally Held On Beacon Hill from 2021-09-30T23:07:40
WBZ's James Rojas spoke to some of the organizers
ListenDe’Ja Designs Looks To Boost Women’s Self-Esteem from 2021-09-30T22:19:25
We get the measurements on this story from WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe
ListenBird Sanctuary Finds Unique Home In Somerville from 2021-09-30T20:58:22
WBZ's Karyn Regal chatted with the house owner
ListenAbe's Garage In Brockton To Serve Classic Car Owners from 2021-09-30T20:14:47
WBZ's Matt Shearer pulled up for the details
ListenCheck Out Davis Mega Maze In Sterling! from 2021-09-30T19:30:27
WBZ's Matt Shearer got a taste of the adventure that awaits
ListenNew Hampshire Executive Council Meeting Stopped By Anti-Vaccine Protestors from 2021-09-30T17:38:30
WBZ's Jim MacKay says hundreds of protestors gathered outside and some even got into the building
ListenFirst Season Of Wellfleet Oyster Recycling Project Deemed “Resounding Success” from 2021-09-30T17:02:25
WBZ's Rob Woodard has details
ListenSalem Haunted Magic Show Returns To Witch City With Social Distancing from 2021-09-30T11:17:20
The star of the show is Christopher Grace, a nationally known mentalist. He said he's been gearing up for the month of October. WBZ's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenPrison Guard Union Suing The Commonwealth To Postpone Vaccine Mandate from 2021-09-30T10:57:31
The lawsuit filed under the names of four officers in federal court, says the mandate arbitrarily and irrationally interferes with the guards’ constitutional right to decline unwanted medical care ...
ListenNew Bedford Antique Store Helps With "Hocus Pocus 2" from 2021-09-29T23:08:28
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with employees of New Bedford Antiques At The Cove about their props being used in the new Disney film "Hocus Pocus 2".
ListenVictim Of Yarmouth Hit-And-Run Dies from 2021-09-29T22:13:04
WBZ's Tim Dunn has an update on the Yarmouth hit-and-run from earlier this month.
ListenGovernor Baker Defends MBTA After Recent Derailment, Accidents from 2021-09-29T20:14:36
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with Governor Charlie Baker about the MBTA's safety after recent derailments and accidents.
ListenHopkinton Residents Create Video Welcoming Back Boston Marathon Runners from 2021-09-29T19:11:32
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with the producer of a video made to welcome marathon runners back to Hopkinton for the Boston Marathon.
ListenUber Driver Saves Elderly Woman In Norwood From Potential Lottery Scam from 2021-09-29T17:19:16
WBZ's Chris Fama has the story
ListenThe MIAA Approves Vaccine Recommendation For High School Athletes from 2021-09-29T14:51:49
WBZ's Drew Moholland spoke with the MIAA's Communications Director
ListenBoston Red Line Back On Track Following Tuesday's Derailment from 2021-09-29T11:43:41
The incident happened after a train car rammed the platform at Broadway Station at a slow rate of speed. WBZ's James Rojas Reports.
ListenClimate Activists Arrested After Demonstration Outside The Governor's Home from 2021-09-28T16:38:51
A bold, bright pink demonstration outside the Governor's home ended with several climate activists arrested today
ListenFlower Angels Recycle Flowers To Warm The Hearts Of Others from 2021-09-28T11:53:22
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke to some of the volunteers
ListenMassachusetts School Mask Mandate Extended To November 1 from 2021-09-28T11:18:24
WBZ's James Rojas has details
ListenOn The Market: A Burned Out House In Melrose For Sale “As Is” For $399,000 from 2021-09-28T10:42:59
WBZ's Matt Shearer spoke to a local realtor
ListenPublic Workers Could Soon Be Sued Over Time Card Fraud from 2021-09-27T14:55:47
The inspector general says Massachusetts cities and towns lose millions of dollars due to timecard fraud. Now, he's proposing a plan to make those workers pay up
ListenSuffolk County Sherriff Pitches Plan For Mass And Cass from 2021-09-27T14:27:05
As the opioid epidemic and homeless crisis worsen at Mass and Cass, the Suffolk County Sheriff says he might have a solution—at least a temporary one
Listen9 Hurt In Back Bay MBTA Escalator Malfunction from 2021-09-27T10:21:59
The escalator that goes from the Commuter Rail platform to street level at the station suddenly reversed direction, sending people crashing to the bottom.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Afghan Evacuees Begin To Arrive In Massachusetts from 2021-09-26T19:44:01
A family of five Afghans are set to arrive in Massachusetts on Sunday night, while another family of three arrived on Friday.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
Mass. Lawmakers To Discuss Supervised Drug Use Sites from 2021-09-26T18:34:04
The proposal will be discussed in a public hearing on Monday, and a similar program has been passed in Rhode Island.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
Janey Endorses Michelle Wu For Boston Mayor from 2021-09-26T15:32:47
The acting mayor was Wu's rival in the Preliminary Mayoral Race, but came in fourth and was eliminated.
WBZ's Mike Macklin reports:
New Steven King Novel Movie Adaptation To Film In Downtown Ipswich from 2021-09-24T23:44:43
WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports from Ipswich at the set of "Salem's Lot" that starts filming next week.
ListenLegendary WBZ TV Reporter Bill Shields Retires from 2021-09-24T21:33:36
WBZ's Carl Stevens spoke with legendary WBZ TV reporter Bill Shields on the day he retires.
ListenBill Proposes Major Changes To Charles River Esplanade from 2021-09-24T20:30:36
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with the group behind the planned development at the Esplanade.
ListenCranberry Growers Worried About Harvest After Rainy, Humid Summer from 2021-09-24T18:02:44
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with Brian Wick of the Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Association about their concerns going into this year's harvest.
ListenNorth Shore Community College Offering Free Childcare Services To Students from 2021-09-24T16:16:59
The Demakes Family YMCA in Lynn is partnering with North Shore Community College. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports:
ListenJudge Sides With Gov. Baker In Mass. State Police Union Lawsuit from 2021-09-24T14:43:22
The mandate goes into effect on October 17, which means state workers must get vaccinated, or they could potentially lose their job. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay Reports:
ListenPassenger Out Of Logan Arrested After Mid-Flight Attack from 2021-09-24T10:36:17
Federal charges for a man on who allegedly attacked the crew and attempted to storm the cockpit on a flight out of Logan
ListenReport: MBTA Driver Facing Charges For July Crash from 2021-09-23T22:33:33
WBZ's Karyn Regal has the latest on July MBTA green line crash.
ListenInside Mass.&Cass: Paulina from 2021-09-23T21:52:40
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with a mother named Paulina searching for her daughter Juliana at Mass. & Cass.
ListenInside Mass.&Cass: Alex from 2021-09-23T21:49
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with Alex at Mass. & Cass, who has been seeking treatment but finds himself stuck in a long line.
ListenInside Mass.&Cass: Kenny from 2021-09-23T21:47:26
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke to a man named Kenny at Mass. & Cass who had just been discharged from a nursing home and was now living at a shelter.
ListenInside Mass.&Cass: Diamond from 2021-09-23T21:45:39
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with a woman named Diamond at Mass. & Cass, who said her life was all together before she got into a car accident.
ListenLocal High Schools Given Grants To Develop Manufacturing Curriculum from 2021-09-23T18:55:20
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with officials in North Attleboro about their plans with the latest Innovation Pathway grant they received.
ListenCambridge Bike Give Back Provides Restored Bikes To The Community from 2021-09-23T16:22:05
WBZ's James Rojas says the group has passed out over 340 bicycles
ListenThe Laver Cup Comes To Boston from 2021-09-23T16:00:58
WBZ's Drew Moholland caught up with a few of the players
ListenSouth Shore Bank Brings New Computers To Shore Shore Stars from 2021-09-23T14:52:36
WBZ's Carl Stevens says the bank brought 16 PCs that will be used by more than 100 students participating in the afterschool program
ListenTD Garden To Require Vaccine Proof Or Negative Test from 2021-09-23T10:55:24
The requirement, announced Wednesday, will line up with the first Bruins preseason game at the Garden.
WBZ's James Rojas has more:
A Look Inside The Situation At Mass.&Cass In Boston from 2021-09-22T23:36:06
WBZ's Karyn Regal went to Mass. & Cass Wednesday and saw firsthand the public health and housing crisis unfolding there.
ListenConcert Venues Concerned As Shows Shift Indoors For Fall from 2021-09-22T20:41:04
WBZ's Drew Moholland spoke with a local festival producer about growing concerns about attendance for indoor concerts.
ListenCeltics' Public Address Announcer Features In New NBA Video Game from 2021-09-22T18:12:33
WBZ's Chris Fama spoke with Eddie Palladino, the Celtics' public address announcer, about his appearance in "NBA 2K22".
ListenSurvey Says Lowell Has Rudest Drivers In Massachusetts from 2021-09-22T16:52:57
WBZ's Drew Moholland reports on a new survey that says Lowell has the rudest drivers in the state.
ListenFree Little Library Campaign Kicks Off In Lynn from 2021-09-22T15:43:13
The mayor of Lynn was on hand for a ribbon cutting at a park, as we hear from WBZ's Carl Stevens
ListenMass. State Police Union Wants To Hold Vaccine Mandate For State Employees from 2021-09-22T15:06:25
The hearing was was held in Suffolk Superior Court Wednesday morning
ListenMassachusett Tribe At Ponkapoag Wants Boston University To Change Dorm Name from 2021-09-22T14:24:11
WBZ's James Rojas explains the historical context behind the Myles Standish dormitory
ListenA Forest Of Pinwheels, Swampscott Students Celebrate Peace Day from 2021-09-22T11:07:50
There were dozens of kids at Linscott Park as they worked hard to place around 1,000 pinwheels in the ground. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens Reports:
ListenSnow In Downtown Boston For New Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell Movie from 2021-09-21T23:04:22
WBZ's Matt Shearer was in Downtown Boston at the set of a new movie "Spirited" starring Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell.
ListenReport Finds Worcester Fire Department Needs "Immediate Intervention" from 2021-09-21T22:36:54
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more on a report outlining problems within the Worcester Fire Department.
ListenWaring High School Robotics Team Hopes To Build On International Success from 2021-09-21T19:13:38
WBZ's Carl Stevens spoke to members of the Waring School Robotics Team about their plans for the upcoming season.
ListenMCAS Scores Slide Statewide During Pandemic from 2021-09-21T17:20:14
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports on the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's release of the latest MCAS scores.
ListenNTSB Releases Report On July's Green Line Crash from 2021-09-21T16:55:26
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more
ListenRolling Stones Play Private Show At Gillette Stadium from 2021-09-21T16:03:13
WBZ's Drew Moholland tells us it was a historic night for the band
Listen"Devious Licks" TikTok Challenge Hits Multiple Schools In Massachusetts from 2021-09-21T15:40:02
As WBZ's Matt Shearer tells us, some students are breaking the law
ListenBeacon Hill Water Main Break Floods Part Of Hancock Street from 2021-09-21T14:18:56
WBZ's was there and took a look at the damage
ListenState Lawmakers Hope To Crack Down On Robocallers from 2021-09-20T23:25:05
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more on state lawmakers' hopes to crack down on spam calls.
ListenBoston Vaccine Mandate Begins For City Employees from 2021-09-20T21:08:22
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey about the beginning of the City of Boston's employee vaccine mandate.
ListenEight Charges Dropped Against Former Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia from 2021-09-20T19:45:59
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more on the sentencing of former Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia.
ListenRoxbury Church Receives Historic Gift Honoring Martin Luther King from 2021-09-20T19:19:06
WBZ's Karyn Regal attended a ceremony for a historic donation to the Twelfth Baptist Church in Roxbury.
ListenMass. Seniors Bear It All For Medicare Savings Program Help from 2021-09-20T18:01:26
WBZ's James Rojas spoke to plastic rear-end donning seniors who were protesting at the State House for American Rescue Plan funds to be used to help seniors in the state.
ListenTwelfth Baptist Church Receives $1 Million Donation from 2021-09-20T17:12:31
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more
ListenPeaceful Protest At UMass Amherst Turns Destructive from 2021-09-20T15:49:04
WBZ's Jim MacKay has the details
ListenNorwood Shooting Victim Dies From Multiple Gunshot Wounds from 2021-09-20T15:22:04
WBZ's Laurie Kirby says gun violence in Norwood is rare
ListenMassachusetts Registry Of Motor Vehicles Will Now Accept Appointments from 2021-09-20T14:34:24
WBZ's Karyn Regal tells us the RMV really wants people to make appointments
ListenMass. State Lawmakers To Consider Ending MCAS Graduation Requirement from 2021-09-20T11:12:35
The Mass. Teachers Association has come out strongly in favor of ending the test as a requirement, saying it "allowed white supremacy to flourish" in the state's schools.
ListenSweet Cheeks In Fenway Offers Free Biscuits To Those Vaccinated from 2021-09-19T18:12:43
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville says Forbes Magazine has called the biscuits the best in the world
ListenSmall Earthquake Hits 25 Miles Southeast Of Block Island from 2021-09-19T17:12:08
WBZ's Sheri Small reports no damage was caused from the 2.6 magnitude quake
ListenThe Boch Center Will Now Provide On-Site Covid Tests from 2021-09-19T16:16:53
WBZ's Sheri Small tells us more
ListenSalem To Require Negative Covid Test For Indoor Halloween Celebrations from 2021-09-19T15:08:46
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville explains this comes in addition to a citywide indoor mask mandate
ListenPorchFest Comes Back To Swampscott from 2021-09-19T14:42:45
WBZ's Carl Stevens took a stroll through the musical streets
ListenA Final Run For The Jeff Coombs Memorial Road Race from 2021-09-19T13:49:17
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports this is the final year Christie Coombs will hold her annual road race in honor of her late husband Jeff
ListenLocal Drugstores Deal With COVID Rapid Test Shortage from 2021-09-17T23:17:13
Pharmacies all over Massachusetts are out of COVID-19 rapid tests as demand spikes
ListenBarnstable Breaks Ground on 30-Year Sewer Project from 2021-09-17T21:18:06
Barnstable has officially begun a massive sewer overhaul, set to take three decades and cost $1.4 billion.
ListenGovernor Baker Congratulates WBZ NewsRadio Ahead Of Its 100 Year Anniversary from 2021-09-17T21:09:59
WBZ's Jim Mackay has more on the Governor reaching out to WBZ NewsRadio to celebrate its 100 year anniversary.
ListenPresident Biden Congratulates WBZ NewsRadio On Its 100 Year Anniversary from 2021-09-17T21:08:42
WBZ's Jim MacKay has the story on President Biden's letter commemorating WBZ NewsRadio's 100 year anniversary.
ListenLocal Study Addresses Increased Cancer Risk For Firefighters from 2021-09-17T19:58:48
Mass General is calling firefighters all over New England to get screened for cancer.
ListenLawmakers Call For Facebook To Drop 'Instagram For Kids' Plan from 2021-09-17T19:10:48
WBZ's Drew Moholland spoke with Rep. Lori Trahan about her letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg calling for the company to abandon its plans for a kid's version of Instagram.
ListenHundreds Rally Against Masks and Vaccine Mandates Outside the State House from 2021-09-17T19:06:14
Hundreds of protesters stopped traffic outside the State House, calling for an end to mask and vaccine mandates.
ListenUMass Students Create Jedi Fight Club from 2021-09-17T18:21:46
Students at UMass Amherst have started a new extraterrestrial extracurricular: duking it out with lightsabers.
ListenMan Accused Of Stabbing Veteran Appears In Court from 2021-09-17T16:18:17
WBZ's John Baibak reports Jason Rennie is multiple facing charges including armed assault to murder
ListenRevolving Test Kitchen Opens At Northern Essex Community College from 2021-09-17T15:48:51
WBZ's James Rojas took a tour of the new test site
ListenIndoor Mask Mandate Comes To The Big E from 2021-09-17T15:07:23
WBZ's Jim MacKay has more on the fair's exhibitions
ListenBullet Grazes Seven-Year-Old Girl In Dorchester from 2021-09-17T14:37:31
WBZ's Drew Moholland tells us the girl is expected to be okay
ListenSalem Mayor Proposes Requiring COVID Tests To Attend Halloween Events from 2021-09-17T14:06:33
WBZ's James Rojas has more
Listen"Hocus Pocus 2" To Begin Filming In Rhode Island In October from 2021-09-16T23:04:50
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has the story on the set construction and filming plans for Disney's "Hocus Pocus 2".
ListenReport: MBTA Facing Future Financial Crisis from 2021-09-16T21:31:24
WBZ's Jim MacKay has the story on how a new report shows massive gaps in the MBTA's future budget.
ListenSuspect In Deadly 2019 New Hampshire Motorcycle Crash Denied Bail from 2021-09-16T19:42:24
WBZ's Karyn Regal has the latest on Volodymyr Zhukovskyy's appeal for bail in the case of the 2019 crash that killed seven motorcyclists.
Listen900 Afghan Refugees Expected To Be Housed In Massachusetts from 2021-09-16T16:57:32
WBZ's Karyn Regal spoke with the Massachusetts Immigration & Refugee Advocacy Coalition to learn more
ListenBoxing Makes A Comeback At The Boys And Girls Club Of Lynn from 2021-09-16T15:55:21
WBZ’s James Rojas tells us amateur boxers from all around New England are getting in the ring this weekend for a good cause
ListenDigital Dunkin Comes To Beacon Hill from 2021-09-16T15:19:49
WBZ's Matt Shearer tells us that the new location is perfect for the more introverted coffee drinkers
ListenNational Guard Members Train To Drive Students To School from 2021-09-16T14:57:51
WBZ's Carl Stevens spoke to the CEO of NRT Transportation, which provided the vans for the members to use
ListenDracut Police Investigating Fire That Broke Out Behind Station from 2021-09-16T14:33:12
WBZ’s James Rojas is there and tells us police have a potential suspect
ListenSeptember Is National Spinal Cord Awareness Month from 2021-09-15T16:23:15
WBZ's Jim MacKay sat down the president of one organization looking to bring more attention to the work being done to find a cure for this disorders
ListenFather From The U.K Walks For A Good Cause from 2021-09-15T14:46:02
WBZ's Matt Shearer caught up with Chris Brannigan while he took a break in Cambridge
ListenWu, Essaibi George Claim Victory In Boston Preliminary Election from 2021-09-15T11:28:49
The two city councilors led in the unofficial results Wednesday morning and their opponents conceded, but votes were still coming in.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
George Wein, Man Behind Newport Jazz And Folk Festivals, Dies At Age 95 from 2021-09-14T17:02:30
WBZ's Drew Moholland has more on the festival promoters legacy
ListenRolling Stones Come To Worcester 40 Years Ago To The Day from 2021-09-14T15:18:12
WBZ's Drew Moholland spoke with the only photographer allowed into the show that night
ListenBU Professor Dies After Reportedly Falling Through Stairs Near JFK Station from 2021-09-14T14:09:36
WBZ's James Rojas tells us the investigation into his death is ongoing
ListenHurricane Aftermath Causes Lasting Problems For Massachusetts Farmers from 2021-09-13T22:57:29
Many Massachusetts farmers are struggling because of an extraordinarily wet summer and powerful storm systems.
ListenMA National Guard Deployed To Drive Kids To School from 2021-09-13T21:23:13
Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has deployed the National Guard to help kids in several communities get to school amid a bus driver shortage.
ListenMerrimack Valley Marks Three Years Since Devastating Explosions from 2021-09-13T17:06:43
Three years ago today, deadly gas explosions rocked the Merrimack Valley, and a vigil is taking place in Lawrence.
ListenFamilies For Justice As Healing Marches Against Construction Of New Prisons from 2021-09-13T15:56:48
WBZ's James Rojas spoke to some of the demonstrators
ListenMassachusetts One Of Three States To Have Two-Thirds Of Population Fully Vaccinated from 2021-09-13T14:45:45
WBZ's Jim MacKay breaks down the latest data from the CDC
ListenInjured Milton Academy Hockey Player Jake Thibeault Determined To Walk Again from 2021-09-13T11:44:11
Now released from hospital, injured Milton Academy hockey player Jake Thibeault is ready to start his road to recovery. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenBoston Mayoral Race Reaches Last Day Of Primary Campaign from 2021-09-13T11:23:55
Boston's preliminary election is Tuesday, and the field will be cut down to two candidates from five.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Dracut Church Of 9/11 Pilot Runs Food Drive In His Honor from 2021-09-12T20:52:02
Dracut pilot and farmer John Ogonowski was the pilot of United Airlines Flight 11, which was hijacked and flown into the World Trade Center on 9/11.
WBZ's Art Cohen reports:
Drivers, First Responders Line I-93 For Lawrence Marine's Final Trip Home from 2021-09-12T18:17:51
First responders honored Lawrence Marine Sgt. Johanny Rosario's procession as it passed, and hundreds of drivers pulled to the side of the road in a show of respect.
WBZ's Shari Small w...
Body Of Lawrence Marine Johanny Rosario Returns Home Amid Military Honors from 2021-09-12T16:36:02
Rosario was among the 13 service members killed in a suicide attack at Hamid Karzai International Airport during the U.S. evacuation from Afghanistan.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
Marblehead-Based Non-Profit Hosts Ride Along For First Responders from 2021-09-12T14:36:40
The Kennek Foundation donates a stuffed plush toy, called "Trouble the Dog," to young children in emotional distress and tough life situations.
WBZ's Tina Gao has more:
Stone Zoo Seeking Announces Name Auction For New Baby Sloth from 2021-09-10T20:17:23
WBZ's Karyn Regal, who talks way too fast, delivers this slow-breaking news
ListenWBZ: David Brudnoy 9/11/01 - Hour 3 from 2021-09-10T17:06:20
ListenWBZ: David Brudnoy 9/11/01 - Hour 2 from 2021-09-10T17:05:17
ListenWBZ: David Brudnoy 9/11/01 - Hour 1 from 2021-09-10T17:04:38
ListenBoston Pride Is Under New Management from 2021-09-10T16:47:45
The committee is looking to correct past allegations that they were lacking a sense of diversity among its member
ListenUMass Amherst's First Tailgate Canceled Due To Rise Of Covid Cases from 2021-09-10T16:31:40
WBZ's Jim MacKay tells us the university reported almost 150 positive cases of the virus in a week
ListenIndoor Mask Mandate Back In Effect In Medford from 2021-09-10T15:35:09
Residents are pretty split about how they feel about the mandate, as WBZ's James Rojas explains
ListenMold Causes Indefinite Summer Vacation For Springfield-Area High School from 2021-09-10T11:00:31
Summer vacation isn't over for South Hadley High School students, who may not come back to school until the end of September — but they could end up paying for it.
WBZ's John Baibak rep...
Connecticut College Becomes First College In New England To Go Remote from 2021-09-09T16:15:35
WBZ's Jim MacKay details how the institution is reacting after an increase in positive Covid-19 cases on campus
ListenBoston's Mayoral Race Is The Most Diverse Ever from 2021-09-09T15:18:14
WBZ's Laurie Kirby tells us this is a historic race for the city
Listen9/11 Flag Memorial At Boston Public Garden Vandalized from 2021-09-09T14:18:10
WBZ's Drew Moholland explains how several of the 3,000 flags were found uprooted on Thursday morning
ListenBoston Students Confront Bus Driver Shortage On First Day Of School from 2021-09-09T11:06:27
The city said that it had extended its contract with the bus driver's union, but still said there would be some delays on the first day of school.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
Medal Of Honor Recipients Pay A Visit To Lawrence High School from 2021-09-08T16:16:18
WBZ's James Rojas was there when the two sergeants came to the school on a Black Hawk that touched down on the school's baseball field
ListenBoston School Bus Drivers Asking For Postponement Of First Day Of School from 2021-09-08T15:48:57
WBZ's Laurie Kirby explains how this comes in the wake of a bus driver shortage
ListenBraintree High School Pushes Back First Day Because Of Asbestos from 2021-09-08T15:08:52
WBZ's Jim MacKay spoke to some very confused parents who did not receive the memo before bringing their kids to school Wednesday morning
ListenUsed Needles, Criminal Activity Make Boston Bengals Switch Practice Fields from 2021-09-08T14:28:08
WBZ's Jame Rojas tells us how a Pop Warner Football team has to bid farewell to its former practice field after facing routine problems with used needles and criminal activity
ListenEssex County Sheriff Taking Steps To Stop Illegal Drugs By Mail from 2021-09-08T10:52:09
The Sheriff's Department will switch to a digital system to help put a stop to drugs getting smuggled in through the mail. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small Reports:
ListenState Legislative Committee Meets For Medal Of Fidelity Proposal from 2021-09-07T16:41:53
WBZ's Carl Stevens explains how the medal would be granted to military families of service members who died from non-tangible battle wounds
ListenTrial of Former Tribe Chair, Cedric Cromwell, Postponed from 2021-09-07T15:03:56
WBZ's Rob Woodard tells us that Cromwell is charged with bribery and extortion
ListenMassachusetts Firefighters Head To Louisiana To Provide Relief from 2021-09-07T14:20:16
WBZ's James Rojas tells us how Massachusetts continues to lend a helping hand to victims of Hurricane Ida
ListenLogan Airport Calmer Than Usual Post-Labor Day Weekend from 2021-09-07T11:31:49
The TSA is reporting a 14% decrease in air travel this Labor Day weekend, compared to the 2019 holiday weekend. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports:
ListenMass. Firefighters Return Home From Western Wildfire Battle from 2021-09-05T21:13:29
The firefighters had been battling blazes in the Northern Rockies for the last three weeks.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more.
Mass. Red Cross Volunteers Head To New Jersey For Ida Cleanup from 2021-09-05T17:11:35
The volunteers are planning to hand out meals in shelters and neighborhoods, but that could change.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
Red Flags Warning Of Untreated Sewage Dump In Charles River from 2021-09-03T16:05:22
The red flags stretch along the river from Brighton to the Back Bay, and serve as a warning to avoid the area or to wash up after boating. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports.
ListenJFK's Famous Rocking Chair Calling Cape Cod Home from 2021-09-03T14:42:19
The chair is on display at the JFK Hyannis Museum until 2023 after previously being kept in New York. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenPanza Shoes In Framingham Is Going Out Of Business from 2021-09-03T12:17:49
WBZ's Matt Shearer spoke with owner Richard Panza on his plan to retire following the store's closure
ListenTornado Touches Down In Cape Cod As Ida Passed Through New England from 2021-09-03T11:43:41
WBZ’s Chris Fama spoke to someone at the NWS about how they determine the characteristics of a tornado
ListenThree Cases Of West Nile Virus Detected In Massachusetts from 2021-09-03T11:01:38
WBZ's James Rojas tells us two men and one woman, all above the age of 50, have been reported to contract the disease
ListenAllergies Or COVID? One Boston Expert With How To Tell: from 2021-09-02T23:38:44
Late summer allergens like ragweed pollen have some residents wondering if their symptoms are COVID or not.
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports:
Boston Schools Down Dozens Of Bus Drivers Ahead Of First Week from 2021-09-02T21:40:40
Superintendent Brenda Cassellius also said the district is down more than 150 food and cafeteria workers.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
Ida Forces Route 24 In Fall River To Temporarily Close from 2021-09-02T15:05:30
The remnants of Post-Tropical Cyclone Ida forced Route 24 in Fall River to temporarily close Thursday morning due to floodwaters. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenQuincy Coffee Shop Asking Customers To Bring Their Own Cups from 2021-09-02T12:00:29
The shop has been dealing with a cup shortage and is trying to resolve an ethical dilemma. WBZ's Chris Fama says customers should have their favorite mug at the ready
ListenManager's Dog Helps Evacuate Tenants From Falmouth Motel Electrical Fire from 2021-09-01T12:29:56
WBZ's Laurie Kirby tells us that the dog, named Freddie, smelled the smoke and alerted his owner to spring into action
ListenActing Mayor Kim Janey Enacts Eviction Moratorium For The City Of Boston from 2021-09-01T10:41:53
The move comes just days after the Supreme Court overturned a ban on eviction moratoriums nationwide. WBZ's James Rojas explains
ListenDecision To Close Scituate Coast Guard Station Facing Opposition from 2021-08-31T16:40:21
A recent decision to close a seasonal Coast Guard station in Scituate is facing opposition from coastal towns south of Boston and those in Washington. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenBrookline's Coolidge Theatre Will Require Vaccine Proof Starting Friday from 2021-08-31T16:11:36
The theater said customers could also present a negative COVID test result to get into the building.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
Sounds Of Spotify Schools Makes Soundtracks For Students At Boston Campuses from 2021-08-31T12:00:07
Is your school on the list? WBZ's Jim MacKay will let you know
ListenBoston Red Sox Adds Two More Players To Its Covid Injury List from 2021-08-31T11:20:21
Pitcher Martin Perez and closer Matt Barnes are the latest Sox players to test positive for the coronavirus.
ListenMass. Organizations Save Dozens Of Pets In Ida's Path from 2021-08-30T23:25:20
The MSPCA and ASPCA collaborated to get the animals out of harm's way before the storm slammed into the Gulf Coast.
WBZ's Carl Stevens has more:
Governor Baker Comments On Death Of Lawrence Marine from 2021-08-30T22:54:39
Marine Sgt. Johanny Rosario was one of 13 U.S. service members killed in Kabul last Thursday in a suicide bombing.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
Boston Hockey Star Jimmy Hayes Laid To Rest In Dorchester from 2021-08-30T18:51:52
Jimmy Hayes died last week, and crowds of fans attended his wake on Sunday at Dorchester's Florian Hall.
WBZ's Drew Mulholland reports:
Deployed South Coast Soldier Sends Message To Students At Home from 2021-08-30T17:53:07
U.S. Army Major Micah Kidney has four more months on his deployment overseas.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
Volunteers Build Ramp For Paralyzed Woburn Shooting Victim from 2021-08-30T17:12:33
Woburn 19-year-old Jemil Evans was paralyzed from the neck down after accidentally being shot in the neck in June. Now he's coming home, and volunteers helped build him a ramp and deck over the wee...
ListenJoseph P. Kennedy On Potential Sirhan Parole: Board Made "Grievous Error" from 2021-08-30T12:34:34
The former congressman hopes the entire California Parole Board will reverse their decision, as we hear from WBZ's Laurie Kirby
ListenMassachusetts Task Force To Help Those Effected By Hurricane Ida from 2021-08-30T12:30:46
Some of the task force's members also went down to Louisiana 16 years ago, to the day, to help those effected by Hurricane Katrina
ListenEnslaved Africans Honored At Middle Passage Dedication Ceremony from 2021-08-30T10:55:50
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville was at the ceremony, which featured a demonstration remembering Africans who either lost their lives or survived the Transatlantic slave trade.
ListenWrentham Cereal Food Drive Aimed To Help Local Food Pantries from 2021-08-27T20:28:38
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services is looking to collect up to 1,500 boxes of cereal and is well on their way toward reaching that goal
ListenMonster Jam Comes To Gillette Stadium from 2021-08-27T19:23:05
The event required over 250 loads of dirt to build the track for the show
ListenJamaica Plain Skate Park Gets Hit With Graffiti Before Official Opening from 2021-08-27T16:10:48
Renovations for the park will cost up to 75 thousand dollars with the state covering a majority of the expenses
ListenBoston Indoor Mask Mandate Now In Effect from 2021-08-27T14:28:29
This mandate is a bit different from the one seen last year
ListenFramingham Schools Dealing With Bus Driver Shortage from 2021-08-27T10:40:36
The issue is that the vendor the school district contracted is short about ten bus drivers from the required 77. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports:
ListenBraintree Company Recycles Pavement To Fix Mass. Roads from 2021-08-27T00:34:13
The American Society of Civil Engineers says a quarter of all roads in the state are in poor condition. One Braintree company has a way to fix them up without hurting the earth.
WBZ's C...
Janey Asks State To Pull Plug On Boston Waterfront Development Plan from 2021-08-26T20:48:21
The Acting Mayor said the current plan, first approved in 2017, didn't take climate change or equity concerns into account.
WBZ' Karyn Regal reports:
Enmanuel Familia's Wife Breaks Silence On Worcester Officer's Drowning from 2021-08-26T17:44:07
Jennifer Familia spoke about the day her husband drowned in a video series with the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association and the Manny 267 Foundation.
WBZ's Chris Fama reports:
Malden Couple Receives Massive Donation From Anonymous Donor After Burglary from 2021-08-26T15:49:06
The donor coordinated a large package drop-off with Malden police
ListenLoud Booms In Peabody Explained As Earthquake Swarms from 2021-08-26T15:23:20
Residents got a likely explanation to the recent loud booms from a researcher at Boston College
ListenMassachusetts Utility Companies Joining Forces To Expand EV Infrastructure from 2021-08-26T10:42:33
Eversource and National Grid are waiting for approval for their multi-million dollar plans to build up Massachusetts' Electric backbone. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports.
ListenColorful Art Display In Brockton Honors Local Victims Of The Coronavirus from 2021-08-25T21:11:15
The display is made up of polymer strings from several different materials
ListenArchdiocese Of Boston Plans On Implementing Universal Indoor Mask Mandate from 2021-08-25T19:11:30
This will apply to 69 out the 100 Catholic schools located throughout the Commonwealth
ListenGymja Warrior Builds Confidence In Kids Throughout The Pandemic from 2021-08-25T16:46:45
WBZ's James Rojas visited the gym's location in Woburn where kids were benefitting from their programs firsthand
ListenMassachusetts Public School Mask Mandate Expected To Be Announced Wednesday from 2021-08-25T14:25:16
The education commissioner plans on the mandate staying in effect until October 1
ListenWatertown Becomes Latest City To Require People To Mask Up from 2021-08-25T10:48:27
The requirement goes into place August 25, after the Watertown Board of Health approved the requirement to mandate masks indoors. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports:
ListenNantucket Group Set To Sue Over Vineyard Wind Turbines from 2021-08-24T23:34:49
The anti-wind-turbine group ACK Residents Against Turbines said Right whales are at the center of the suit.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
Watertown Family Charged In Alleged Lottery Ripoff Scheme from 2021-08-24T21:03:51
Federal prosecutors said three members of the Jaafar family had been buying winning tickets and cashing them as their own.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
New TikTok "Milk Crate Challenge" Injuring People With Few Winners from 2021-08-24T18:33:01
WBZ's Matt Shearer caught up with one woman that successfully completed the Milk Crate Challenge, but even she says other people shouldn't try it.
ListenProtest Outside Malden DESE Headquarters Over School Masks from 2021-08-24T17:41:06
Around a hundred people protested the Education Department's decision to allow a mask mandate, while a smaller group of counter-protestors also showed up.
WBZ's James Rojas reports:
DESE Authorizes Education Commissioner To Implement Mask Mandate In Schools from 2021-08-24T15:34:57
While the vote passed 9 to 1, hundreds of people were protesting against the mandate
ListenCar Crashes Into Charles River In Cambridge from 2021-08-24T14:28:18
The SUV appeared to drive right through the fence along the side of the Western Avenue Bridge
ListenSmall Tornadoes Easier To Spot As Doppler Radar Tech Improves from 2021-08-23T23:31:42
The three small tornadoes spotted in Central Mass. may not have been spotted at all not long ago.
More with WBZ's Karyn Regal
Tree Smashes Dartmouth Woman's Bedroom Day After Leaving For College from 2021-08-23T22:01:44
Lili Chamberlain, the student's mother, said she thought it was a clap of thunder at first.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
Scammers Target Boston-Area Musician Amid Gig Shortage from 2021-08-23T21:04:10
Amy Griffin said she was asked to write a birthday song for a 4-year-old that didn't exist.
More from WBZ's Matt Shearer:
State Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Blue Hill Country Club Wait Staff from 2021-08-23T18:01:43
The staff sued their employer for not receiving a service charge that went to the club
ListenSeaweed Causes Rotten Odor At Sandy Beach In Cohasset from 2021-08-23T15:51:24
The stench is caused when the plant washes onto the shore and is exposed to extreme heat and humidity
ListenTwo Worcester Kidnapping Suspects Due In Court On Monday from 2021-08-23T12:17:54
Kassidy Lauziere-Cuevas, 19, of Milford and Daquan Jefferson, 23, of Worcester, were arrested Saturday for kidnapping and reckless endangerment of a child, Worcester police said. WBZ NewsRadio's Jo...
ListenHenri Settles On Top Of Northeast, Dropping More Rain On Monday from 2021-08-23T11:31:56
Forecasters say Henri is expected to move east across New England, dropping 1 to 3 more inches of rain, which could lead to more flooding in some areas. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal Reports.
ListenA New Partnership Hopes To Bring People Of Color To Ipswich River from 2021-08-20T20:41:52
The program will offer free memberships through the Ipswich River Watershed Association.
ListenTropical Storm Henri Causing Ferry Disruptions On Cape Cod from 2021-08-20T17:16:38
Those planning to travel this weekend to the Cape may want to make other travel arrangements.
ListenThomas Latanowich Found Guilty In The Murder Of Yarmouth Police Sergeant from 2021-08-20T16:51:09
Latanowich was found guilty of second-degree murder for shooting and killing Gannon in 2018.
ListenBoston's Boch Center Will Now Require Proof Of Vaccination For Entry from 2021-08-19T12:11:31
This applies to anyone attending a show at the Wang or Shubert Theatre in downtown Boston.
ListenBoston Hosts First Cruise Ship Since Beginning Of Pandemic from 2021-08-18T17:20:42
The Crystal Symphony is set to depart from Boston Harbor on Sunday. WBZ's James Rojas reports
ListenMurder Convictions Tossed In Boston College Students Death from 2021-08-17T10:55
Antwan Carter and Daniel Pinkney were convicted of murder for the 2007 shooting in Roxbury of Cedrick Steele. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens Reports:
ListenAfternoon Report: Monday, August 16, 2021 from 2021-08-16T21:35:14
President Biden warns the Taliban not to interfere with evacuations from Afghanistan. Governor Baker says he's not considering changing the state's mask policy. An accused cop killer takes the sta...
ListenLocal Nonprofit Hopes To Continue Providing Education For Afghan Women from 2021-08-16T17:18:17
Razia's Ray of Hope Foundation is based in Wellesley and works across borders to support girls and women in Afghanistan seeking an education.
ListenCustomers React To Russo's In Watertown Announcing Its Closure from 2021-08-16T16:28:35
Healthy eaters west of Boston are mourning the loss of a local staple.
ListenCoast Guard Searches For Fisherman Who Fell Overboard Off Of Nantucket from 2021-08-16T15:55:38
The man was reportedly not wearing a lifejacket.
ListenArt Goes On At Lynn's Kings Beach — One Of The Most Polluted In The State from 2021-08-15T20:22:14
For Annette Sykes, the point is to turn the beach into a place people can enjoy.
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports:
Newbury Street In Boston Closed To Cars For "Open Newbury Street" from 2021-08-15T18:37:43
The famous street in Boston will be car-free for three Sundays in a row.
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports:
Revere Veteran Disheartened As Taliban Enters Kabul from 2021-08-15T15:13:48
Afghanistan Veteran Marc Silvestri of Revere was a supporter of the withdrawal, but said he never though the country would collapse so fast.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
"Wicked Hot Mystic" Will Identify And Cool Hot Spots Across The Boston Area from 2021-08-13T16:44:08
The campaign is using heat mapping technology to determine spots that need some extra cooling.
ListenNorth End Restaurant Owner Faces Heat And Virus Barriers from 2021-08-13T16:15:36
The restaurateur is having to deal with customers in a number of different capacities.
ListenDedham's Beloved Blue Bunny Is Here To Stay from 2021-08-13T15:29:33
The town came together to save the statue through a social media hashtag movement.
ListenUS Census Shows Worcester's Population Grew Exponentially Over The Past Decade from 2021-08-13T14:46:43
The city and county both saw a stark population increase.
ListenCambridge-Based Moderna, Pfizer Get FDA Approval For Third Dose from 2021-08-13T10:42:15
Third doses of the Moderna and Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines could start being administered as soon as this weekend. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports.
ListenBoston Acting Mayor Kim Janey Announces Vaccine Mandate For City Workers from 2021-08-12T20:25:18
Boston Acting Mayor Kim Janey has announced a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all city employees.
ListenThe Johnson&Johnson Vaccine Is Showing Higher Efficacy Rates Against The Delta Variant from 2021-08-12T17:22
Data was collected from a study done in nearly half a million healthcare workers in South Africa.
ListenMassachusetts Looks To Implement New Swimming Safety Protocols from 2021-08-12T16:41:06
New initiatives include updated lifesaving equipment at beaches and swimming pools.
ListenNewburyport Piano Man Brings Enjoyment to Beach Boardwalk from 2021-08-12T15:29:14
The college student is raising money while studying at Virginia Tech.
ListenNortheastern University Will Require Masks To Be Worn Indoors This Fall from 2021-08-12T14:47:56
Students, faculty and staff will also have to provide information on their vaccination status.
ListenPandemic Gives Boost To Peabody Brothers' Meal Plan Business from 2021-08-12T10:30:28
The Perrina brothers are well-known on the North Shore for their restaurant Toscana Ristorante, and at first wanted to help their dad eat healthier.
WBZ's Drew Mulholland has more:
Scituate Board of Health Votes Not To Investigate Wind Turbine Complaints from 2021-08-11T15:14:38
Scituate's Board of Health voted this week to not investigate health complaints from residents who live near a wind turbine. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenSalem Board of Health Votes To Implement Indoor Mask Mandate from 2021-08-11T14:39:48
The Salem Board of Health has unanimously voted to implement an indoor mask mandate. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenNational Grid One Of The First To Use And Test Full-Electric Power Source from 2021-08-10T17:02:19
The electricity provider held and event to showcase the use of backhoe in its day-to-day operations.
ListenTrash Remaining On The Side Of Route 3 Week After Tractor Trailer Spill from 2021-08-10T16:53:07
The truck crashed on its side and spilled garbage on the shoulder of the road.
ListenChild Therapists: How The Pandemic Added To This Pre-existent Shortage from 2021-08-09T17:16:05
More and more parents are finding it harder to locate a therapist for their child.
ListenMassachusetts Welcomes Home Medalists As Olympics End from 2021-08-09T11:00:46
Athletes from across the state took home a haul of medals, including a few surprises.
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports:
School Parents Discuss Children's School Safety In Roxbury from 2021-08-06T21:12:11
The director of the CDC and the Education Secretary were both present.
ListenPlymouth Homeowners Faced With Smell From Rotting Whale Carcass from 2021-08-06T19:58:42
The remains have been described as smelling like a combination of dead rotting fish, garbage and sewage.
ListenFlag Football Tournament Set To Help Coach Fighting Cancer from 2021-08-06T19:22:21
The coach is known as "The Godfather of Flag Football" in his hometown area.
ListenSculptors Brace Wind And Rain At Revere's Beach And Sand Sculpting Festival from 2021-08-06T18:38:58
The festival was cancelled last year due to Covid.
ListenMarshfield Music And Arts Festival To Practice Covid Safety This Weekend from 2021-08-06T16:30:52
The town is preparing for the two-day event with masks, hand washing and more.
ListenCovid Sites Seeing A Rise In Tests Amid Delta Variant Concerns from 2021-08-06T15:59:24
One site in Cambridge is considering expanding its hours to meet the demand.
ListenDogs In Largest Animal Cruelty Case In S.C. To Be Up For Adoption in Mass. from 2021-08-06T15:48:58
Massachusetts is now home to some dogs that were part of the largest animal cruelty case ever in South Carolina. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenWeymouth Police Are Taking Their Training To The Matt from 2021-08-06T15:13:49
A Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu school in the South Shore is preparing officers with martial arts to deal with any and all situations in the line of duty.
ListenMask Order Now In Effect On Nantucket Amid Rising Covid Cases from 2021-08-06T10:35
The Board of Health made the decision in an emergency meeting on Thursday. WBZ's Tim Dunn Reports.
ListenAshland Dentist Lets You Play Video Games As He Cleans Your Teeth from 2021-08-05T23:16:58
Dr. Tej Shah shares something with his younger patients: an obsessive love of video games.
WBZ's Matt Shearer has more:
Lobster Prices Soar As Crustaceans Crawl To Cooler Waters from 2021-08-05T21:18:54
If you want to get a hand on some lobster in Massachusetts, be prepared to fork over some cash. A classic case of supply-and-demand has hit the industry.
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports:
Janey: "I Wish I Had Not Used" Slavery Comparison To Vaccine Mandates from 2021-08-05T19:48:13
The acting mayor expressed regret over the way she phrased her opposition to vaccine passports in Boston, but still said she was not in favor of the mandates.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
Fall Out Boy Not Performing At Fenway Because Of Covid from 2021-08-05T10:39:02
"Fall Out Boy" says they will no longer be performing in Boston or New York out of an abundance of caution. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports.
ListenVeterinarians Are The Latest Pandemic Shortage In Massachusetts from 2021-08-04T23:40:02
A pet boom during the early days of the pandemic has led to lots of problems later on — and precious little vet availability.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
Nantucket Organization Wants To Save Island Starlight from 2021-08-04T22:55:21
The organization Nantucket Lights is trying to conserve the island's naturally dark sky.
WBZ's Tim Dunn reports:
Boston's Traffic Patterns Are Shifting. Here's When The Roads Are Busiest: from 2021-08-04T22:13:08
Hybrid offices have caused a unforeseen switch in the busiest days for the state's notoriously-congested roadways.
WBZ's Madison Rogers has more:
Chapin Beach Lifeguards Save A New Hampshire Man's Life from 2021-08-04T11:57:55
Three lifeguards at Dennis' Chapin Beach are being hailed as heroes after saving a New Hampshire's life Sunday. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenAuto Shops Are Suffering From A Lack Of Mechanics from 2021-08-03T21:55:28
If you have to wait weeks to bring in your car for repairs, you're not alone.
ListenAllston Christmas Gets An Early Start from 2021-08-03T21:19:08
It's beginning to look a lot like a furniture store.
ListenProposed Ballad Question May Change How Gig Workers Are Classified And Paid from 2021-08-03T20:37:51
The 2022 ballot question would exempt companies like Uber and Door Dash that employ gig workers.
ListenBaby Name Consultants Are Finding More Business from 2021-08-03T18:06:06
Parents who are stressed about their baby's name can consider hiring a professional to help them through their impactful decision.
ListenSalem State Appeals Court Finds Man Guilty Of Animal Cruelty from 2021-08-03T17:27:17
He said he was creating a new breed of dog, and was convicted of animal cruelty after two dead puppies were found in Revere. Now the state appeals court has ruled in the case of Dominick Donovan.
ListenMore Massachusetts Businesses Are Requiring Proof Of Vaccination from 2021-08-03T16:39:34
At this stage in the pandemic, multiple business owners are trying to keep their doors open while also keeping their customers and clients safe.
ListenHull Artist Makes Art Out Of Trash She Picks Up On The Beach from 2021-08-02T15:46:20
For years, Jackie Ranney, an artist in Hull, has made it a regular practice to clear trash off the beaches. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens Reports.
ListenDeath Investigation Underway At Copley Place Parking Garage from 2021-08-02T14:34:58
People staying at the Boston Marriott Copley Place Hotel say they were woken up by an alarm going off around 6 A.M. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay Reports.
ListenTrial For Alleged Killer Of Yarmouth Police Officer Sean Gannon Begins from 2021-08-02T10:46:09
Thomas Latanowich is accused of shooting and killing Sgt. Sean Gannon of the Yarmouth Police Department in 2018.
WBZ's Rob Woodard reports:
In Jamaica Plain, Jamaica Pond Closes For Algae Bloom from 2021-08-01T21:17:15
ListenMeet Dorchester's Professional Tinder Bio Writer from 2021-08-01T20:12:20
Chanel Connor makes a living writing the online dating profiles for people who can't seem to get a match.
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports:
Boston Doctor Weighs In On Rare Heart Inflammation In Teens Getting The Covid Vaccine from 2021-07-31T20:11:44
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenFederal Eviction Ban Set To Expire, Putting Tens Of Thousands Of Mass. Residents At Risk from 2021-07-31T16:57:49
ListenInvestigation Underway After Green Line Crash Injures Over 20 People from 2021-07-31T15:54:22
ListenPete Frates' Wife Kicks Off Ice Bucket Challenge Month With Boston Event from 2021-07-30T20:54:37
Dozens of people kicked off Ice Bucket Challenge month in Massachusetts by pouring a bucket of ice over their heads on Friday. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville Reports:
ListenUMass Amherst Sees Record Demand For On Campus Housing from 2021-07-30T19:43:36
Ed Blaguszewski, spokesman for UMass Amherst, said it looks like they'll be at full capacity for the fall. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens Reports:
ListenWhitman Pub Hosts Viewing Party To Support Two Local Olympians from 2021-07-30T17:39:43
McQuiggin's Pub on Washington Street was roaring with excitement when Team USA beat the Netherlands. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports:
ListenKorean War Veteran To Be Laid To Rest After 70 Years from 2021-07-30T17:12:40
The U.S. Department of Defense says the remains of Lieutenant Thomas Redgate will be put to rest by members of his family. WBZ NewsRadio's Rob Woodard Reports:
ListenMural Honoring The LBGTQ+ Community Unveiled In Providence from 2021-07-30T15:19:07
ListenTo Save Mass. Fisheries, You May Need To Eat Some Weird Fish from 2021-07-29T23:54:10
As popular fish like haddock and cod hit a population slump, experts said eating more unusual fish could help support the industry.
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports:
Who Has The Best Bar Pizza On The South Shore? One Man's Quest To Find Out from 2021-07-29T22:45:03
Todd Mead grew up in Raynham and is starting a food truck in Colorado, so he got the ten best bar pizza places on the South Shore and ranked them.
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports:
Janey: Boston "Did Not Take Sufficient Steps" In Patrick Rose Case from 2021-07-29T19:39:10
ListenWhat Should You Do If You Win Massachusetts VaxMillions Giveaway? from 2021-07-28T22:39:45
Financial planner Ryan Hazel from AmeriPrise Financial Services Company says the first thing you should do is get that money to a safe place.
ListenCape Cod Gateway Airport Terminal Renamed After New England Natives from 2021-07-28T20:32:13
"They're pioneers with local ties, they trained at this airport and their families are from the local area," said Assistant Airport Director Matthew Elia. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn Reports.
ListenUp, Up And Away; New Seaplane Connects Boston To New York from 2021-07-28T19:40:48
This is the first time a seaplane service has operated from Boston since World War II. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal Reports.
ListenBreak Out The Bug Spray, Mass. Seeing More Mosquitoes This Summer from 2021-07-28T19:02:44
Experts say, if mosquitoes seem worse than usual this year, it's because they are. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer Reports:
ListenAll Questions Welcome, BPPA Hosting First Ever Community Forum from 2021-07-28T18:13:46
Boston Police Patrolmen's Association President Larry Calderone said no subject will be off limits during the Union's first ever community forum. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe Reports:
ListenBeverly High School Librarian Competing On "Jeopardy!" from 2021-07-27T22:42:28
Barbara Fecteau's couldn't tell WBZ NewsRadio if she won, and said the whole first half of the game is a blur to her.
WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports:
Chronic Cannabis Hospital Visits On The Rise In Mass., Doctor Says from 2021-07-27T18:24:17
Doctors are seeing a large rise in one particular syndrome that causes nausea and vomiting for two days or more.
WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports:
Cambridge-Based Moderna Wants To Expand Child Vaccine Trials from 2021-07-27T16:35:05
The biomedical company said the move is a way to detect rare side effects of the vaccine before it's released to the general population.
WBZ's Jim MacKay reports:
MassDot Provides Cost Estimate And Timeline For I-93 South Bridge Repairs from 2021-07-27T11:11:24
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenPeabody Cat Comes Home After Six Years Away from 2021-07-26T23:18:24
The cat, named "Mini Max," jumped out of a window at his owner's condo and disappeared without a trace.
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports:
Calls To Decriminalize Magic Mushrooms From Mass. Advocacy Group from 2021-07-26T20:19:52
The mushrooms, which contain the psychoactive compound Psilocybin, have already been decriminalized in places like Cambridge, Somerville and Northampton. A local group says the mushrooms could help...
ListenSmoky Haze From Western Wildfires Blankets Mass., Causes False Alarms from 2021-07-26T19:32:13
WBZ's Shari Small spoke to a National Weather Service meteorologist about the blanket of smoky haze that drifted into Massachusetts on Monday.
ListenPilot Program Will Bring Free Rides To MBTA Bus Route 28, Mayor Janey Says from 2021-07-26T17:22:39
A three-month pilot program will bring free rides to Boston's busiest bus route. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenNH Gov. Chris Sununu Signs 'Medical Freedom' Bill Into Law from 2021-07-26T12:09:08
ListenLynn Celebrates Completion Of Black Lives Matter Mural from 2021-07-26T11:08:20
ListenTruck Crashes Into Braintree House With Two Dogs Behind Wheel, No Driver from 2021-07-25T22:04:43
The truck had apparently rolled down the grassy hill without the driver. Instead, two less-than-qualified operators were in the cab.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
West Roxbury Gym Trains Athletes For Special Olympics from 2021-07-25T20:48:29
Inclusive Fitness is training athletes for basketball, soccer, gymnastics, and many other sports.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more:
Are You Feeling Lucky? First VaxMillions Drawing Is Monday from 2021-07-25T19:04:55
Those who are entered in the state's VaxMillions Giveaway vaccine lottery face far better odds than playing a traditional lottery, based on the amount of people who are entered.
WBZ's Sh...
Provincetown Announces Emergency Town Meeting Amid Growing COVID Cluster from 2021-07-25T17:45:30
Officials said they could vote on new measures to contain COVID-19 spread after more than 400 cases were linked to the town.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
Police ID Victim In Fatal Dedham Rollover from 2021-07-25T16:10:45
The SUV landed upside down in several feet of water after rolling over into a flooded gully.
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron reports:
Mattapan Holds Pop-Up Clinic To Boost Vaccine Numbers from 2021-07-25T14:50:59
Mattapan has the lowest vaccination rate in the city at just 39%. The clinic on Saturday was part of a push to get the neighborhood up to speed.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
Conservationists Try To Cancel Newburyport Shark Fishing Tournament from 2021-07-23T20:20:53
Conservationists are trying to cancel events such as the upcoming Newburyport Shark and Tuna Tournament.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Officials Search To Identify The Cause Of The Charles River's Foul Smell from 2021-07-23T18:39:41
Some strange, foul, odors have been coming from the Charles River in Natick. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenSparklers Are Illegal In Massachusetts, But That Could Change from 2021-07-23T17:21:51
There is a push on Beacon Hill to legalize sparklers in Massachusetts. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenGolf Course On The U.S.-Canadian Border Remains Closed To American Players from 2021-07-23T16:52:53
Aroostook Valley Country Club resides on the U.S.-Canadian border, so the golf course remains closed to American players because of Canada's COVID-19 restrictions.
WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay ...
Fenway Vietnam Memorial Vandalized With Red Paint; Police Investigating from 2021-07-23T16:06:26
The Vietnam War memorial in the Fenway Rose Garden has been vandalized with red paint. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenRoosevelt Circle Overpass Repairs On I-93 South To Take up To 8 Months from 2021-07-22T21:23:25
MassDOT officials say the repairs of Roosevelt Circle overpass could take up to 8 months to complete, following Monday's truck crash.
WBZ NewsRadios's Karyn Regal reports.
Acting Mayor Janey Says Students Will Continue Wearing Masks from 2021-07-22T20:24:08
Boston's Acting Mayor Kim Janey says the city’s public school students will continue wearing masks in the fall.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Trying To Avoid Getting Bitten: Greenhead Flies Return To Plum Island from 2021-07-22T16:49:50
Some residents in Newburyport spoke to WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland about how they're trying to avoid getting bitten by Greenhead flies this season.
ListenSt. Vincent Nurses Resuming Negotiations With Hospital, Federal Mediator from 2021-07-22T12:01:39
ListenMass. Gig Workers Can Fight Surprise Pandemic Aid Bills, Lawyers Say from 2021-07-22T00:36:52
WBZ NewsRadio told you about how some Mass. gig workers were hit with surprise bills after collecting pandemic unemployment. Two unemployment lawyers say, there's a way out.
WBZ's Karyn...
Natick Couple Sues Ebay For Stalking, Harassment Campaign from 2021-07-21T21:00:42
The couple said they were targeted by Ebay employees, receiving things like a funeral wreath and a bloody pig's head mask in the mail, and being followed around by a black van. Now they're suing E...
ListenWestern Wildfires Bring Smoke And Hazy Skies To New England from 2021-07-21T11:03:59
ListenWest Yarmouth Nursing Home Hit With COVID-19 Outbreak from 2021-07-20T23:25:04
Maplewood at Mayflower Place in West Yarmouth has reported a total of 33 new COVID-19 cases among staff and residents since July 10.
WBZ's Carl Stevens reports:
"Several Months" Of Major Delays Expected In Medford After I-93 Crash from 2021-07-20T21:48:34
ListenIs Mass. Red Tide Safe For Swimming? Wood's Hole Biologist Has The Answer from 2021-07-20T19:52:17
Massachusetts recently sent out red tide warnings that suspended shellfishing for huge portions of the state's coastline. Does that mean it's still safe to swim in the water?
WBZ's Kary...
Pride Flags Stolen From Wenham Church And Museum, Again from 2021-07-20T19:22:21
This is the second time in two months the Pride flags were stolen from the two organizations in Wenham.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
FBI Releases 300 Pages Of Whitey Bulger Case Documents from 2021-07-19T23:46:48
300 pages of new documents released by the FBI detail a horserace-fixing case that notorious Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger was involved in, among other things.
WBZ's Shari Small r...
South Coast Police Chief Facing Charges For Allegedly Drinking And Driving from 2021-07-19T14:31:45
Officials say the 61-year-old was also cited for a marked lanes violation. WBZ NewsRadio's Rob Woodard Reports.
ListenP-Town Officials Increase Covid-19 Testing Amid Surge In Breakthrough Cases from 2021-07-19T10:51:46
ListenFour Mayoral Candidates, Rep. Pressley Attend Roxbury Unity Parade from 2021-07-18T22:26:16
Four mayoral candidates and Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley attended the Roxbury Unity Parade.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
MBTA Runs Emergency Drill Near Forest Hills Station from 2021-07-18T21:33:26
The emergency drill run by the MBTA, but some neighbors were still taken by surprise.
WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
Weymouth Police Identify Woman Killed In Saturday Hit And Run from 2021-07-18T18:35:27
The woman was stuck and killed by a hit-and-run driver early Saturday morning.
WBZ's Charlie Bergeron reports:
Worcester Has Already Broken Rain Record Halfway Through July from 2021-07-18T16:51:13
The Worcester area was flooded with more rain as the state deals with a historically wet July.
WBZ's Shari Small reports:
NOAA: Researchers Predict High-Tide Flooding To Escalate Into 2022 from 2021-07-16T21:33:16
The NOAA projects that U.S. coastal communities such as Boston will see increased high-tide flooding going into next year.
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
Bristol County Police K-9s First In Country To Be Trained To Sniff COVID from 2021-07-16T20:21:01
The Bristol County Sheriff’s office is the first in the country to use canines to sniff out COVID-19.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Boating Fails At The 'Cut Bridge' In Gloucester Go Viral On Instagram from 2021-07-16T19:13:59
A Gloucester resident has gained 10-thousand followers on Instagram for video taping boaters attempting to get through the Blynman Canal.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
A Construction Accident At An Apartment Complex In Norwood Leaves 3 Injured from 2021-07-16T17:46:50
Thee people are seriously injured after a construction accident at Windsor Garden apartment complex in Norwood.
ListenThe Gazebo In Nantucket To No Longer Serve People Under 25 from 2021-07-16T16:21:55
A popular bar in Nantucket, The Gazebo, will no longer serve individuals under the age of 25.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
A New Miss Massachusetts Will Be Crowned This Weekend from 2021-07-16T10:55:34
Nearly two dozen young women from across the Commonwealth will be in Worcester for this weekend's Miss Massachusetts pageant, which was cancelled last summer because of the pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio'...
ListenGoose Pays Visit To Mate Getting Surgery At N.E. Wildlife Center from 2021-07-15T23:11:39
ListenInvestigators Looking To Use Cell Phone Tower Data To Look Into Greater Boston Armed Robberies from 2021-07-15T21:00:32
ListenFederal Officials Eyeing Boston As Potential 5G Innovation Hub from 2021-07-15T18:51:32
ListenMajor League Quidditch Season Returns To Boston from 2021-07-15T17:08:19
ListenFlying High Dogs: Canine Performers Put On Show For Hanover Residents from 2021-07-15T16:20:25
ListenBoston School Committee Overhauls Admissions Process For City Exam Schools from 2021-07-15T10:50
It was after 10 p.m., on Wednesday night, when the unanimous vote came in that gave lower-income students a better chance of getting into the city's exam schools. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas Reports.
ListenT-Shirt Shortage Strikes Provincetown Business In Peak Tourist Season from 2021-07-14T23:40:47
Paul Nesbit, who owns a retail apparel store in Provincetown, said stressed supply chains have made it a struggle to get enough of his products to customers.
WBZ's Chris Fama reports:
Mass. State Troopers Looking For Staffing Answers As Manpower Dwindles from 2021-07-14T21:59:32
Two officials at the Massachusetts State Police said the agency is facing a severe staff shortage.
WBZ's Karyn Regal has more:
Newton Holding Meeting Over Break-Ins That Hit Five Asian Residents from 2021-07-14T20:06:41
Police haven't yet uncovered any evidence that would suggest a hate crime in a string of Newton break-ins, but did say the race of the victims was a factor in their investigation.
ListenNorth Andover Condo Gets Homophobic Death Threat On Doorstep from 2021-07-14T17:19:50
Residents of a condo building in North Andover are shaken up after the hate letter - which contained swastikas and a death threat - was dropped inside their front door Monday morning.
W...
Bruins Defenseman Kevan Miller Announces Retirement From The NHL from 2021-07-14T15:05:18
Miller is deciding to focus on his health and family after seven seasons in the NHL.
ListenIntellectual Disability Advocates Push For Bill To Expand College Opportunities from 2021-07-14T11:04:11
ListenA Goat Dilemma In Tewksbury As State Orders Woman To Kill Her Pets from 2021-07-13T22:46:03
ListenBoston Covid-19 Health Inequities Task Force Makes Pandemic Recovery Recommendations from 2021-07-13T11:11:29
ListenMan Returns Lost Air Force Dog Tag From Wareham "Thermometer Man" from 2021-07-13T00:02:30
ListenPolice Pull Man From Eastham Pond — Then Arrest Him from 2021-07-12T22:22:07
ListenSome Say Colonial-Era Spring In Lynnfield Has Water With Healing Properties from 2021-07-12T20:32:36
ListenLynn Earmarks Half-Million Dollars For Unarmed Crisis Response Team from 2021-07-12T19:31:40
ListenReport: 264 Mass. Beaches Had Potentially Unsafe Water Quality In 2020 from 2021-07-12T17:06:58
A new report from Environment Massachusetts shows 264 beaches in Massachusetts tested positive for potentially unsafe water quality on at least one day in 2020. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston City Buildings And Courts Open Their Doors To The Public from 2021-07-12T11:09:12
ListenBraintree Hosts Cornhole Tournament In Honor Of Fallen Police Dog Kitt from 2021-07-11T20:40:54
ListenHealth Officials Administer Covid-19 Vaccine At Area Churches In Somerville from 2021-07-11T18:32:36
ListenLocal Lawyer Hailed For Invention Of 'Easy Bake Oven Of Cannabis' from 2021-07-11T16:24:53
ListenThree Former MBTA Police Officers Facing Charges Of Salary Fraud from 2021-07-11T15:19:47
ListenInfant Boy Dies After Being Struck By Truck Driver In Chelsea from 2021-07-10T20:44:20
The boy and his parents were both injured in the accident and taken to Mass General Hospital for treatment.
ListenVeterinary Shortage Amid Surge In Pet Adoptions from 2021-07-10T19:56:51
If you’ve been having a tough time getting an appointment with your veterinarian, you’re not alone. Millions of people adopted new pets during the pandemic and with Covid restrictions lifted, the c...
ListenBoston Pride's Leadership Board Is Dissolving from 2021-07-10T17:24:03
The organization has been responsible for arranging the city's Pride Parade every year.
ListenLowell Woman Repaying Service Dog Through His Artistic Talents from 2021-07-10T16:25:32
Salem is one busy making a lot of money for himself as well as capturing the hearts of many.
ListenUMass Students Make Unique Discovery At Remembrance Park in Plymouth from 2021-07-10T16:24:54
The group was led by Professor David Landon, who has speculations about the origins of the collection of items.
Listen"Post-Tropical" Storm Elsa Causes Thousands To Lose Power from 2021-07-09T21:20:35
Thousands of buildings across Massachusetts have lost power because of the "Post-Tropical" Storm Elsa.
WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
Suspect Identified As Raymond Gibson In Middleborough Shooting from 2021-07-09T20:33:46
The suspect in connection to the shooting at a MassDOT facility was identified as 55-year-old Raymond Gibson.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Humpback Whales Spotted Breaching Off Shore Of Plum Island from 2021-07-09T19:24:18
Humpback whales have been caught on camera breaching off of the shores of Plum Island.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
Suspect Arrested In Middleborough Shooting Outside MassDOT Facility from 2021-07-09T18:01:41
Police say the suspected gunman in the Middleborough shooting outside a MassDOT facility was arrested and no one was reported hurt.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Fact or Fiction; Boston Doctor Puts 10,000 Steps A Day To The Test from 2021-07-09T10:49:43
"For those of us that are older 10,000 steps a day is not that easy of a goal to achieve," said Harvard Medical School Professor Dr. I-Min Lee.
ListenHeinz To Start Petition To Make Equal Packs Of Hot Dogs And Buns from 2021-07-08T19:32:03
Heinz started a petition to make summer more pleasurable; to demand equal-sized packs of hot dogs and buns.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Healey: $4.3 Billion Settlement Reached With Sackler Family, Purdue Pharma from 2021-07-08T19:08:06
Attorney General Maura Healey announced Thursday that a $4.3 billion settlement has been reached with the Sackler family and their company Purdue Pharma for their role in the opioid crisis.
WB...
Wegmans Reports Data Breach, Advising Customers To Change Their Password from 2021-07-08T17:51:21
Wegmans reveals that databases they use to store customer's personal information were were “inadvertently left open to potential outside access.”
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
Appeals Court Rules Canton School Can Use Electric Shock from 2021-07-08T16:35:15
In a 2-1 vote, the U.S. Court of Appeals rules a school in Canton can use electric shock devices.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Tropical Storm Elsa Is Coming To New England – Here’s What You Can Expect from 2021-07-08T15:57:14
Tropical Storm Elsa is set to hit New England Thursday evening into Friday. WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenRabies Detected In Raccoon On The Cape For First Time In 8 Years from 2021-07-08T10:51:02
Wildlife officials are revamping rabies vaccination efforts after the virus was detected on Cape Cod.
ListenSummer School Begins Amid Concerns About Heat In Boston Public Schools from 2021-07-07T11:24:53
ListenChampion Esports Coach Coming To Worcester's Clark University from 2021-07-07T00:08:01
ListenGov. Candidate Geoff Diehl Wants To "Deliver On Things People Have Been Looking For." from 2021-07-06T22:37:30
Listen10 Men Appear For Chaotic Arraignment In Wakefield I-95 Standoff Case from 2021-07-06T21:52:16
ListenFour Mainers Will Walk From Portland To Fenway Park To Honor Fathers from 2021-07-06T20:39:52
ListenNorth Shore Community College Uses COVID Relief Money To Pay Student Debt from 2021-07-06T18:21:58
ListenWater Deemed Safe For Swimming At Most, But Not All Boston Area Beaches from 2021-07-06T11:16
ListenFormer State Rep. Geoff Diehl Becomes First GOP Candidate In 2022 Gubernatorial Race from 2021-07-05T18:34:37
ListenString Of Started By Fireworks In Brockton Over July Fourth from 2021-07-05T16:14:53
ListenBoston Police Investigating Three Separate Shootings In Roxbury Overnight from 2021-07-05T12:06:53
ListenLife Guard Recovering After Being Stabbed At Bell Pond In Worcester from 2021-07-05T11:39:57
ListenPaid To Go Potty: Cambridge Research Lab Looks To Pay Volunteers For Stool Samples from 2021-07-04T21:03:40
ListenUSS Constitution Sails Around Boston Harbor For Annual 4th Of July Cruise from 2021-07-04T19:37:25
ListenHundreds Gather In Boston For Return To July 4th Parade from 2021-07-04T17:51:03
ListenOfficials Detonate IED In New Bedford After Evacuating South End Neighborhood from 2021-07-02T21:50:17
ListenMake Way For Ducklings: Yarmouth Officials Save Duckling From Storm Drain from 2021-07-02T21:13:01
ListenBoston Pops Gear Up For Return To July Fourth Spectacular At Tanglewood from 2021-07-02T19:52:33
ListenMeet The New Luxury Bus Service That Will Take You To The Cape from 2021-07-02T17:27:59
ListenJaney Speaks At Vigil For Recovering Rabbi Who Was Stabbed In Brighton from 2021-07-02T17:06:43
Acting Mayor Kim Janey spoke at the vigil for Rabbi Shlomo Noginski who was stabbed in Brighton Thursday.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Rabbi Stabbed Eight Times Outside School in Brighton Thursday Afternoon from 2021-07-02T10:46:09
According to officials, 24-year-old Khaled Awad is facing charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
ListenNew England Lawmakers Introduce Bill For Future Inter-State Tax Disputes from 2021-07-01T23:10:53
ListenEmployees And Visitors Frustrated With Fenway Park Game-Time Parking Restrictions from 2021-07-01T22:39:35
ListenMarblehead Volunteers Get Civil War-Era Fire Pump Ready For Muster Competition from 2021-07-01T20:40:24
ListenJuly 3rd Bonfires Return To Plymouth's White Horse Beach from 2021-07-01T19:35:44
ListenPlainville Girl Battling Cancer Emerges As Finalist In Online Baking Competition from 2021-07-01T18:22:24
ListenTommy's Place, Vacation Home For Kids Battling Cancer, Opening In Falmouth from 2021-07-01T16:41:52
Tommy's Place, a vacation home for kids with cancer in Falmouth, is set to have its first visitors next month. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBoston Harborfest Returns For 2021 Fourth Of July Festivities from 2021-07-01T16:36:45
ListenRegistration Now Open For The Massachusetts VaxMillions Lottery from 2021-07-01T14:44:10
Fully-vaccinated Massachusetts residents 18 and older have the chance to win $1 million. Residents 12-17 years old can win a college scholarship of $300,000. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenDuxbury Cancer Survivor Designs Reusable Bags For HomeGoods from 2021-07-01T10:58:42
"I love doing art, art is who I am," said 13-year-old Mateo Goldman.
ListenRat Problem Spills Over Into City Council Meeting In Beverly from 2021-06-30T23:36:11
ListenQuincy City Council Considering Tax Break For Veterans from 2021-06-30T20:23:13
ListenNorth Shore Non-Profit Wants To Bring Rowing To The Community from 2021-06-30T10:45:59
William Goldenheim, the executive director of the North Shore Maritime Center, said the goal of the center is to eliminate the economic and racial barriers that some face when trying to get involve...
Listen50,000 Rare Beatles Album Covers May Be Buried At Needham Dump from 2021-06-29T23:24:56
ListenIt's Shark Season On Cape Cod — Meet The Scientists Watching The Beaches from 2021-06-29T22:46:26
ListenFranklin Park Zoo Animals Getting Frozen Treats Amid Heat Wave from 2021-06-29T18:47:09
ListenThe Massachusetts Red Cross Says It's Almost Out Of Blood from 2021-06-29T17:47:08
ListenHeat Advisory: Temperatures To Feel-Like Over 100 from 2021-06-29T10:36:54
The Greater Boston Area is bracing for another nearly 100 degree day.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Watering Lawns During Heat Wave May Be Environmentally Helpful, UMass. Expert Says from 2021-06-28T23:22:19
ListenSupreme Court Declines To Take Up Massachusetts-N.H. Tax Battle from 2021-06-28T22:31:19
ListenGroup Rallies To Rebuild Norwood Hospital A Year After Flood from 2021-06-28T20:47:32
ListenCity Of Boston Opens Cooling Centers To Beat The Heat from 2021-06-28T11:25:45
ListenCoalition To Rebuild Norwood Hospital Holds Rally One Year After Flood from 2021-06-27T19:10:07
Community advocates, local officials and healthcare workers are striving for the full-service re-opening of the hospital as quickly as possible
ListenMass Senate Passes Cage Free Eggs Bill from 2021-06-27T16:21:12
The referendum would reduce the regulation for egg-laying hens from 1.5 square feet to one square foot.
ListenMass Casualty In Winthrop Between Shirley St. And Veterans Rd. from 2021-06-26T21:33:52
Three people are reported dead after a man allegedly crashed a stolen vehicle into a building in Winthrop.
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
'Vax Bus' Set To Travel Across Nearly Two Dozen Massachusetts Communities from 2021-06-26T19:23:08
Two Vax Buses are making stops throughout Massachusetts from June 26 through July 15.
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
Over 100 Firefighters Climb The Stairs Of Fenway ‘Fight for Air Climb’ from 2021-06-26T15:07:45
Over 100 firefighters participated in the ‘Fight for Air Climb’ at Fenway Park which raises money for research at the American Lung Association.
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
Officials Increase Lifeguard Pay, Following Multiple Drowning Accidents from 2021-06-25T22:57:59
Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation will increase lifeguard's pay, following recent drowning.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
Why Freelance Workers Are Being Asked To Pay Back Unemployment Benefits from 2021-06-25T21:38:16
Sen. Ed Markey’s Office is looking into the issue of freelancers being told they have to pay back thousands of dollars in unemployment insurance.
ListenNew Verizon Study Says Massachusetts Is Ranked One Of The Meanest States from 2021-06-25T20:14:25
A new study says Massachusetts is a mean state.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Sources Say Scenes Of 'Black Panther 2’ Will Be Filmed In Worcester from 2021-06-25T18:53:15
Some scenes of 'Black Panther 2' will be filmed in Worcester this summer, according to sources.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Jurassic Quest Drive-Thru Exhibit Opens At Gillette Stadium from 2021-06-25T17:41:11
The Jurassic Quest drive-thru exhibit is open at Gillette Stadium, featuring over 70 animatronic dinosaurs.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Mass. State Police Identify 19-Year-Old Who Drowned In Hyde Park Pond from 2021-06-25T15:33:14
Massachusetts State Police have identified the person who drowned at Turtle Pond in Hyde Park as 19-year-old Jason Peri Bonilla. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenSkyrocketing Building Costs Could Delay Marshfield Public Works Building from 2021-06-25T10:14:45
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenBrockton Native Goes Viral On TikTok For Basketball from 2021-06-24T22:41:48
Brockton Native David "Mak" Thompson is going viral on TikTok for his incredible basketball skills.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
New Study Shows Eating Some Chocolate In The Morning Could Help Burn Fat from 2021-06-24T21:42:01
A new study through Brigham and Women’s Hospital suggests that eating a "concentrated amount" of chocolate every morning could help people burn fat.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Multiple Cars Affected By Bear-Related Crashes On Busy Mass. Interstates from 2021-06-24T18:13:58
Two bears have caused car crashes on busy Massachusetts roads over the last couple days.
WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
The Boston Common Frog Pond Reopens from 2021-06-24T17:18:39
The Boston Common Frog Pond spray pool reopened Thursday for the first time since 2019.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Parades, Fireworks And More Planned For The Fourth In Barnstable from 2021-06-24T10:40:06
If you're looking to celebrate Fourth of July weekend on Cape Cod this year, the town of Barnstable has you covered.
ListenLeominster — Birthplace Of The Yard Flamingo — Celebrates Flamingo Day from 2021-06-24T00:14:50
ListenReport: No Fish DNA Found In Subway's Tuna Sandwich from 2021-06-23T23:31:26
ListenAdvocates Rally For Undocumented Immigrant Drivers Licenses In Mass. from 2021-06-23T20:11:29
ListenState May Halt Federal Funds To Boston Schools Over Committee Resignations from 2021-06-23T18:57:51
ListenThree Children Escape Oxford Home After Apparent Murder-Suicide from 2021-06-23T15:15:14
A man and a woman are dead following an apparent murder-suicide at an Oxford home. Three children managed to escape. WBZ NewsRadio's John Baibak reports.
ListenMilestone: Massachusetts Fully Vaccinates Over 4.1 Million Residents from 2021-06-23T10:58:52
ListenOldest Known Bottle Of Whiskey Up For Auction In Marlboro from 2021-06-22T23:58:30
ListenBoston Reminds Beachgoers: No Booze Delivery At The Beach from 2021-06-22T21:34:22
ListenConrad Roy's Hardhat Appears On Azorean Beach After 7 Years In Ocean from 2021-06-22T19:09:26
ListenMass. Gave Unemployment To Gig Workers. Now, It Wants Some Money Back. from 2021-06-22T18:20:53
ListenFuneral Held For Fallen Braintree K-9 Kitt At Gillette Stadium from 2021-06-22T16:31:27
Police and members of the community lined the streets to honor fallen Braintree K-9 Kitt during a funeral procession to Gillette Stadium Tuesday morning. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenMass Vaccination Centers Continue To Close In Massachusetts from 2021-06-22T11:11:26
ListenEaston Teen Wins Best In Show For Drawing In Congressional Art Competition from 2021-06-21T20:26:51
Two Easton teens will have their artwork displayed in the US Capitol building for a year after winning awards at the Congressional Art Competition.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
W.A.T.C.H Unveils Report To Keep Children Safe This Summer from 2021-06-21T16:47:37
W.A.T.C.H. – World Against Toys Causing Harm – released its annual report about ways to keep children safe during the summer months.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
American Airlines Cancels Hundreds Of Flights Because Of Labor Shortages, Weather from 2021-06-21T11:02:39
ListenLawrence Residents Celebrate Juneteenth By Repainting BLM Mural from 2021-06-20T18:34:58
ListenWrentham Toddler Drowns During Family Gathering from 2021-06-20T16:39:16
ListenA Former Police Officer Faces Charges In Ongoing Overtime Fraud Scheme from 2021-06-19T18:51:52
Another former Boston Police officer pleaded guilty in the overtime pay scheme.
WBZ NewsRadio's Art Cohen reports.
Brookline Community Leaders Host First Annual Juneteenth Celebration from 2021-06-19T16:54:43
Community leaders in Brookline organized a Freedom March Saturday morning. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville spoke to organizers of the event.
ListenA Mass. Epidemiologists Predicts EEE Virus Outbreak Will End This Summer from 2021-06-19T16:53:56
ListenWorcester Unveils Statue Of Celtics Legend Bob Cousy from 2021-06-18T21:11:40
A statue of Celtics Legend Bob Cousy was unveiled Friday outside Worcester's DCU center.
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
Study Shows 85% Of Unpaid Caregivers Suffer From A Trauma-Related Disorder from 2021-06-18T20:11:26
A new study from the CDC and ARCHANGELS shows that the pandemic caused a troubling number of unpaid caregivers to suffer from a mental health disorder.
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
Juneteenth Is Recognized As An Official Holiday For The First Time In Mass. from 2021-06-18T18:11:14
Acting Mayor Kim Janey kicks off Boston's first-ever official Juneteenth celebration.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports from the event.
A Boston Yoga Studio Welcomes Back Students With Post-Pandemic Protocols from 2021-06-18T16:52:27
Co-owners of Boston Yoga Union spoke to WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas about safely reopening their doors to students.
ListenAnnual Sand Sculpting Classic Underway At Hampton Beach from 2021-06-18T16:28:06
The annual Hampton Beach sand sculpting classic is underway. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim Mackay spoke with the organizers of the world famous event.
ListenBack And Forth, Mass. Lawmakers Debate Use Of Covid Relief from 2021-06-18T10:45:14
The state legislature wants to take the slow and steady path and create an appropriation process to see how to spend the billions of dollars over a span of several years.
ListenAir Hand Dryers In Public Restrooms Cause Concern For Spreading Germs from 2021-06-17T22:32:39
A business in blowing up for a common bathroom appliance that was once feared to be a COVID-19 virus super spreader.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Singing Cop Of Boston Kim Tavares Grows Following In Europe from 2021-06-17T21:48:11
Boston Police Officer Kim Tavares has hit the Top 10 music charts in the UK.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Bay State Urges Towns To Stop Spraying Pesticides Due To Water Contamination from 2021-06-17T18:34:49
Certain PFAS chemicals are contaminating the Bay State's waters to unsafe levels.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
A Poisonous Caterpillar Is Wreaking Havoc In Maine This Summer from 2021-06-17T16:46:33
Environmental officials are concerned about a poisonous caterpillar that is making its way across Maine.
WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
Salem Police Investigating Series Of Bow And Arrow Shootings Into Homes from 2021-06-17T10:50:48
Salem police are looking into at least five separate shootings involving a high-powered bow but add there could be more incidents that have not been reported yet.
ListenBoston Violinist Playing Her Heart Out While Losing Her Eyesight from 2021-06-16T23:12:52
ListenLocal Companies To Help Pay For Damage After Pipe Bursts At Lowell High from 2021-06-16T18:53:33
ListenMBTA Stations Turn Into 'Vax Express' Covid-19 Vaccine Clinics from 2021-06-16T11:03:13
ListenBlazing Hot Summer Rental Market Lights Up Cape Cod from 2021-06-15T22:51:53
ListenSouthie Residents Attacked By Gang Of Aggressive Seagulls from 2021-06-15T21:08:28
Listen“MassNotify” COVID Notification System Launches In Massachusetts from 2021-06-15T19:24:39
ListenThe Covid-19 State Of Emergency Has Been Lifted In Massachusetts from 2021-06-15T11:19:27
ListenAmid National Girl Scout Cookie Surplus, Local Branch Smashes Online Record from 2021-06-14T23:22:35
ListenMan Traveling Country On "Great Jewish Deli Schlep" Stops In Cambridge from 2021-06-14T20:54:55
Listen"Boo Boo" The South Shore Bear Appears In Marshfield, Prompting Warnings from 2021-06-14T18:01:36
ListenCurtatone Vs. Barstool; Judge Rules In Barstool Recording The Mayor Case from 2021-06-14T15:34:54
Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone argued that Kirk Minihame of Barstool Sports violated the Massachusetts Wiretap Act by recording a conversation with him and then publishing the recording on the inte...
ListenFirst Parts Of Cape Rail Study Released, More Expected This Summer from 2021-06-14T15:08:15
The findings of the Cape Rail Study were released last week and the study considered commuter rail service to Buzzards Bay and looked at service over the Cape Cod Canal and further into Bourne.
ListenMass. Students Get Day At Gillette Stadium As Part Of Charity Event from 2021-06-14T14:26:45
On Sunday, the hot sun was no sweat for the kids walking, biking and swimming for the event, and it didn't hurt that they got to walk onto the field at Gillette Stadium after they were done.
ListenGillette Vax Site Closing Monday, State Pivoting To Individual Communities from 2021-06-14T11:30:14
ListenWoburn Man Charged With Accidentally Shooting Friend In The Neck from 2021-06-13T22:26:03
ListenParents Of Dedham 17-Year-Old Pulled From Pool Pushing For Answers from 2021-06-13T20:32:24
ListenLynn Man Accused Of Murdering 80-Year-Old Mother from 2021-06-13T17:20:35
ListenNew England Aquarium Honors 40-Year-Old Ticket From The 1980's from 2021-06-13T16:36:25
ListenRed Sox Run 15th Annual "Sox For Sox" Drive from 2021-06-13T14:49:59
ListenHundreds Gather In Boston To March For Black Trans Lives from 2021-06-12T20:08:46
ListenSteamship Authority Website Running Again Following Cyber-Attack from 2021-06-12T14:45:10
ListenCommercial Lobster Diver Injured After Getting Caught In Mouth Of Whale from 2021-06-11T18:37:36
A commercial lobster diver is in the hospital after getting caught in a whale's mouth before being spit back out.
WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
Hampton Beach Cancels Fireworks To Protect Endangered Piping Plovers from 2021-06-11T18:00:40
Hampton Beach is forced to cancel some fireworks due to to the presence of federally protected shorebirds.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Prom In N.H. Marks Students As Vaccinated Or Unvaccinated To Contact Trace from 2021-06-11T17:15:19
A New Hampshire high school was labelling students as vaccinated or unvaccinated at their prom as a way of contact tracing.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Quincy Flag Day Parade Returns from 2021-06-11T16:58:25
Quincy's unique Flag Day parade makes community members feel like it is truly the start of the summer.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Braintree Police Officer, Shot Last Week, Released From Hospital from 2021-06-11T16:26:27
Braintree Police Officer William Cushing Jr. was honored with a procession as he left the hospital Friday morning. Cushing was one of two officers shot last week while responding to a report of dom...
ListenNew Hampshire COVID State Of Emergency To End Friday At Midnight from 2021-06-11T16:00:39
Gov. Chris Sununu announced New Hampshire's nearly 15-month coronavirus pandemic state of emergency will end Friday at midnight.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Investigation Finds Duxbury Football Team Used Anti-Semitic Language Since 2010 from 2021-06-11T11:08:51
The independent investigation was ordered by Duxbury Public Schools after a lineman yelled out "Auschwitz "during a game earlier this year.
ListenNew Hampshire Authorizes Historical Horse Racing In The State from 2021-06-10T23:14:25
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signs bill to authorize gambling on "historic horse racing."
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Barnstable Teacher Placed On Leave For Allegedly Assaulting Student from 2021-06-10T21:27:25
A teacher from Barnstable High School was placed on leave after getting involved in a fight between two students.
WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
Job Market Sees Shift From Employer To Candidate-Driven Market from 2021-06-10T19:49:57
The job market has seen a dynamic switch from employer to candidate-driven, despite a lack of qualified job seekers. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenRooftop Garden At Fenway Park Brings Fresh Produce Into Stadium Concessions from 2021-06-10T18:32:45
Fenway Farms provides "the freshest produce in Boston" to Red Sox fans eating at the ballpark.
WBZ Newsradio's Matt Shearer reports.
The Knights Hall In Nashua Teaches How To Fight With Swords And Armor from 2021-06-10T17:01:04
At the Knights Hall in Nashua, N.H., trainees are taught how to fight with swords and axes, all while wearing armor. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenArchaeologists Excavate Hilltop On Plymouth Rock from 2021-06-10T16:56:42
Archaeologists are excavating a hilltop overlooking Plymouth Rock before the area becomes a historical park.
WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
Funeral Held Thursday For Fallen Worcester PD Officer Manny Familia from 2021-06-10T15:47:30
A funeral was held Thursday for fallen Worcester Police Officer Manny Familia. He died last week while trying to rescue a drowning teenage boy. WBZ NewsRadio's James Reports.
ListenProgress Being Made Following Steamship Authority Cyberattack from 2021-06-10T10:39:24
Officials said the ongoing ransomware attack at the Steamship Authority is holding up the reservation process, however some progress has been made.
ListenQuincy Agrees To $100 Million Settlement To Clean Up Sewer Leaks from 2021-06-09T23:24:08
ListenSea Glider Start-Up Wants To Do Boston To Nantucket In 45 Minutes from 2021-06-09T22:45:37
ListenAdventurer Will Row Across Atlantic Ocean From Chatham Back To France from 2021-06-09T20:59:35
ListenEversource Agrees To Pay Back Hyde Park Woman After Overcharging Her Elderly Mother For A Decade from 2021-06-09T20:07:50
ListenHyde Park Woman Says Eversource Overcharged Elderly Mother For A Decade from 2021-06-09T19:16:51
ListenWake For Worcester Officer Manny Familia To Be Held Wednesday Afternoon from 2021-06-09T15:13
A wake for Worcester Officer Manny Familia will be held Wednesday afternoon. He died last week while trying to rescue a drowning teenager. WBZ NewsRadio's John Baibak reports.
ListenScattered Thunderstorms Leaves House Damaged In Georgetown from 2021-06-09T11:44:18
ListenWestborough Salvage Store Saves Hollywood Props From Pandemic Dumpster from 2021-06-08T23:57:53
ListenNearly-Naked Dancer Busting Moves In Wellington Circle from 2021-06-08T21:28:48
ListenGroup Pushing For Outdoor Cannabis Farming In Mass. Amid High Energy Use from 2021-06-08T19:30:23
ListenBoston School Committee Chair Resigns After Racially-Charged Text Exchange from 2021-06-08T18:04:13
ListenLobster Prices Go Up Amid A Shortened Season from 2021-06-08T17:23:54
Lobsters are in short supply this season, and it's causing prices to go up. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBlack Bear, Nicknamed ‘Boo Boo,’ Spotted Roaming In Scituate from 2021-06-08T14:37:15
Scituate Police are warning residents after a black bear, nicknamed "Boo Boo," was spotted in the town. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenRevere Beach-Goers Get An Early Start To Beat The Heat from 2021-06-08T11:42:12
ListenSuspended Boston Police Commissioner Fired By Acting Mayor Janey from 2021-06-07T23:38:48
ListenMillions Of Gallons Of Sewage Seeped Into Merrimack River In April Storm from 2021-06-07T23:06:47
ListenHeat Wave Triggers Air Quality Warnings In Pioneer Valley, North Shore from 2021-06-07T21:16:46
ListenCape Cod Man Could Go To Jail For Hitting Golf Ball In Yellowstone from 2021-06-07T17:42:28
ListenSalem Arts Festival Marks City's Return To In-Person Events from 2021-06-06T20:54:24
ListenPlymouth Kayaker Latest To Drown In Series Of Recent Pond Incidents from 2021-06-06T17:49:26
ListenBraintree Officer Released From Hospital, Memorial Planned for K-9 from 2021-06-06T15:21:36
ListenRoxbury Takes Hybrid Approach For Poetry Festival from 2021-06-05T21:05:24
ListenGov. Baker Tours Covid-19 Vaccination Clinic In Dorchester from 2021-06-05T20:05:59
ListenSuspect Identified In Shootout With Braintree Police On Friday from 2021-06-05T18:34:34
ListenUnique Talents: Peabody Man Known For Playing Music With His Teeth from 2021-06-05T17:15:26
ListenLung Association of Massachusetts Hosts 7th Annual 'Lung Force Walk' from 2021-06-05T16:31:05
ListenTwo Police Officers Shot On Braintree-Weymouth Line from 2021-06-04T21:54:47
Two police officers were shot on the Braintree-Weymouth line, officials say they are facing non-life threatening injuries.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Boston Gets Hit Hard With Ride-Hailing App Shortages from 2021-06-04T20:08:14
Finding an available car through a ride hailing app such as Uber or Lyft has been extremely hard in Boston.
WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Roger reports.
Liam's Lunches Of Love; 14-Year-Old Cambridge Boy Helps Those In Need from 2021-06-04T15:42:28
On any given Sunday, you might see 14-year-old Liam Hannon and his dad walking in Cambridge, feeding people in need.
ListenArchdiocese Of Boston Opening New School For First Time In 50 Years from 2021-06-04T14:46:18
"We're very excited about the prospect of launching a new school," said Superintendent of Schools Tom Carroll.
ListenReady The Sunscreen: A Heat Wave Is On The Way from 2021-06-04T10:33:47
ListenGroton-Dunstable Parents Voice Concerns Over “Youth Risk Behavior Survey” from 2021-06-03T23:09:11
Some parents of Groton-Dunstable Regional High School students voiced concerns at a public forum surrounding the annual “Youth Risk Behavior Survey,” saying it was "too inappropriate."
WBZ Ne...
Mass. To Offer Weekly COVID Testing For Early Education And Care Programs from 2021-06-03T20:37:59
Massachusetts will begin offering COVID-19 pooled testing to all early education and childcare programs.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Salem Kicks Off Gay Pride Month With Flag Raising Ceremony from 2021-06-03T19:18:47
To kick-off pride month there was a flag-raising ceremony in Salem on Thursday.
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Steven reports.
Rhode Island Man Gears Up For ESPN Air Hockey Tournament from 2021-06-03T17:22:33
Rhode Island native Nate Lemoi is preparing for a big ESPN tournament in Houston for air hockey.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Leominster Man Receives Crossing Guard Of The Year Award from 2021-06-03T15:48:42
Five days a week, Dave Ledger puts on his bright colored vest and helps students safely get to and from Northwest Elementary School in Leominster.
ListenSteamship Authority Operations Still Being Impacted By Cyber Attack from 2021-06-03T14:46:54
Officials said they expect operations between the Cape and the islands to be impacted again Thursday, following the ransomware attack on Wednesday.
ListenWrong Turn: Driver Follows GPS Onto Newton Golf Course from 2021-06-03T14:26:40
If you're the kind of person who depends on your GPS to get everywhere, let this story be a reminder to look up every once in a while.
ListenMass. Supreme Court Rules Cell Phone Conversations Can Be Used In Trial from 2021-06-02T22:46:24
A Mass. Supreme Court ruling could have you thinking twice about what you text on your cell phone. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens has the story.
ListenEmbattled Police Commissioner Dennis White Makes Final Case To Keep Job from 2021-06-02T19:40:56
On Wednesday morning, Acting Mayor Kim Janey held a termination hearing for suspended Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
The Charles River Esplanade’s “Mother Swan” Dies, Officials Say from 2021-06-02T17:21:46
The Charles River Esplanade’s “mother swan” died on Monday, according to officials.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Red Sox Honor Late Pete Frates For MLB 'Lou Gehrig Day' from 2021-06-02T10:52:10
ListenTwo New Hampshire School Districts Sued Over Mask Mandates from 2021-06-01T20:22:32
ListenBoston Students Calling For Resignations After "Cult" Group Operated In BPS from 2021-06-01T19:24:40
ListenThree Men Facing Charges For Drug Trafficking At Mass And Cass from 2021-06-01T11:06:52
ListenRep. Seth Moulton Talks Vet Experience At Marblehead Memorial Day Event from 2021-05-31T23:09:59
ListenBoston Police Investigating Body Found In Southie from 2021-05-31T17:45:11
ListenFan Accused Of Throwing Water Bottle At Kyrie Irving Identified, Charged from 2021-05-31T17:00:49
ListenMemorial Day Events Planned Across Massachusetts For Monday from 2021-05-30T19:31:04
ListenBefore Memorial Day, Canton Veteran Shares WWII Story from 2021-05-30T16:42:12
ListenBoston Sports Return To Full Volume As Restrictions Lifted from 2021-05-30T14:21:10
ListenKyrie Irving Booed At Celtics Game After Accusations Of 'Subtle Racism' from 2021-05-29T20:42:05
ListenCovid Restrictions Expire In Mass., Sports Venues Return To Full Capacity from 2021-05-29T16:18:50
ListenCanton Assisted Living Facility Honors Veterans With Plaque And Photo Wall from 2021-05-29T15:27:05
ListenMartha's Vineyard To Add 4 More Electric Buses To Its Fleet from 2021-05-28T19:59:41
Martha's Vineyard announced it is going to add 4 more electric buses to its fleet.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Logan Airport Prepares For Increased Travel For Memorial Day Weekend from 2021-05-28T18:34:03
Many passengers are boarding flights over Memorial Day weekend. For many, this is their first time traveling in over a year due to the pandemic.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Milford Teen Seamus Stoker Competes In Nation Cup Stacking from 2021-05-27T23:25:30
Milford teenager Seamus Stoker is ranked the #1 cup stacker in Massachusetts. Now, he has his sights set on world domination.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Appeals Court Denies White's Ruling, Janey Can Proceed With Plan To Fire from 2021-05-27T22:11:23
After review from the Appeals Court, suspended Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White was denied of his appeal.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Emerson College Pauses Domestic Partnership Exemptions To Live Off-Campus from 2021-05-27T20:03:58
Emerson College is temporarily pausing domestic partnership exemptions to get off-campus housing as the school sees a rise in more students filing for it.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Medford Family Trek From Oregon To Boston By Tandem Bikes from 2021-05-27T18:02:41
A two-month journey home: A Medford family is riding tandem bikes from Oregon to Boston.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
State Report Finds Surge In Child Abuse Rates During Pandemic from 2021-05-27T15:00:17
ListenResidents Rally For Pedestrian Safety On Somerville's McGrath Highway from 2021-05-27T11:32:12
ListenCasinos Across Mass. Can Fully Reopen Saturday from 2021-05-27T10:44:28
ListenBoston Pops Orchestra Bring Back Their "Rolling Recitals" Performances from 2021-05-26T21:09:15
A fan favorite, the Boston Pops, is bringing back its pop-up performances on Wednesday and Thursday. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenOver 37,000 Flags On Boston Common To Celebrate Memorial Day from 2021-05-26T17:29:56
More than 37,000 American flags will be planted in the Boston Common on Wednesday to celebrate Memorial Day.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Gov. Baker Pushing To Extend Outdoor Dining After Pandemic from 2021-05-26T11:28:18
ListenMass. Film Workers Rally At State House To Keep Incentive Program from 2021-05-25T16:41:06
ListenMBTA Releases Summer Schedule Amid Increased Ridership from 2021-05-25T11:28:08
ListenBaby Swans Are Back On The Charles River Esplanade from 2021-05-24T22:48:45
ListenHampden D.A.: Former Springfield Priest Was Killer In 50-Year-Old Cold Case from 2021-05-24T22:06:21
ListenBoston Mayoral Candidates Face Off On Environment In Forum from 2021-05-24T20:24:01
ListenState Police And Fire Look To Crack Down On Illegal Fireworks from 2021-05-24T17:20:21
ListenHundreds Celebrate "Marvelous Marvin Hagler Day" In Brockton from 2021-05-23T21:23:05
ListenYouth-Led Boston Group Donates Thousands Of Clothing Bags To Cradles To Crayons from 2021-05-23T20:06:10
ListenRoslindale Man Embarks On 4500-Mile Bike Ride To Raise Awareness For Climate Change from 2021-05-23T18:23:40
ListenCoast Guard Recovers Body Of Missing Woman In Scituate Waters from 2021-05-23T17:43:33
ListenNorwood High Hosts Annual Mini Golf Event To Benefit The Jimmy Fund from 2021-05-23T17:03
ListenMIT Radome Gets $2 Million Upgrade from 2021-05-23T14:23:48
ListenSenator Ed Markey Holds Presser On Legislation To Address Growing Opioid Crisis from 2021-05-22T21:02:08
ListenHandwritten Letter By Albert Einstein Sells For Over $1 Million At Boston Auction from 2021-05-22T17:47:52
ListenAmazon Facility Shuts Down In CT After Potential Hate Crime Incidents from 2021-05-22T16:18:32
ListenFaculty At Kennedy Day School At Franciscan Children’s Hospital Host A Prom from 2021-05-21T21:40:16
Faculty at Kennedy Day School at Franciscan Children’s Hospital hosted an outdoor prom for their students.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Capture The Perfect Selfie: Go Pixel Yourself Opens In Cambridge from 2021-05-21T20:10:05
As the world starts to open up after more than a year of pandemic restrictions, there is a new trendy museum to go to; a selfie museum.
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
Regional Restaurant Week To Celebrate Local Businesses from 2021-05-21T17:50:40
From June 7 to June 11, local restaurants can participate in Restaurant Week!
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Bristol County Sheriff Hodgson Responds To Jail Shutdown By Biden Admin from 2021-05-21T17:48
Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson responded to the decision to move ICE detainees out of the Dartmouth facility. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenWorcester Police Release 911 Call With Man Claiming To Have A Bomb from 2021-05-21T16:58:10
Worcester Police have released a 911 call with a man who claimed to have a bomb last month. Phet Gougvonvong was shot and killed by police during a standoff. WBZ NewsRadio's John Baibak reports.
ListenUSS Constitution Sets Sail In Boston Harbor, First Time In Over A Year from 2021-05-21T16:35:12
The U.S.S. Constitution is celebrating its reopening with a 21-gun fire salute in Boston Harbor.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Danvers Native Meghan Duggan Named Devil's Manager of Player Development from 2021-05-20T22:46:49
Danvers native Meghan Duggan is joining the New Jersey Devils as manager of player development.
WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
A 21+ Vintage Arcade in Providence Fully Reopens, New Location Coming To MA from 2021-05-20T21:51:59
A vintage arcade in Providence, RI has fully reopened. They're also planning to open a second location in Worcester in late June.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ICE Closes Mass. Detention Center, Following 'Unacceptable' Conditions from 2021-05-20T18:31:29
The Biden Administration terminated the Department of Homeland Security's ICE contract with the Bristol County Sheriff's Department.
WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunns reports.
Dennis White Appears On Zoom Hearing, Claiming Acting Mayor Cannot Fire Him from 2021-05-20T18:10:32
Suspended Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White said Thursday in his hearing before a judge that Acting Mayor Kim Janey does not have the right to fire him.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal repo...
Hingham Non-Profit Hosting Virtual Benefit For Pediatric Cancer Research from 2021-05-20T17:08:50
Maddie's Promise will host a virtual gala benefit Friday to raise money for pediatric cancer research. The organization was created in honor of 11-year-old Maddie McCoy, of Hingham, who died of a r...
ListenLEGOLAND Boston Holds Competition To Crown Full-Time "Master Model Builder" from 2021-05-19T21:20:54
LEGOLAND Discovery Center Boston is hosting a competition to become a new "master model builder."
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Hopkinton Police Release Records, Ruling Mikayla Miller's Death As Suicide from 2021-05-19T19:40:37
Police release new records— including radio transmission, police logs, dashcam video, and the 911 call— in the death investigation of Hopkinton teen Mikayla Miller.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Rega...
City Approves Designation Of Boston Little Saigon As Cultural District from 2021-05-19T18:42:43
The City of Boston approved Boston Little Saigon as a cultural district in Fields Corner, Dorchester.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
USPS: Upgrade Your Mailbox For 'Mailbox Improvement Week' from 2021-05-19T11:05:57
ListenRegistered Nurses Calling For Better Staffing At Cape Cod Hospital from 2021-05-18T23:25:58
Registered nurses represented by the Massachusetts Nurses Association will hold an informational picket in their fight against Cape Cod Healthcare on Wednesday.
ListenAttleboro Schools To Get Gunshot Detection Systems, Thanks To New Pot Shop from 2021-05-18T21:08:43
Attleboro's Mayor Paul Heroux said he hopes the new systems are something that will never be used.
ListenDid You Know Smoking Is Illegal on Boston Common? from 2021-05-18T19:46:06
Tuesday was a beautiful day to get some fresh air on Boston Common and despite the ban, there was still smoke in the air and all kinds of it.
ListenHelp Wanted, Boston Restaurants Struggle To Find Workers from 2021-05-18T19:07:12
"We're short staffed, I'm short on counter help, bakers and everything. Right now, no one is looking for a job," said John Picarello, co-owner of Modern Pastry in the North End.
ListenSalem Business Owners Predicting Summer Tourism Boom As State Reopens from 2021-05-18T18:24:15
Chris Barry, the owner of Silver Moon Comics and Collectibles said the state's reopening plan is welcome news.
ListenNew Health Clinic Opens In Boston To Help Homeless Women And Children from 2021-05-18T16:27:58
The clinic is run by Health Care Without Walls, which is a non-profit dedicated to providing free, compassionate and gender-specific medical care to homeless women and children in Greater Boston.
ListenFenway Park Prepares To Welcome Fans Back At Full Capacity Soon from 2021-05-18T11:31:14
ListenLuxury Upgrades Coming To CapeFlyer For Its Ninth Summer Season from 2021-05-17T21:58:35
The CapeFLYER is back in action on Memorial Day weekend and those using the round-trip, weekend rail service to get between South State and Hyannis should have a more pleasurable, relaxing and conv...
ListenMass. Lawmakers Make Progress For New Holyoke Soldier's Home from 2021-05-17T20:41:54
On Beacon Hill Monday, the House approved a compromise that would pay for a new Holyoke Soldier's Home after negotiators reached a deal at the end of last week.
ListenBoston Auction House Says Bidding Starts This Week For Einstein Letter from 2021-05-17T18:12:15
The letter contains the only handwritten example in private ownership of the world's most famous equation, "E=mc2."
ListenPatriots Fans Get Covid Shot And Shot With Lombardi Trophy On Monday from 2021-05-17T17:28:44
"We were trying to look at opportunities to reduce hesitancy and to get people to take their shot," said Jim Nolan, chief operating officer for Kraft Sports and Entertainment.
ListenFranklin Mom Urges Stricter Charges For Drug Dealers After Son's Overdose from 2021-05-17T16:53:27
A woman from Franklin is turning her grief over her son's death into a mission to help other families affected by fentanyl overdoses.
ListenMass. High School Students Return To Full Time, In-Person Learning from 2021-05-17T11:07:38
ListenLittle By Little, Harvard Square Starting To Return To Normal from 2021-05-16T20:50:18
ListenBentley University Coach Makes Basketball Hall Of Fame from 2021-05-16T19:52:28
ListenNahant Votes To Block Northeastern Expansion In Largest Ever Town Meeting from 2021-05-16T16:05:16
ListenTwo Boys Drown After Being Pulled From Brockton Lake from 2021-05-16T14:09:17
ListenHundreds Gather In Copley Square On Saturday For Pro-Palestine Rally from 2021-05-15T21:21:28
ListenQuincy Gives Out Free Prom Dresses To High School Seniors from 2021-05-15T18:55:35
ListenCoast Guard Crews Safely Rescue Three Fishermen Off Woods Hole from 2021-05-15T17:23:15
ListenBoston Group Makes Millions By Trading Sports Cards from 2021-05-14T23:13:34
ListenBoston Cannabis Officials Propose Regulations On Dispensary Deliveries from 2021-05-14T21:52:10
ListenActing Boston Mayor Kim Janey Provides Update On Suspended BPD Commisioner Dennis White from 2021-05-14T21:03:28
ListenMaine Photographer Rescues Vintage Photo Album, Reunites It With Family from 2021-05-14T18:37:16
ListenSalem City Council Debates Gender-Specific Language, Including 'Manhole' from 2021-05-14T17:27:54
ListenLocal Residents React To Updated CDC Mask Guidelines from 2021-05-14T16:35:50
ListenCape Cod Community College To Offer New "Hy-Flex" Learning Option from 2021-05-14T10:38:59
This new "hy-flex" learning option will allow students to choose whether or not they take a class in-person or remotely.
ListenSaugus Residents Frustrated By Limited Parking From New Middle-High School from 2021-05-13T21:48:38
Residents are showing traffic and parking frustrations as the town's new school, Saugus Middle-High School opens.
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
Annissa Essaibi-George Speaks On Race, Identity, And Boston Mayoral Race from 2021-05-13T20:28:34
City Councilor and mayoral candidate Annissa Essaibi-George speaks on her race after claims circulated questioning her identity.
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
Noisy Parties Cause Mating Challenges For Franklin Park Zoo Animals from 2021-05-13T18:26:03
As we emerge from the pandemic, humans and animals alike will be forced to adjust many aspects of their life. Animals at the Franklin Park Zoo are facing this change right now.
WBZ NewsRadio'...
Pirate Spotting: A Captain Jack Sparrow Impersonator In Woburn from 2021-05-13T17:51:17
Even though Woburn isn't the most coastal community, you can still spot a pirate circulating the area. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenAs Restrictions Relax, Some Mass. Restaurants Keep Pandemic Requirements from 2021-05-13T16:46:56
As the state continues to lift COVID-19 restrictions, some restaurants at Patriot Place will be keeping some of the pandemic requirements in place. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMost Anticipated Game Of The Season: Brady & Gronk To Return To Gillette from 2021-05-13T16:26:05
The NFL regular season schedule is out, and anticipation is growing to see the Buccaneers play the Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Cape Cod Senator Offers To Make Changes To Proposed Airport Landing Bill from 2021-05-13T10:34:58
After receiving feedback from the aviation community, Cape Cod State Senator Julian Cyr said he is willing to change things around.
ListenChlorine Shortage Threatening Private Pools In Mass. This Season from 2021-05-12T23:29:12
ListenBattle Over Short-Term Rentals Brewing In Nantucket from 2021-05-12T22:50:17
ListenMassachusetts Opioid Deaths Rise For First Time In 3 Years During Pandemic from 2021-05-12T18:38:23
ListenPeople In Chelsea's Guaranteed Income Program Spent Most Of Money On Food from 2021-05-12T17:03:40
ListenBoston Children's Announces Vaccine Appointments For Children from 2021-05-12T11:11:40
ListenCity Of Lynn Takes Local Business Owner To Court, Not Wearing Mask At Work from 2021-05-11T22:57:27
The Board of Health in Lynn is taking a local tax preparation service to court because the owner insists that no one wears a mask inside the business. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenOriginal Work By Artists Such As Matisse And Picasso At A Brockton Museum from 2021-05-11T16:39:30
Original works by Renoir, Manet, Whistler, Picasso and others are on display at the Milton Art Museum in Brockton.
WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
It's WooSox Opening Day At Worcester's Polar Park from 2021-05-11T11:36:46
ListenMass. Teacher Competes In American Ninja Warrior Women’s Championship from 2021-05-10T22:28:03
She's a teacher by day, American Ninja Warrior by night. Fourth grade teacher Allyssa Beird of Middleborough competed in the first ever American Ninja Warrior Women’s Championship.
WBZ NewsRa...
A Mother Gorilla At Franklin Park Zoo Forms Bond With Baby Boy from 2021-05-10T21:15:06
A viral video shows a mother gorilla at the Franklin Park Zoo forming a kinship with a 5-week-old baby boy.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
New MBTA Trains to Remain Out of Service from 2021-05-10T20:41:09
Following a derailment at Wellington Station in mid March, officials say the MBTA's new Red and Orange Line trains will not be in service until the investigation is complete.
WBZ NewsRadio's ...
Petition Will Seek Supreme Court Review of Baker Orders from 2021-05-10T19:04:37
Critics turn to U.S. Supreme Court to say Gov. Baker's COVID-19 rules are unconstitutional.
WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
Closing Arguments Begin In Trial Of Former Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia from 2021-05-10T17:40:03
Closing arguments are underway for the corruption trial of former Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia.
WBZ NewsRadio's Rob Woodward reports.
New Hampshire Replaces State COVID-19 Mandates With Best Practices from 2021-05-10T16:43:48
ListenMass. Enters Next Phase Of Reopening, Expanding Capacity Limits from 2021-05-10T10:58:12
ListenQuincy Group Provides Whistles For Asian Elders Amid National Hate Crimes from 2021-05-09T21:36:35
ListenPeregrine Falcons Now Hatching On The Providence Superman Building from 2021-05-09T21:16:40
ListenPolice Shoot Man Who Plowed SUV Into Leicester Police Department from 2021-05-09T19:31:13
ListenExpert Says Rocket Could Have Come Down Anywhere From Portugal To U.S. from 2021-05-09T17:05:15
ListenMother's Day In Cambridge Especially Sweet After Year Of Pandemic from 2021-05-09T15:14:15
ListenMore Than 4 Million In Mass. Have Received At Least One COVID Shot from 2021-05-09T14:53:07
ListenBoston Mayoral Candidates Connect With Community Through Volunteering from 2021-05-08T18:27:50
Some candidates running for Mayor of Boston are volunteering today and giving voters the chance to get to know them.
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
19 People Charged In Alleged Rideshare Scheme from 2021-05-08T16:47:20
19 people have been charged in connection to an alleged nationwide ride-hailing scheme.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal has the story.
Public Garden Swan Boats Reopen For Spring from 2021-05-08T14:27:59
The Public Garden Swan Boats are back in operation! For the first time in history, the Swan Boats were forced to remain closed last year due to COVID-19.
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville rep...
A Cape Cod Family Want Answers After The Death Of Their Daughter from 2021-05-07T20:38:15
A family from Cape Cod received court tapes of a judge's ruling that they believe cost them their 19-year-old daughter's life. WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland spoke to the grieving father.
ListenGronk To Donate $1.2 Million To Renovate Charles River Esplanade Playground from 2021-05-07T19:49:52
"The Patriots taught me the importance of giving back." Former Patriots star Rob Gronkowsk is donating $1.2 million towards renovating a playground on the Esplanade.
WBZ NewsRadio's Mik...
Virtual Duckling Day To Feature Mass. Public Figures from 2021-05-07T17:25:44
On Sunday, The Friends of the Public Garden are hosting the annual Duckling Day virtually.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Boston MFA To Offer In-Person Art Classes This Summer from 2021-05-07T17:16:35
In-person art classes are returning to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston this summer after the COVID-19 pandemic put them on pause. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenAuthorities Investigate Suspected Child Abuse At Wildwood School from 2021-05-07T16:31:45
Authorities investigate the Wildwood School in Wilmington amid several child abuse allegations.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal has the story.
Local Group Calls On Gov. Baker To Remove Outdoor Mask Mandate For Youth Sports from 2021-05-07T12:03:23
ListenBoston College Allows One Guest For Student Graduation from 2021-05-07T10:59:20
ListenA Waltham Woman Connects To Her 30 Siblings Through Same Sperm Donor from 2021-05-06T22:51:56
A Waltham woman is now connecting with her dozens of siblings for the very first time.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer has the story.
Around A Thousand Gather In Hopkinton For Mikayla Miller's Vigil And Rally from 2021-05-06T22:29:53
A vigil and rally was held in Hopkinton Thursday afternoon for 16-year-old Mikayla Miller. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal was at the event.
ListenAttleboro Institutes Seasonal Water Restrictions, Effective Immediately from 2021-05-06T17:42:52
Beginning immediately until the end of September, all non-essential outdoor water use is prohibited throughout the day.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
New Study Reports Moderna Vaccine To Be 96% Effective In Kids 12-17 from 2021-05-06T16:42:53
A TeenCOVE study says that the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is 96% effective in adolescents between the ages of 12-17.
WBZ NewsRadio's Laurie Kirby reports.
Construction Accident In Newton Leaves One Dead from 2021-05-06T16:18:45
An investigation is underway in Newton after a worker was killed in a construction accident Thursday morning. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBrookline Set To Follow State In Relaxing Outdoor Mask Mandate from 2021-05-06T11:04:47
ListenNo Doses Wasted During Attleboro's First Major Vaccine Clinic from 2021-05-05T20:32:45
City Health Agent Jessica Horsman said of the 300 appointments, close to 15%, just didn't show up.
ListenCatching A Sports Game In Boston This Season May Strain Your Wallet from 2021-05-05T19:52:42
The cheapest seat in the TD Garden for the Celtics next home game is $160 on StubHub and $170 for the Bruins.
ListenCongressman Bill Keating Calls For Presidential Envoy To Northern Ireland from 2021-05-05T19:08:28
Following the recent increase of violence in Northern Ireland sparked by economic agreements related to Brexit, a house foreign affairs subcommittee is reaffirming U.S. support for the Good Friday ...
ListenNo Appointment Necessary Starting Monday At 6 Mass Vaccination Sites from 2021-05-05T18:41:43
Governor Charlie Baker said this will make it easier for residents to access vaccines.
ListenFormer Middleboro Shoe Company CEO Pleads Guilty To Fraud And More from 2021-05-05T17:56:23
Richard Hajjar plead guilty to wire fraud, unlawful monetary transactions, and filing a false tax return.
ListenBoston Doctor Talks About Importance Of World Maternal Mental Health Day from 2021-05-05T16:30:58
Pregnancy and birth can be emotionally complicated even under the best of circumstances and now add on to that, a global pandemic.
ListenBoston City Councilors Call For Increased Fines For Large House Parties from 2021-05-05T11:27:46
ListenCircus School Plans To Open In Old Natick Church from 2021-05-04T23:33:31
ListenMerrimac Police Department To Honor Department Veterans With Custom Badges from 2021-05-04T23:06:25
ListenMiddlesex DA Says Cause Of Hopkinton Teen's Death Is Still Uncertain from 2021-05-04T22:02:55
ListenWorcester WooSox Play First-Ever Game Against Buffalo from 2021-05-04T19:32:17
ListenNew Survey: 60% Of Muslim Students In MA Have Been Bullied Over Faith from 2021-05-04T17:06:09
ListenBoston Community Members Recreate Popular Films In Public Art Project from 2021-05-04T17:02:55
Members of the community have come together to recreate popular films through the public art project Crowdsourced Boston. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenCape Cod Summer Baseball Is Back After COVID Hiatus from 2021-05-03T23:25:54
ListenAfter Bald Eagle Dies Of Rat Poison, MA State Rep Wants To Limit Sales from 2021-05-03T23:19:21
ListenSt. Vincent Nurses Signal Willingness To Discuss Latest Offer from 2021-05-03T22:24:33
ListenCharlestown Nonprofit For Kids With Autism Says It's Being Evicted from 2021-05-03T19:36:18
Special Townies in Charlestown offers kids with autism and other disabilities a place to go and now the group says they're being evicted from their building to make room for more office space.
ListenSmoke Alarm In Somerville Driving Neighbors Insane from 2021-05-03T18:17:09
ListenOfficials Support Boston City Councilor Andrea Campbell After Twitter Feud With BPPA from 2021-05-03T11:07:23
ListenNBA's Enes Kanter And Sen. Ed Markey Unveil Turkey Human Rights Bill from 2021-05-02T21:40:55
ListenMaine Set To See Record-Breaking Seaweed Harvest from 2021-05-02T18:13:25
ListenWell-known Merrimack Valley EMT Dies Of Cancer, Fundraiser Started from 2021-05-02T14:48:32
ListenMoody Street In Waltham Opens To Pedestrian-Only Traffic from 2021-05-01T20:31:59
ListenCoast Guard Rescues Five Fishermen From Burning Vessel Off Of The Cape from 2021-05-01T18:50:05
ListenNegotiations Set To Resume Saturday For Striking St. Vincent Nurses In Worcester from 2021-05-01T16:43:17
ListenFighting Food Insecurity: Boston Charity Holds Virtual Walk For Hunger from 2021-05-01T14:55:50
ListenLocal Private School Debuts Musical About 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic from 2021-04-30T22:54:46
ListenMassachusetts Public School Students Will Start Being Screened For Dyslexia In The Fall from 2021-04-30T21:26:18
ListenWest Roxbury Residents Miss Packages, Deliveries After Street Name Changes Without Warning from 2021-04-30T20:43:44
ListenHorse Owned By Acton Man Emerges As Favorite In 2021 Kentucky Derby from 2021-04-30T19:48:56
ListenMoody Street In Waltham Set To Close To Traffic On Saturday Through October from 2021-04-30T17:50:29
ListenBoston’s 3-Week Reopening Delay Has Tourism Industry Concerned from 2021-04-30T17:24:31
Boston won't fully reopen until Aug. 22. Chris Crompton, general manager of Old Town Trolley Tours, said means an even shorter window for business during what would normally be their busy season. W...
ListenMBTA Selling Merch At Gift Shop In Cambridge from 2021-04-30T16:43:19
ListenAmerican Girl Doll Consignment Store Continues Operations During Pandemic from 2021-04-29T23:07:25
ListenLocal Concert Venues Feeling Hopeful About Summer Season from 2021-04-29T21:33:25
ListenGov. Baker Says Massachusetts May Fully Reopen Before August from 2021-04-29T20:33:05
ListenTufts University Elects First Black Female Student Body President from 2021-04-29T19:36:11
ListenHarvard Grad Student Completes Goal Of Visiting Every Street In Boston from 2021-04-29T17:47:36
ListenMore Vaccine Clinics In Massachusetts Now Accepting Walk-Ins from 2021-04-29T16:45:12
Some vaccination clinics in Massachusetts are now allowing walk-ins. WBZ's James Rojas visited one of those clinics in Marlborough.
ListenRaynham Man Gearing Up For Potential NFL Draft from 2021-04-29T16:31:08
ListenMassachusetts SJC Rejects Release Of Senior Inmate Over Covid Concerns from 2021-04-29T16:31:03
ListenBlack Lives Matter Mural Gets Thumbs Up In Lynn from 2021-04-29T10:39:13
Two Lynn English High School students proposed the mural in City Hall Square last year and it took awhile, but the students finally won the support of the Lynn City Council.
ListenSumner Tunnel Set For Renovation To Help Ease Commute from 2021-04-28T22:39:51
The Sumner Tunnel is set for a major facelift starting in 2022.
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
New Bedford Police Officer Dead After Being Diagnosed With COVID-19 from 2021-04-28T22:34:31
New Bedford Police Sgt. Mike Cassidy dies after reportedly being diagnosed with COVID-19.
WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
Indian Americans Raise Money For COVID Relief In India from 2021-04-28T19:07:25
As India battles its second wave of COVID-19, Indian Americans in Boston are raising money to help.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Boston City Council To Vote On Student Debt Resolution from 2021-04-28T11:40:26
ListenDudley Police Investigating After Man Is Shot During Home Invasion from 2021-04-28T11:12:26
ListenTaunton Teenager Joins Both Girl And Boy Scouts from 2021-04-27T23:21:27
ListenWakefield Voting On Native American School Logo Tuesday from 2021-04-27T19:26:48
ListenState: All High Schools In MA Back To Classrooms Full-Time By May 17 from 2021-04-27T17:48:56
ListenEncore To Open COVID Vaccine Site from 2021-04-27T16:55:24
ListenPolice Search For Black Bear Roaming Through Framingham from 2021-04-27T16:34:38
Police searched for a black bear Tuesday morning after a resident captured a video of it strolling through neighborhoods. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenStrike Continues For Nurses At St. Vincent Hospital After Failed Negotiations from 2021-04-27T11:21:21
ListenTeam Moderna or Team Pfizer? Vaccine Loyalty Waxes Strong Among Gen-Zers from 2021-04-26T23:46:14
ListenSmall Cape Air Plane Crashes At Barnstable Airport from 2021-04-26T22:23:51
ListenBaker Administration Files Road Safety Bill from 2021-04-26T17:08:05
ListenSome Parents Still Eligible For PUA Despite Kids Returning To School from 2021-04-26T17:03:58
Some parents are concerned about losing jobless benefits as their kids head back to the classroom. However, one Boston attorney said that may not happen for everyone. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas re...
ListenAfter Delay, Boston Public Schools Returning To In-Person Learning Monday from 2021-04-26T10:33:26
Most elementary and middle schools in the state re-opened several weeks ago, but Boston was one the many school districts that asked for a little more time.
Listen5-Alarm Fire Tears Through Hyannis Hotel from 2021-04-25T20:55:22
ListenOscar-Nominated Movie Was Filmed Entirely In Massachusetts from 2021-04-25T18:18:50
ListenSt. Vincent Nurses, Management Set To Resume Talks Monday from 2021-04-25T17:10:07
ListenDozens Gather Outside Armenian Genocide Memorial In Lowell from 2021-04-24T17:46:19
Dozens gathered at the American Genocide Memorial to remember the 1 and a half million Armenians who were killed a century ago. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMobile Vaccination Clinic In East Boston Open For Walk-Ins from 2021-04-24T16:59:54
A mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic is open for walk-ins starting Saturday in Central Square Park in East Boston. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenA Group Of Volunteers In Pepperell Act As A Crossing Guards To Salamanders from 2021-04-23T20:47:36
A group of volunteers in Pepperell come out at night in reflective gear to help safely bring salamanders to their vernal pool. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenAuthorities Identify Cause Of Deadly New Bedford Fire from 2021-04-23T19:56:39
Authorities say the improper disposal of smoking materials caused Monday's deadly fire in New Bedford. WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports.
ListenSouth Shore Charity That Makes Burial Gowns For Babies Gets Large Donation from 2021-04-23T17:26:23
Danielle's Angel Gowns, a South Shore charity that makes burial gowns for babies, has received a donation of 500 dresses. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenBoston Community Reacts To Death Of Basketball Star Terrence Clarke from 2021-04-23T14:54:22
Basketball star and Boston native Terrence Clarke, 19, was killed in a car crash Thursday night. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenAfter Much Speculation, Baseball Is Coming Back To Cape Cod from 2021-04-23T10:29:58
Good news for baseball fans, the Cape Cod Baseball League is coming back this summer after the season was canceled last year because of the pandemic.
ListenGov. Baker: Everyone Who Wants COVID Vaccine Can Get One By Late June from 2021-04-22T23:56:30
ListenCouncilor Arroyo: Boston Needs More Dog Parks from 2021-04-22T22:35:14
ListenFreeze Warning Spells Danger For Garden Plants Thursday Night from 2021-04-22T20:16:33
ListenFall River Police Department Apologizes For Facebook Post Critical Of George Floyd from 2021-04-22T12:08:54
ListenGrocery Store Chains Opt To Keep 'Senior Shopping Hours' As Vaccinations Increase from 2021-04-22T10:59:48
ListenDemonstrators Demand For Accountability, Following Chauvin Trial from 2021-04-21T23:03:30
Hundreds gathered across Boston Wednesday evening, following former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin's trial; where he was found guilty for three murder charges.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Sh...
A Boston Man Sets Up His Own Speed Tracker from 2021-04-21T19:25:11
A Boston man is using his technological skills to build his own speed tracker to prove there are people driving too fast in his neighborhood.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Boston University Sets Up Tents Across Campus For Prospective Students from 2021-04-21T17:56:30
Most high school seniors going to college in the fall are having a hard time touring university's campus. Boston University has set up information tents across campus to help answer prospective stu...
ListenActivist Leader With King Boston Responds To Derek Chauvin Conviction from 2021-04-21T16:51:27
WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland spoke with Imari Paris Jeffries, executive director of King Boston, about the murder conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
ListenBomb Suspect Shot By Police In Worcester After Standoff from 2021-04-21T11:44:07
ListenDESE Eliminates MCAS Graduation Requirement for Class of 2022 from 2021-04-21T11:10:58
ListenRecount For Tiny Mass. GOP Election Stirs Lawsuit, Controversy from 2021-04-20T23:58:15
ListenMassachusetts Officials, Residents React To Derek Chauvin Guilty Verdict from 2021-04-20T23:38:21
ListenBoston Releases Internal Affairs Files Of Former Officer Patrick Rose from 2021-04-20T21:59:31
ListenFaithful Bos-Stoners Celebrate 4/20 in Boston Common from 2021-04-20T18:08:27
ListenLawmakers Call For Ban On Manufacture Of Assault-Style Weapons In Mass. from 2021-04-20T17:08:09
Some Massachusetts lawmakers have introduced legislation that would ban assault-style weapons being manufactured in the state. The group Stop Handgun Violence said multiple guns used in mass shooti...
ListenBoston Health Officials Propose Easing Outdoor Mask Restrictions from 2021-04-20T11:13:23
ListenApp To Track Shark Patterns On The Cape Coming Soon from 2021-04-20T10:51:02
WBZ NewsRadio's Rob Woodard reports.
ListenDave McGillivray, Man Behind Boston Marathon, Helping Direct Vaccine Sites from 2021-04-19T23:33:43
ListenAt Boston Children's Museum, Adventure Week Takes Kids Off Parents' Hands from 2021-04-19T23:05:45
ListenLynn Teen Gets On American Idol from 2021-04-19T19:41:45
ListenJury Selection For Jasiel Correia Trial Starts Tuesday from 2021-04-19T17:27:39
ListenDes Linden, Winner Of 2018 Marathon, Returns To Boston For Patriot’s Day from 2021-04-19T15:27:18
The Boston Marathon has been postponed until October, but the B.A.A. is encouraging everyone to run at least a mile this Patriot's Day. 2018 Boston Marathon winner Des Linden was among the particip...
ListenMassachusetts Expands Vaccine Eligibility To Anyone Ages 16 And Older from 2021-04-19T11:56:44
ListenLynn School Bus Provider Sues District Over Missed Payments from 2021-04-19T11:36:30
ListenChase Winovich Makes Appearance At Causeway Card Show from 2021-04-18T21:11:28
ListenProposed Gun Shop In Newton Causing City Controversy from 2021-04-18T17:08:04
ListenAll Adults In MA Can Get A COVID Vaccine Monday from 2021-04-18T15:42:34
ListenRoxbury Protest Against Police Brutality from 2021-04-17T19:45:25
Protestors gather in Roxbury to protest against the recent police shootings in Chicago and Minnesota.
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
The Commonwealth Prepares For Protests In Response To Derek Chauvin Trial from 2021-04-17T15:24:15
As the Derek Chauvin trial moves closer to a verdict, rallies form across the Commonwealth against police brutality.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
New England Aquarium Anticipates Busy Week Ahead Of April Vacation from 2021-04-16T21:55:39
ListenGoFundMe Started For Plainville Firefighter Suffering From Covid-19 from 2021-04-16T21:12:58
ListenBan On Recreational Cannabis Upheld In Bourne from 2021-04-16T19:56:41
ListenBoston University Study Finds Vitamin D May Help Battle Covid-19 Infection from 2021-04-16T18:57:48
ListenFramingham Man Wants To Thank 1-800-GOT-JUNK Workers Who Saved Him from 2021-04-15T22:27:49
Precious Tahngi got pinned under his car and he said it could have been a lot worse if five 1-800-GOT-JUNK workers in Hopkinton had not been in the right place at the right time on Sunday afternoon.
ListenCape Cod Baseball League Faces Financial Uncertainty Because Of Covid from 2021-04-15T21:12:08
Adam Cormier, public relations director for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox, said Cape Cod Baseball League teams face financial ruin this year because of the state's Covid safety guidelines.
ListenMass. Officials Announce Free Financial Course For Community Colleges from 2021-04-15T20:19:58
The agreement between the state and Money Experience will allow community college students across the state to have free access to the company's financial learning tools.
ListenBusiness Owners Want Port-A-Potties Opened Early On Plum Island from 2021-04-15T18:31:54
Business is picking up on Plum Island and business owners are asking for port-a-potties to be opened now instead of Memorial Day weekend.
ListenCambridge To Launch Guaranteed Income Program For Residents In Need from 2021-04-15T17:16:57
The city of Cambridge is launching a pilot program that would provide $500 monthly payments to 120 single caretaker households. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenBoston Consulting And Accounting Firm Looks To Hire Neurodiverse Employees from 2021-04-15T16:52:06
Ernest and Young's Boston office is among offices across the country with a Neuro-Diverse Center of Excellence.
ListenCity Of Boston Remembers Marathon Bombing Victims Through One Boston Day from 2021-04-15T11:17:39
ListenFEMA To Cover Funeral Costs For A COVID-19 Death from 2021-04-14T22:16:39
FEMA's Funeral Assistance program will reimburse individuals and households for COVID-19 related funeral expenses.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Worcester Native Katy Kellett Sets The World-Record For The Jump-Squat from 2021-04-14T21:01:54
A local mom has set the world-record for jump-squats. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenJayson Tatum Still Feels The Effects Of COVID-19 from 2021-04-14T20:22:34
On Tuesday night, Celtics star Jayson Tatum revealed he still uses an inhaler before games. He has suffered from lung issues ever since he tested positive for coronavirus in January.
WBZ News...
NAACP Boston Speaks Out: Following The Death Of Daunte Wright from 2021-04-14T18:18:13
The protests continue in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, following the police killing of young black man, Daunte Wright.
WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland spoke with the President of the NAACP Bosto...
Morgan & Morgan File Wrongful Death Lawsuit On Behalf Of Henry Tapia from 2021-04-14T17:25:18
Morgan & Morgan is filing a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of Henry Tapia's estate, following alleged road rage in Belmont.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Brookline Filmmaker Creating Documentary On Local Wild Turkeys from 2021-04-14T15:39:02
Wild turkeys are well known in Massachusetts, and have a reputation for being aggressive. A local filmmaker, from Brookline, is making a documentary about the large birds. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Reg...
ListenCovid Vaccine Appointments Delayed Amid Johnson & Johnson Pause from 2021-04-14T10:57:46
ListenEXCLUSIVE: Hopkinton Junk Workers Lift Car, Rescue Man from 2021-04-13T22:48:24
ListenState Lawmakers Want To Offer Free School Meals Permanently from 2021-04-13T22:32:06
ListenBen Parker Interviews Mayor Dean Mazzarella of Leominster on Donation from Tony Hawk Foundation from 2021-04-13T20:51:20
ListenMayor Janey: Patrick Rose Internal File To Be Released This Week from 2021-04-13T19:19:14
ListenNH Woman Works To Honor Grandmother, A WWI Veteran And ‘Hello Girl’ from 2021-04-13T17:13:15
An Atkinson, N.H. woman wants her grandmother, and her fellow World War I veterans, to receive the Congressional Gold Medal. It wasn’t until the 1970s that these women were recognized as soldiers. ...
ListenInfrastructure Report Finds Mass. Roads, Transit Are Outdated from 2021-04-13T11:19:31
ListenLynn School Bus Service Remains Paused Amid Bus Driver Shortage from 2021-04-13T11:16:09
ListenHaverhill Pot Shop Suing City Over Impact Fees from 2021-04-12T23:41:21
ListenGov. Baker: 2 Million Fully Vaccinated By Week's End from 2021-04-12T20:00:03
ListenGoFundMe Started, Community Rallies For Dorchester Grandmother from 2021-04-12T19:37
ListenDebate Brewing Over Proposed Peabody Gas Powerplant from 2021-04-12T17:39:39
ListenLynn Business Offers Bonuses For Employees To Get Covid Vaccine from 2021-04-12T14:50:25
The Director of Operations for Old Neighborhood Foods, Andrew Demakes, said they partnered with Lynn Community Health to offer employees the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.
ListenCape Cod Lawmakers Host Virtual Hearing Ahead Of Tourism Season from 2021-04-12T14:27:07
The hearing was held by the Joint Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development.
ListenNH Prepares To Expand Covid Vaccine Eligibility To Non-Residents from 2021-04-12T11:29:46
ListenNational Pet Day Gives Pet Owners Chance To Celebrate Their Furry Friends from 2021-04-11T22:01:51
ListenMass. State Police Take Pledge To Recruit More Female Officers from 2021-04-11T21:26:06
ListenDaughter Of Former Pats Lineman Makes History On High School Team from 2021-04-11T19:52:22
Listen3-Year-Old, 16-Year Old Killed In Hartford Shootings Saturday from 2021-04-11T17:37:02
ListenAsian American Groups Organize Out Of The Orient March In Boston from 2021-04-10T21:13:24
ListenCollege Of The Holy Cross Pauses Classes, Activities Amid Covid-19 Surge from 2021-04-10T19:51:37
ListenAttleboro Family Cherishes Overdue Library Book In Wake Of Loss From Covid-19 from 2021-04-10T18:38:54
ListenCovid-19 'Red Zones' Grow On Massachusetts Weekly Dashboard from 2021-04-10T16:51:26
ListenPeabody Man Goes Viral On TikTok For Road Rage Videos from 2021-04-10T16:17:25
ListenMassachusetts Vaccinates Over 100 Thousand People In One Day from 2021-04-10T15:07:42
ListenWedding And Prom Season: Safely Getting Fitted For The Perfect Dress from 2021-04-09T21:08:18
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal speaks with Cristina's Bridal store manager Deborah Baldwin about COVID-19 safety protocols when finding the perfect dress.
ListenThree Berklee College Of Music Students Reach Top 24 Of "American Idol" from 2021-04-09T19:33:58
This season of “American Idol” had five Berklee College of Music students, three of which have made it to the final 24.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Indigenous Peoples Day Committee Calling On B.A.A. To Change Marathon Date from 2021-04-09T17:43:20
A local group out of Newton is calling on the B.A.A. to change the date of the Boston Marathon because it falls on the same day as Indigenous Peoples Day. WBZ NewsRadio's Ben Parker reports.
ListenThe Satanic Temple Reopens After Months Of Renovations from 2021-04-09T17:24:13
The Satanic Temple and Salem Art Gallery have finished renovations and are opening their doors back up to the public.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Lights Out; Duxbury Vs. Marshfield Football Game Canceled from 2021-04-09T11:03:33
Marshfield High School backed out because of Covid-19 health and safety protocols.
ListenMass Man Convicted Of Police Bombing Asks For Compassionate Release from 2021-04-08T23:25:07
ListenWest Warwick, R.I Teen Surprised By Pregnant "Male" Rats from 2021-04-08T22:40:15
ListenSen. Markey, Rep. Moulton Urge Action On Gun Control from 2021-04-08T20:13:45
ListenVeteran-Only COVID Vaccine Clinic Offered On Cape from 2021-04-08T17:59:21
ListenVideo Game Could Help COVID-19 Brain Fog from 2021-04-08T16:31:57
ListenCape Cod Woman Who Lost Her Father To Covid-19 Pushes For Flag Memorial At Hyannis Rotary from 2021-04-08T15:42:43
ListenHaverhill Delays In-Person Learning While Authorities Investigate Malware Attack from 2021-04-08T14:33:40
ListenCape Cod Lawmakers To Host "Coastal Homeowner Buyout Forum" Next Week from 2021-04-08T10:37:54
Homeowners on Cape Cod's shorelines will soon be able to take part in a forum on relocating, as coastal storms continue to get worse and destroy more property.
ListenTom Brady Launches NFT Company...But What Are NFTs? from 2021-04-07T23:11:58
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer asks an expert what NFT's are and why they are on the rise.
ListenYay Or Neigh: Ponyhenge As A Tourist Attraction from 2021-04-07T21:53:22
Get off your high horse and check out Ponyhenge; an offbeat tourist attraction in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
A Step In The Right Direction: Trying To Diagnose CTE In Living Patients from 2021-04-07T20:11:23
Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine have found new ways to help assess if patients have CTE while they are alive.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
Hundreds Sign A Petition To Keep Chickens In East Boston from 2021-04-07T19:09:59
A local non profit in East Boston has received over 450 signatures to keep chickens and their coop.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports:
Duxbury Gym Teacher Accused Of Sex Assault Is Fired from 2021-04-07T14:14:17
Listen'Pay To Stay' Parking Meters Coming To Revere Beach from 2021-04-07T12:00:50
ListenFederal Judge Hears Case Against Boston Exam Schools Admissions System from 2021-04-07T00:16:01
ListenN.H. Track Coach Fired Over Mask Mandate from 2021-04-06T23:00:07
ListenGov. Baker Gets First COVID Shot At Hynes Convention Center from 2021-04-06T20:36:23
ListenPlum Island Coffee Roasters Served Eviction Notice from 2021-04-06T19:38:20
ListenSharp-Eyed South Shore Health Worker Discovers Fake Mask Shipment from 2021-04-06T17:56:12
ListenCity Looking Into Claims Dorchester CVS Is Not Following Safety Protocols from 2021-04-06T16:37:18
The city of Boston is looking into allegations that a CVS in Dorchester is not following COVID-19 safety protocols when distributing vaccines. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenActing Boston Mayor Kim Janey Announces She's Running For Full Mayoral Term from 2021-04-06T14:41:46
Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey has made it official — she plans to seek a full term in the upcoming mayoral election in November of 2021. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports
ListenHealth Officials Administer Covid-19 Vaccine At Strand Theater In Dorchester from 2021-04-06T10:49:35
ListenBrookline Task Force Wants To Get Rid Of "Walk-And-Talk" Police Program from 2021-04-05T22:52:10
ListenPandemic-Weary Families Flocking To Backyard Chickens from 2021-04-05T20:06:59
ListenNew App Will Tell You If You Were Exposed To COVID-19 from 2021-04-05T18:27:55
ListenSchedule Changes Take Effect For The Commuter Rail from 2021-04-05T12:12:13
ListenVideo Gamers Rally Behind A Local Man With A Rare Disease from 2021-04-04T21:12:42
The video game community has stepped up to help raise money for a nonprofit called "Cure Rare Disease."
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
An "Egg-cellent" Way To Say Thanks: A Local Donates Easter Dinners from 2021-04-04T17:04:48
A local business owner donates 300 Easter dinners to EMS and police officers working on Easter Sunday.
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
Boston Golf Courses Reopen For 2021 Season from 2021-04-04T16:02:02
Boston’s two public golf courses are officially open for the 2021 season. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports from the Hyde Park course.
ListenWorcester Man Writes Book About First Woman To Be Executed In The U.S. from 2021-04-03T21:09:09
ListenRevere Hosts Pop-Up Covid Vaccine Clinic For Veterans from 2021-04-03T20:23:49
ListenConcerns Arise Of Covid-Infected Sewage At Lynn Beach from 2021-04-03T18:20:58
ListenUSGS Says Shaking, Boom Noises On Friday In RI And Mass Not An Earthquake from 2021-04-03T15:52:15
ListenLocal Community Mourns Loss Of Capitol Police Officer From Western Mass from 2021-04-03T14:36:22
ListenPeople With Covid-19 Report Strange Odors As A Symptom from 2021-04-02T20:55:01
ListenRevere Hosts Mobile Covid Vaccine Clinic For Essential Retail Workers from 2021-04-02T20:47:27
ListenLocal Distillery Makes Whiskey Out Of Fan Favorite Craft Beers from 2021-04-02T18:35:27
ListenFormer Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Chairman Enters Not Guilty Plea To Federal Charges from 2021-04-02T18:05:50
ListenWestfield State Interim President Reflects On Time In Internment Camp from 2021-04-02T17:26:02
WBZ NewsRadio's Ben Parker spoke with Westfield State Interim President Roy Saigo's time spent as a child in a Japanese internment camp. This as the school spends the month of April celebrating Asi...
ListenNew Hampshire Expands Vaccine Eligibility To Any Resident Over 16 from 2021-04-02T16:25:36
ListenIt's Opening Day For The Red Sox, Take 2; Fans Are Returning To Fenway from 2021-04-02T14:46:43
Friday is Opening Day for the Boston Red Sox. It was supposed to happen on Thursday, but was postponed because of the weather. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenThe Bluebikes Program Could Be Coming To Salem from 2021-04-02T10:42:41
The City of Salem is hoping to work out a deal with Bluebikes to bring bike sharing back to the Witch City, with the help of a state grant.
Listen32 Rabbits Rescued From "Unsanitary" Conditions from 2021-04-01T23:49:59
ListenTop Mass. Dem Leaders Call On President To Cancel Student Loan Debt from 2021-04-01T20:17
ListenMobile Vaccination Sites Coming To Boston, Fall River, Among Others from 2021-04-01T18:45:27
ListenOutdoor Dining Returns To The North End Amid Rainy Weather from 2021-04-01T14:56:16
Outdoor dining returns to Boston's North End Thursday amid wet and windy weather. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenNew Bedford Set To Open Vaccination Site For Seafood Industry Workers from 2021-04-01T10:38:53
The Whaling City is putting its essential workers in the seafoood industry at the front of the line with their very own vaccination site.
ListenMA Officials Say The Death Of A Fall River Teen A “Multi-System Failure” from 2021-03-31T19:14:15
The state released a report saying Fall River and state agencies should have protected 14-year-old David Almond, who died in his father's custody.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal has the story.
A Sudbury School Welcomes A New Faculty Member: A Dog from 2021-03-31T18:23:34
Sudbury’s Peter Noyes Elementary School has a new, popular, staff member--Sophie, a classroom assistance dog.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Report Targets Local And State Agencies In Death Of Fall River Teenager from 2021-03-31T15:27:01
A new report from the Office of the Child Advocate places blame on local and state agencies in the October 2020 death of a disabled Fall River teenager in his home. WBZ's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenHynes Mass Vaccination Site Begins Receiving Thousands Of Extra Doses From Federal Govt from 2021-03-31T11:45:55
ListenJeffrey Yao, Accused Of Killing Woman In Winchester Library, Goes On Trial from 2021-03-31T10:37:10
Jeffrey Yao, the man accused of stabbing and killing a woman at Winchester Public Library in 2018, is set to go on trial on Wednesday. WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenHynes Convention Center Vax Site To Give Out 7,000 Doses A Day This Week from 2021-03-30T20:03:38
ListenSneak Peek At Pandemic-Era Fenway from 2021-03-30T17:32:06
ListenDuxbury Reeling In Wake Of Football Teams Anti-Semitic Play Calls from 2021-03-30T16:04:27
ListenFormer BPD Captain Charged By FBI In Overtime Scandal from 2021-03-30T14:42:26
ListenNew England Hair Loss Doctor Says Covid Stress May Lead To Hair Loss from 2021-03-30T14:35:43
ListenCar Crashes Into Vaccine Clinic In Roxbury from 2021-03-30T14:35:38
ListenNew App Made By BPL Curator Lets You Stick Suez Canal Ship Anywhere from 2021-03-30T11:54:12
A new app, made by a curator with Boston Public Library, let's you put the massive Suez Canal ship Ever Given anywhere. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMBTA Investigating Cause Of Orange Line Train Derailments from 2021-03-29T22:41:19
New Orange Line trains have derailed six times outside Wellington Station, and MBTA investigators are still trying to figure out the reason why.
ListenAre Pay Phones Dead? City Of Boston Says Not Yet from 2021-03-29T21:15:04
If you wander around the Back Bay, you may just stumble across one of the city's few remaining pay phones.
ListenThree People Charged Following Road Rage Incident On Cape Cod from 2021-03-29T20:03:57
Three people are facing charges and one is injured following a road rage incident that turned physical over the weekend on Cape Cod.
ListenBarnstable Public Schools Remain Remote Following Covid Surge from 2021-03-29T18:32:15
Last week, 73 students and 60 school staff members in the Barnstable Public School District tested positive for Covid-19.
ListenBoston To Provide Nearly 1,000 Workers With Preloaded Charlie Cards from 2021-03-29T18:01:01
Acting Mayor Kim Janey announced the city of Boston will provide nearly 1,000 workers with free MBTA Charlie Cards, preloaded with $60. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenPR Firm Helps Mass. Schools Rebrand Mascots Seen As Insensitive from 2021-03-29T17:20:47
After hearing how expensive it is for schools to rebrand their identities, one PR firm stepped in and offered to rebrand any school in Massachusetts, free of charge.
ListenMass. Study Shows "Dr. Google" Isn't Creating That Much Medical Anxiety from 2021-03-29T16:31:43
A new study done by Brigham and Women's Hospital, along with Harvard Medical School, shows that trying to self-diagnose yourself by looking up medical symptoms isn't creating as much anxiety as pre...
ListenStudy: White Sharks Off Cape Spend Almost Half Their Time In Shallow Water from 2021-03-29T15:10:17
A new study from the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy found white sharks off of Cape Cod spend almost half of their time in waters shallower than 15 feet. WBZ NewsRadio's Rob Woodard reports.
ListenMassachusetts Launches Covid-19 Vaccine Program For Homebound Residents from 2021-03-29T11:22:32
ListenDozens Rally At State House For Lack Of Input For School Reopening Plans from 2021-03-28T16:46:27
Dozens of people rallied at the state house demanding parents of color be included in decisions about reopening schools.
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
Bedford Man Kills Partner On Maine Beach from 2021-03-28T15:45:07
A Bedford man, Jeffrey Buchanan, is accused of beating his girlfriend to death at a beach in York, Maine.
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
Rhode Island Man Looks To Sell Tree House After Town Order To Remove It from 2021-03-27T20:51
ListenMiddlesex DA Asks SJC To Examine Convictions From Disgraced Hinton Lab from 2021-03-27T20:07:31
ListenDemonstrators Protest Against Asian Hate At Boston Marathon Start Line from 2021-03-27T19:01:58
ListenStatue Of Leonard Nimoy's Hand Coming To Boston from 2021-03-27T16:46:04
ListenAG Healey Sues North Andover Driving School To Help Students Get Refunds from 2021-03-27T15:31:15
ListenGovernor Baker Signs Sweeping Climate Bill Into Law from 2021-03-27T14:54:01
ListenMA State Senator Pushes To Extend Sales Of To-Go Cocktails from 2021-03-26T22:06:18
ListenWest End Museum Marks Leonard Nimoy Day In Boston from 2021-03-26T20:15:02
ListenSalem Stop Sign Cam Goes Viral On Twitch, Creating Chaos In Neighborhood from 2021-03-26T19:01:36
ListenArmed Robbery Suspect Shot And Killed By Police After Standoff In Quincy from 2021-03-26T17:37:10
ListenBoston Mayor Kim Janey Gets COVID-19 Vaccine At Roxbury YMCA from 2021-03-26T16:59:51
Boston Mayor Kim Janey was vaccinated for COVID-19 Friday morning. She also announced the city will implement a $1.5 million Vaccine Equity Grant Initiative. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenCovid Cases Surge Among Massachusetts Residents Under 30 from 2021-03-26T16:36:34
ListenJFK Museum To Honor Robert Kennedy With Special Exhibit from 2021-03-26T10:42:31
Museum officials have announced the return of a special exhibit to commemorate the life and legacy of Robert Kennedy when it reopens for the 2021 season.
ListenPair Of Falcons Found Nesting On Peabody City Hall from 2021-03-25T23:43:57
ListenBruins Set To Return To Ice In Front Of Fans from 2021-03-25T21:17:44
ListenQuincy High Removes Students Who Made "Pro-Rape" Comments from 2021-03-25T19:18:09
ListenBoston Mayor Janey: No Decision Yet On Run In General Election from 2021-03-25T17:37:06
Acting Mayor Kim Janey said that she was in a Walgreens when she found out that former Mayor Marty Walsh could be heading to Washington. Janey spoke to WBZ NewsRadio's Jeff Brown about her plans fo...
ListenRed Sox Single Game Tickets Go On Sale from 2021-03-25T16:21:41
ListenBoston Among School Districts Allowed To Delay Full-time In-Person Learning from 2021-03-25T15:31:45
The state has granted Boston Public Schools' request to delay full-time in-person learning for elementary and middle school students. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBarnstable Schools Switch To All-Remote Learning After Covid Surge from 2021-03-25T10:41:53
On Wednesday, the superintendent of Barnstable Public Schools announced the district would be switching back to all-remote learning after 73 students and 60 staff members tested positive for Covid-19.
ListenMassachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey Visits Nurses Strike In Worcester from 2021-03-24T20:27:17
On Wednesday, the 800 striking nurses received a visit from Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healy.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer was at Wednesday's strike.
Kim Janey Sworn In As Boston’s 55th Mayor At City Hall from 2021-03-24T19:29:07
Kim Janey made history Wednesday as the first woman and first Black mayor of Boston.
ListenHealey: Court-Ordered Refunds Being Sent To Former BSC Members from 2021-03-24T16:27:18
Attorney General Maura Healey said her office has managed to secure $127,000 in refunds for former members of Boston Sports Club. A state lawsuit claims members were wrongfully charged or not able ...
ListenBoston Reverses Course, Allows Food Vendors On Fenway Park Opening Day from 2021-03-24T11:06:07
ListenBill On Beacon Hill Would Open Records Of Institutionalized from 2021-03-23T23:36:38
ListenGov. Baker Defends Mass Vaccination Focus In Vaccine Rollout from 2021-03-23T22:50:53
ListenDuxbury Football Team Under Fire For Anti-Semitic Language from 2021-03-23T21:26:25
ListenACLU, State Clash Over Police Surveillance Before Federal Court from 2021-03-23T19:57:55
ListenApparent Noose Found In Swampscott Park from 2021-03-23T17:14:21
ListenDodgers Fan Taunts Red Sox With Mookie Betts Billboard At Fenway from 2021-03-23T16:03:23
ListenKim Janey Makes History As First Woman, Person Of Color To Be Boston Mayor from 2021-03-23T11:58:01
ListenKim Janey Set For Milestone Mayoral Debut from 2021-03-22T23:55:09
ListenBraintree Scholarship Fund Wants To Send A Woman Back To School from 2021-03-22T20:13:34
ListenSupreme Court To Consider Reinstating Death Sentence For Dzhokhar Tsarnaev from 2021-03-22T14:58
The Supreme Court announced Monday it will consider reinstating the death sentence for Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenNatick Community Organic Farm Forced To Close After Fire from 2021-03-22T11:03:43
ListenSharon High School Student Starts Outdoor Thrift Shop from 2021-03-21T19:12:32
A senior at Sharon High School is taking aim at the fashion industry.
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville explains.
Day Two Of Andover Rally: Supporting Asian American Community from 2021-03-20T17:31:58
Following the death of eight people in Atlanta, and six being Asian-American, the community of Andover gathered in support of the victims.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Cape Offering Educator-Only Vaccination Days from 2021-03-20T16:07:15
On Saturday morning, the first of three educator-only COVID-19 vaccine clinics kicked off on Cape Cod.
WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn has more on the story.
Local Team Of Doctors Brings Covid-19 Vaccine To Vulnerable Residents from 2021-03-19T23:21:24
ListenBoston Will Follow State Into Phase 4, Step 1 Of Reopening from 2021-03-19T21:30:03
ListenGas Companies Decry Updated Regulations From Columbia Gas Explosions from 2021-03-19T20:13:45
ListenRep. Lynch Says MBTA Cuts Will Not Include Any Layoffs from 2021-03-19T18:49:26
ListenCity Of Boston Marks March 26 As ‘Leonard Nimoy Day’ from 2021-03-19T15:50:33
The city of Boston has declared March 26 "Leonard Nimoy Day" on what would have been his 90th birthday. Nimoy was born in the West End. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Non-Profit Donates Chromebooks To Students In Chinatown from 2021-03-19T10:36:30
The group called "City Kids", which is a non-profit founded by City Realty, donated Chromebooks on Thursday to a group of students in Chinatown.
ListenDefense Lawyer Hit With Rape Allegation Again from 2021-03-18T22:35:40
ListenState Police Add Five People To Mass. Most Wanted List from 2021-03-18T21:17:08
ListenJohn Kerry Hit With Mask Hypocrisy Claims After American Airlines Spotting from 2021-03-18T19:39:40
ListenSuspect Charged In String Of Waltham Attacks from 2021-03-18T18:22:07
ListenHynes Convention Center Has Soft Launch As Mass Vaccine Site from 2021-03-18T17:52:53
The Hynes Convention Center is expected to become the largest mass vaccination site in the state. It had a soft launch on Thursday. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenOne Final Pour; Popular Cohasset Pub Closes After 10-Year Run from 2021-03-18T10:36:48
A popular Irish Pub on the South Shore spent this St. Patrick's Day going out in sytle.
ListenAtlanta Spa Shooting: MA Lawmakers Say It Is Time To Update Hate Crime Laws from 2021-03-17T21:55:15
Following the shootings in the Atlanta-area, some Massachusetts lawmakers are speaking out about wanting to update the state's hate crime laws.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal has more.
MIAA Votes To Extend Spring Sports Tournaments from 2021-03-17T20:06:33
High school spring sports championships get the green light from MIAA.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
St. Patrick's Day Meal For Swampscott Seniors from 2021-03-17T18:33:35
The Swampscott Senior Center handed out Irish food today to celebrate St. Patrick's Day and bring the community together safely. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens has more.
ListenFramingham Start-Up Develops Cannabis Infused Ice Cream from 2021-03-17T10:59:07
ListenTrial Date Moved Up For Former Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia from 2021-03-16T23:39:41
ListenR.I. Senator Says FBI Investigation Of Justice Kavanaugh Was 'Perhaps Fake' from 2021-03-16T22:22:35
ListenPats Go On Spending Spree, Fans React from 2021-03-16T19:55:30
ListenConfirmation Vote Date Set For Marty Walsh from 2021-03-16T18:22:20
ListenModerna Doses First Children In Vaccine Study from 2021-03-16T17:14:03
ListenDocuseries On Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist Coming To Netflix from 2021-03-16T11:09:39
ListenHigh Schoolers Get Hands-On Experience Building Dug Outs For Nearby School from 2021-03-15T22:30:01
Juniors and seniors at Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational High School are getting hands-on experience by building new dug outs for a nearby school.
ListenGetting Creative; South Shore Nurses Start Charcuterie Board Business from 2021-03-15T21:23:50
The past year has been stressful for healthcare workers across the country and as a result two nurses at South Shore Hospital decided to start a charcuterie board business to be creative in their f...
ListenFamous Providence Bug Joins "Good Night Lights" Tradition At Hasbro from 2021-03-15T19:37:16
The famous mascot for Big Blue Bug Solutions, Nibbles Woodaway, is now taking part in the nightly tradition called "Good Night Lights", which says goodnight to the patients at Hasbro Children's Hos...
ListenField Size, Registration Dates Announced For 125th Boston Marathon from 2021-03-15T18:44:33
On Monday, the Boston Athletic Association announced the field size for the 125th Boston Marathon will be 20,000 entrants and registration will begin in April.
ListenEncouraging Creativity; Local Non-Profit Donates Hundreds Of Art Kits To Students from 2021-03-15T17:48:07
On Monday morning, a local non-profit dropped off 85 art kits for students at an elementary school in Chinatown, to help the kids keep their creative minds working while they attend school from home.
ListenMassachusetts Lawmakers and Officials Want MCAS Testing Postponed Until Fall from 2021-03-15T17:04:07
Governor Charlie Baker has called for all elementary schools to return to in-person learning next month and with big adjustments expected, state officials want the MCAS exams postponed until the fall.
ListenSt. Vincent Nurses Accuse Union Members Of Bullying During Strike from 2021-03-15T16:22:58
The nurses strike at St. Vincent Hospital is entering its second week and some nurses are accusing union members of bullying and harassment as they continue to work during the strike.
ListenField Hospital At DCU Center Closing Down, For Now from 2021-03-15T14:30:06
ListenBoston Delays Outdoor Dining For The North End from 2021-03-15T11:26:18
ListenGeorge Clooney and Ben Affleck Set To Return To Filming At Beverly Bar from 2021-03-14T21:47:53
ListenBoston Vaccination Site Opens For BPS Employees from 2021-03-14T20:23:03
ListenBrockton Gym Owner Reacts To Death Of Marvelous Marvin Hagler from 2021-03-14T17:33:19
ListenNew England Journal Of Medicine Publishes Study On Promising Alzheimer's Treatment from 2021-03-14T15:31:37
ListenService Cuts Take Effect At MBTA from 2021-03-14T15:23:54
ListenFramingham Man Opens Gym Geared For Neurodivergent People from 2021-03-14T15:22:37
ListenNorth Shore Communities Come Together To Set Up Covid Vaccination Site In Amesbury from 2021-03-13T21:22:25
ListenLawrence Officials Hold Ceremony To Remember Residents Lost To Covid-19 from 2021-03-13T18:40:22
ListenWorcester Approves Plan To Add Controversial 'Crime Forecasting' Tech To City's Policing from 2021-03-13T16:38:16
ListenCurry College Partners With Researchers For Covid Antibody Study from 2021-03-13T16:32:50
ListenIconic Hampton Beach Cascade Waterslide Is Shut Down Amid Pandemic from 2021-03-13T16:31:56
ListenStoneham German Shepherd Wins Heroic Dog Award For Saving Man's Life from 2021-03-13T16:28:03
ListenBoston Restaurants Respond To Updated Outdoor Dining Timeline from 2021-03-13T16:26:58
ListenNew Cannabis Retailers Projected To Hit The Cape from 2021-03-13T00:08:14
ListenSenator Warren and Rep. Jim McGovern Join St. Vincent Nurses On Picket Line from 2021-03-12T23:04:32
ListenGovernor Baker Speaks To Local Catholic School Students About In-Person Learning from 2021-03-12T20:35:23
ListenSinging Allowed Again In Massachusetts Schools from 2021-03-12T19:10:31
ListenMassachusetts Casinos Get Green Light To Expand Seating At Gaming Tables from 2021-03-12T18:33:07
ListenEligible Mass. Residents Can Now Pre-Register For COVID-19 Vaccine from 2021-03-12T16:28:56
A pre-registration system for appointments at mass vaccination sites in Massachusetts went live Friday morning. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenCape Cod Drinking Water Found To Have "Troubling" Amounts Of Contamination from 2021-03-12T11:34:53
A recent study by Harvard University found an unexpectedly high amount of polyfluoroalkyl substances or PFAs at water sampling sites across Cape Cod.
ListenRaccoon Invades West Warwick Porch, Gorges Self On Fruit Dinner from 2021-03-12T00:26:37
ListenMTA President: Baker Reaches 'New Height Of Dishonesty And Irresponsibility' from 2021-03-11T22:28:45
ListenEaster Bunny Returns To Mass. Malls After Pandemic Hibernation from 2021-03-11T20:32:12
ListenWeymouth Holds Blood Drives In Honor Of Two Locals from 2021-03-11T19:12:36
ListenMass. Easing Travel Restrictions For Those Fully Vaccinated For COVID-19 from 2021-03-11T16:30:18
The state of Massachusetts has eased travel restrictions for individuals that have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenWoman Creates Bill After Dog Is Attacked At Doggie Day Care Center from 2021-03-11T11:43:17
A Longmeadow woman has created legislation after her dog was attacked by several other dogs at an unlicensed doggie day care center.
ListenElvis Impersonators Itching To Get Back To Business from 2021-03-10T23:42:44
ListenState Creates COVID Vaccine Preregistration Program from 2021-03-10T20:40:27
ListenGrocery Workers Push To Receive Vaccines from 2021-03-10T19:29:22
ListenOne Year Ago: Gov. Baker Declares State Of Emergency Over COVID-19 from 2021-03-10T17:21:11
Wednesday, March 10, marked the one-year anniversary of Gov. Charlie Baker declaring a state of emergency in Massachusetts because of COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal has reaction from Boston ...
ListenBrockton Native Goes Viral On Tiktok from 2021-03-10T11:55:43
ListenMayor Walsh Introducing Boston Points As New Way To Pay In The Hub from 2021-03-10T00:16:07
ListenMTA Responds To New DESE Guidance from 2021-03-09T23:53:42
ListenPittsfield Man Arrested, Accused Of Capitol Riot Involvement from 2021-03-09T23:26:59
ListenIndoor Beach Sports Facility Opens In Natick from 2021-03-09T20:19:22
ListenSchool Bus Drivers Accuse BPS, Transdev Of Covering Up COVID Surge from 2021-03-09T18:50:51
Bus drivers for Boston Public Schools held a rally in Dorchester Tuesday. They believe safety measures are being ignored and a surge in COVID-19 cases is being covered up. WBZ NewsRadio's James Roj...
ListenStudy: Boston No Longer Considered Most Traffic-Congested City In U.S. from 2021-03-09T16:21:48
Boston has moved down from the No. 1 spot for most traffic-congested city in the country, according to the INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenDr. Fauci Speaks At Virtual Tufts University Event from 2021-03-09T11:58:31
ListenBridgewater Mom Helps Cut The Cost Out Of Prom Dresses from 2021-03-09T01:46:14
A Bridgewater mom is collecting donated prom dresses to help cut the cost of the big day.
ListenAncient New Englanders May Have Run With Mammoths from 2021-03-09T00:04:36
ListenMBTA Says Pandemic Will Affect Fare Revenue For Years To Come from 2021-03-08T22:58:57
ListenYard Art Exhibits Showcased Across Watertown from 2021-03-08T21:06:11
ListenInternational Women's Day Profile - NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir from 2021-03-08T19:32:27
ListenHundred-Year-Old WWII Vet Gets Birthday Parade In East Boston from 2021-03-08T17:53:56
ListenHundreds Of Nurses On Strike At Saint Vincent Hospital In Worcester from 2021-03-08T15:55:35
As many as 800 nurses are going on strike to push back against unsafe staffing.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
The Female Boston Mayoral Candidates On International Women's Day from 2021-03-08T12:24:41
ListenWomen’s History Month: Recognizing Women In Music from 2021-03-07T20:02:29
In light of International Women’ Day coming up and March being Women’s History Month, women in the music industry are speaking out about their lack of recognition.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer...
MA Sen. Ed Markey Reacts To COVID Relief Bill from 2021-03-07T18:58:16
Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey discussed the Senate passing the COVID-19 relief bill this afternoon over Zoom.
WBZ NewsRadio’s Art Cohen reports.
3 Men Charged For Encore Boston Harbor Cheating Scheme from 2021-03-06T21:43:52
Three men allegedly cheated in a series of games, making over $20,000 at the Encore Casino.
WBZ NewsRadio's Art Cohen reports.
Activists Rally In Boston, For Justice On Police Killing Cases from 2021-03-06T21:00:48
Mass Action Against Police Brutality, a local advocacy group, hosted a rally Saturday; demanding cases be reopened regarding police brutality.
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
Egg Shortage May Come At Start Of Next Year from 2021-03-06T16:58:39
Starting next January, egg prices may surge as there could be a shortage in the state of Massachusetts.
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer has the details.
A Good Samaritan Helps Police Stop An Erratic Driver from 2021-03-06T15:50:09
A Good Samaritan in a pickup truck stopped an erratic driver who had just committed attempted murder on two police officers.
WBZ NewsRadio's Sheri Small reports.
People Caught Operating Illegal Clubs In Lawrence from 2021-03-05T19:18:11
The mayor of Lawrence is threatening to fine people caught for operating illegal bars and clubs for up to $10,000.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal has more on the story.
Worker Injured At Needham Construction Site from 2021-03-05T17:34:51
A construction worker in Needham is suffering non life-threatening injuries after falling 15 to 20 feet into a pit.
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
A Group Sets Up Two Dozen More “Baby Safe Havens” Across Dorchester from 2021-03-05T15:52:58
A group is responding to an abandoned newborn in Dorchester by supplying all Boston fire stations and hospitals with Baby Safe Haven signs.
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Car Crashes Into Home In Hyde Park from 2021-03-05T12:32:02
ListenBridgewater State Using Robots To Deliver Food from 2021-03-04T23:43:41
ListenFenway Mass Vaccination Site Moving To Hynes Convention Center from 2021-03-04T23:08:30
ListenMarshfield Boy Raises Money With Art For Carolina Hill Shelter from 2021-03-04T22:02:18
With just some markers and pieces of paper, 7-year-old Austin Cooper was able to raise about $700 for the Carolina Hill Shelter in Marshfield.
ListenLocal Rabbi Leads Effort To Vaccinate Holocaust Survivors from 2021-03-04T20:13:37
ListenJohn Barros, City Economic Development Chief, Running For Mayor from 2021-03-04T18:33:48
ListenCity Councilor Andrea Campbell Subpoenas Boston Police Department from 2021-03-04T18:00:24
Boston City Councilor and mayoral candidate Andrea Campbell is requesting more information from the Boston Police Department following allegations an officer attended the Jan. 6 insurrection at the...
ListenGroup Of Canadian Fishermen Rescued By Cape Cod Coast Guard from 2021-03-04T12:07:23
ListenSalem Man Charged In Death Of Salem Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty from 2021-03-03T22:31:07
A Salem man was arraigned in connection with a motor vehicle accident that killed a Salem police officer.
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
A Push For New Safety Regulations For Construction Workers from 2021-03-03T21:11:41
Following the death of two Boston construction workers in an accident, city councilors are calling for a hearing on construction site safety.
WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
Lockheed Martin Announces Closure Of Marion, Mass. Facility from 2021-03-03T19:57:08
Hundreds of jobs may be lost as Lockheed Martin is closing its facility in Marion. Tim Dunn reports.
ListenMillennial Volunteers Help Seniors Sign Up For COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment from 2021-03-03T18:31:35
Hundreds of volunteers across Massachusetts are stepping up to help seniors book their COVID-19 vaccine appointments.
ListenEvan Dando Says 'Thanks' Through Song In A Falmouth, Mass. Walgreens from 2021-03-03T16:21:21
The Lemonheads singer Evan Dando serenaded Walgreens customers on Cape Cod after a store employee found Dando's missing wallet.
ListenFamily of Maura Murray Strengthens Calls For Historical Marker At Disappearance Site from 2021-03-03T13:31
ListenFramingham School District Has School Bus Driver Shortage from 2021-03-02T23:02:19
ListenAG Healey Warns Public About Vaccine Scams from 2021-03-02T19:15:53
ListenState Lottery Says Sales Are Up Amid Pandemic from 2021-03-02T18:29:16
ListenCape Cod Community Remembers Longtime Dennis Fire Lieutenant from 2021-03-02T16:44:49
The Cape Cod community is remembering Lieutenant Dan "Flippy" O'Connell who was a firefighter in Dennis for 23 years and his former colleagues say even as he was battling cancer, he tried to educat...
ListenStrong Winds Cause Scaffolding To Collapse in Roxbury Monday Night from 2021-03-02T15:32:17
Late Monday night, strong winds caused scaffolding at a construction site in Roxbury to collapse and thankfully, no one was hurt when the crash happened.
ListenAG Healey Sues Lawrence Orthodontist Over Alleged False Medical Claims from 2021-03-02T12:07:10
ListenMalden Wants To Make Its Courthouse A Community Center from 2021-03-01T23:35:17
ListenPrince's Shirt, Guitar, Being Auctioned Off In Boston from 2021-03-01T20:48:19
ListenOutdoor Dining Back In Boston On April 1 from 2021-03-01T20:13:39
ListenDorchester Baby Discovered In Trashcan Released From Hospital from 2021-03-01T18:41:50
ListenBaker Speaks On Getting Vaccine To Communities Of Color from 2021-03-01T17:52:13
ListenAuburn Dog Reunited With Owner After Going Missing For 17 Days from 2021-03-01T17:47:29
Gwen, the Great Pyrenees, has been reunited with her owner, from Auburn, after going missing for weeks. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenMore BPS Students Return To In Person Learning from 2021-03-01T12:08:29
ListenWellesley Man Dies Mountain Biking In Ipswich from 2021-02-28T21:00:07
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Listen"Abolish The Filibuster" To Get $15 Minimum Wage, Senator Markey Says from 2021-02-28T18:56:04
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenWedding Dance Floors To Return As COVID-19 Restrictions Lift from 2021-02-28T16:55:07
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMassachusetts Prepares To Enter Reopening Plan Phase 3 Step 2 from 2021-02-28T15:31:56
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenSullivans Opens On Castle Island from 2021-02-27T18:16:46
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMan Ran "Romance Scam" On Massachusetts Women, Police Say from 2021-02-27T17:08:07
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenBaby Found In Dorchester Trash Can from 2021-02-26T22:02:58
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSouthie Restaurants Attend Mandatory St Patrick's Day Meeting from 2021-02-26T21:10:01
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenMSPCA Rescues Animals From Texas After Deadly Storm from 2021-02-26T18:53:44
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenFriday Marks One Year Anniversary Of Biogen Conference That Spread COVID-19 from 2021-02-26T17:24:28
Friday is the one year anniversary of the Biogen Conference in Boston. It's considered to be Massachusetts' first major COVID-19 super-spreader event. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenGov. Baker Encouraging School Districts To Adopt Pool COVID-19 Testing from 2021-02-26T16:44:59
Gov. Baker visited Nock-Molin Middle School in Newburyport Friday morning. The school district is one of the participants in the state's pooled COVID-19 testing program. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas...
ListenShrewsbury High School Students Learning To Snowshoe This Winter from 2021-02-26T11:40:45
A former snowshoe racer turned Shrewsbury High School physical education teacher is teaching his students the winter sport, to get them out of the house and exercising during the pandemic.
ListenBoston Reviews Plans To Revive Legendary Doyle's Cafe from 2021-02-25T23:54:51
ListenLowell School Committee Member Asked To Resign After Using Slur from 2021-02-25T22:05:23
ListenMassachusetts Sports Venues Set To Reopen In Phase 4 from 2021-02-25T20:12:38
ListenLocal Advocate For The Disabled Shares Gratitude For Covid-19 Vaccine from 2021-02-25T19:04:13
ListenGov. Baker Testifies On Handling Of Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout from 2021-02-25T17:53:56
ListenMass. Doctor Develops Shot That Prevents Lyme Disease In Humans from 2021-02-25T11:45:10
Good news for lovers of the outdoors, a Massachusetts Doctor at Mass Biologics has developed a yearly shot that prevents Lyme Disease in humans.
ListenPeabody Possible Explosions Remain Unidentified from 2021-02-24T21:38:14
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenDexter Filming Causes Traffic In West Boylston from 2021-02-24T20:47:59
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ListenTwo Men Killed In Construction Accident In Boston's Financial District from 2021-02-24T19:50:47
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMass Vaccine Clinic Opens In Dartmouth from 2021-02-24T18:52:58
WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenProtest Held During Lynn District Court Zoom Hearing For BLM Supporter from 2021-02-24T18:44:19
More than 100 protesters showed support for Ernst "Shimmy" Jean-Jacques during a hearing in Lynn District Court Wednesday morning. Jean-Jacques, a Black Lives Matter supporter, is accused of assaul...
ListenMass. Mayors Debate On Timeline For In-Person Learning from 2021-02-24T12:14:42
ListenChanges In Vaccine Rollout Causes Frustration and Confusion from 2021-02-23T23:31:08
Changes in the vaccine rollout has caused frustration and confusion among many seniors in the commonwealth. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMoody Street Restaurants In Waltham Prepare Another COVID-19 Summer from 2021-02-23T22:28:04
Restaurant owners on Moody St. in Waltham are hoping to get the city's approval for pedestrian only traffic so that they can expand their outdoor dining. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenMass. Official Sets April Target For Elementary In-Person Learning from 2021-02-23T21:11:42
Massachusetts Elementary and Secondary Commissioner Jeff Riley said it's time to begin the process of getting more students back into classrooms. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Dynamics's Robo-Dog Used For Controversial Art from 2021-02-23T20:51:48
MSCHF is using a Boston Dynamics robot for a controversial art piece. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenLawmakers Renew Push For Immigrants To Get Their Driver's License from 2021-02-23T18:01:56
State legislators refiled a bill for undocumented immigrants to get a legal driver's license. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMBTA Announces Changes To Commuter Rail Service from 2021-02-23T15:53:27
The MBTA has announced changes to Commuter Rail service that could potentially save them millions of dollars a year. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenSports Betting Legalization Gaining Momentum In Mass. from 2021-02-23T00:43:07
ListenHigh School Fall Sports Are Back in Massachusetts from 2021-02-22T19:16:30
ListenMurder Conviction Overturned In Caribbean Festival Shooting Case from 2021-02-22T19:05:11
ListenAmerican Heritage Museum Holds Sweepstakes; Winners Will Drive WWII Tanks from 2021-02-22T17:40:26
The American Heritage Museum in Hudson is holding a sweepstakes where the winner will get to drive three World War II tanks. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMassachusetts Schools Enforce Covid Testing Following February Vacation from 2021-02-22T12:08:16
ListenDuxbury Woman Opens Hanover Pickleball Facility from 2021-02-21T20:31:17
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMass. Community Colleges See Declining Enrollment Rates Amid Pandemic from 2021-02-21T18:27
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenMass Vaccination Site Opens At Natick Mall from 2021-02-21T15:55:06
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenDo Grocery Store Directional Arrows Work? from 2021-02-20T20:25:32
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMass. Lawmakers Hold Virtual Vaccine Roundtable Over Equitable Distribution from 2021-02-20T18:59:36
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenGail Samuel Named BSO's First Female President from 2021-02-20T17:47:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports
ListenBrookline Students Organize Homeless Coat Donation And Fundraiser from 2021-02-20T15:20:30
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports
ListenMarriott Workers In Boston Out Of Work For A Year from 2021-02-19T19:02:15
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenBad Weather, Staffing Shortages Delay Vaccine Shipment To Massachusetts from 2021-02-19T17:13:28
The federal government has informed the state of Massachusetts that this week's vaccine shipment has been delayed and will not arrive until Monday. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMending A Broken Heart; Salem Community Helps Puppies In Need from 2021-02-19T11:46:31
After being rescued in Georgia, two puppies at the Northeastern Animal Shelter in Salem, will receive the live saving surgery they need, thanks to the generosity of North Shore residents.
ListenEnvironmental Rights Group Sues Barnstable Over Alleged Water Pollution from 2021-02-19T00:30:32
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ListenMIT Graduate Helping To Land Rover On Mars from 2021-02-18T12:10:26
On Thursday afternoon, NASA's rover Perseverance will land on Mars as part of a research project and MIT graduate Al Chen is in charge of entry, descent, and landing of the rover.
ListenFrustration Continues To Grow Over Vaccine Rollout On Cape Cod from 2021-02-18T11:40:31
Frustration is growing on Cape Cod over the vaccine rollout and nearly 100 elected officials wrote a letter to Governor Charlier Baker urging him to allocate additional vaccines for residents on th...
ListenWorcester Nurses Plan To Strike Amid COVID-19 Vaccinations from 2021-02-17T17:47:39
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ListenAsh Wednesday Goes On, With Pandemic Changes from 2021-02-17T15:54:45
ListenSouth African Covid-19 Variant Detected In Mass from 2021-02-17T12:28:57
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Bad weather has pushed back the launch of the mass vaccination site at Worcester State University. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
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Members of Cape Cod's legislative delegation are unhappy with the Baker Administration and are voicing their displeasure with the governor and the Department of Public Health over the lack of vacci...
ListenGiving Back; FMC Sports Offers Free Public Skating During Winter Season from 2021-02-15T15:31:37
Public skating is back in Massachusetts at a number of ice skating rinks across the state and FMC Sports is offering free public skating sessions at their rinks because they say they know how hard ...
ListenSeven Asylum Seekers Get Approval to Return To Massachusetts from 2021-02-15T11:51:01
ListenCambridge Flower Shop Owner; Valentine's Day Is 'Super Bowl For Florists' from 2021-02-14T18:57:03
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WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenFundraiser Held For Injured Attleboro Hockey Player from 2021-02-13T15:20:12
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenWorcester Is America's Snowiest City Of Its Size This Season from 2021-02-12T20:14:20
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenFamilies Advised To Avoid Travel During School Break from 2021-02-12T19:05:16
WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenMassachusetts Easing COVID-19 Requirements On School Buses from 2021-02-12T18:27:15
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is easing social distancing requirements on school buses. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMassachusetts Unveils New Tool To Check COVID-19 Vaccine Availability from 2021-02-12T17:24:13
The state's new COVID-19 Vaccine Finder aims to help residents more easily find vaccination locations and view appointment availability for some sites. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenNo Decision Yet On Death Penalty In Jassy Correia Murder Case from 2021-02-12T17:06:14
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenNoise Ordinance Aims To Cut Back On Loud Parties In Brockton from 2021-02-12T11:40:30
Brockton City Councilor Jeffrey Thompson says the ordinance that he introduced isn't trying to stop people from holding parties but, it aims to encourage people to respect their neighbors and turn ...
ListenRevere Resident Remains Stuck In Colombia During Covid-19 Pandemic from 2021-02-12T00:06:44
ListenMass. Lawmakers Pen Letter To Gov. Baker About Vaccine Rollout from 2021-02-11T23:22:18
ListenBoston Non-Profit Helps State Coordinate Pool Covid-19 Testing In Schools from 2021-02-11T22:26:19
ListenSuffolk D.A. Rachael Rollins Will Not Face Criminal Charges In Alleged Road Rage Incident from 2021-02-11T21:39:20
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ListenBlack Clergy Members Demand Reinstatement For New BPD Commissioner from 2021-02-11T20:14:30
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ListenMass Climate Change Undersecretary Resigns Amid Backlash Over Comments from 2021-02-11T17:43:57
ListenMass. RMV Offering Online Refresher Course For Drivers from 2021-02-11T11:29:49
The Acting Registrar of Motor Vehicles says their new online portal will help students hit the books before they hit the road.
ListenHundreds Respond To News Of Extra COVID-19 Vaccine In Danvers from 2021-02-10T22:29:08
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ListenBlack Restaurant Challenge Explained from 2021-02-10T20:32:09
WB NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenNew COVID-19 Vaccination Sites Opening In Mass. from 2021-02-10T19:53:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Pops To Have Virtual Concert Ahead Of Valentine's Day from 2021-02-10T16:11:06
The Boston Pops Orchestra is holding a live virtual performance this weekend ahead of Valentine's Day. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenFBI Boston Warns Of Romance Scams On The Rise from 2021-02-10T12:31:08
ListenOld North Church Opens For Vaccinations from 2021-02-09T21:14:21
ListenCommittee On Holyoke Soldier's Home Holds 6th Meeting from 2021-02-09T19:29:30
ListenUMass Students Petition To Be Let On Campus from 2021-02-09T18:25:44
ListenMass Plow Drivers Brace For More Snowfall from 2021-02-09T13:47:56
ListenBoston City Officials Plan To Expand Dog Park Access from 2021-02-09T12:09:12
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ListenHere’s How To Prevent Fainting While Getting COVID-19 Vaccine from 2021-02-08T18:04:14
Dr. Lisa Smith, director of the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University, has a tip for people afraid of needles when it comes to getting vaccinated. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Rega...
ListenTom Brady Crowned MVP For The Fifth Time In His Career from 2021-02-08T11:29:11
Tom Brady led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to victory, beating the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9. WBZ NewsRadio's Rory O'Neill reports.
ListenMass. Restaurants Expect Slow Super Bowl Amid Pandemic, Snow Storm from 2021-02-07T21:36:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenPatriots' Captain Matt Slater on Super Bowl from 2021-02-07T18:43:02
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenDedham Vaccination Site Opens To Seniors from 2021-02-06T21:11:06
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenSome New England NFL Fans Rooting For Tom Brady This Super Bowl from 2021-02-06T18:16:22
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
Listen211 Vaccine Appointment Helpline For People Age 75+ from 2021-02-06T16:27:11
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports
ListenWorcester Man Swallowed Airpods In His Sleep from 2021-02-05T21:15:56
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenFree Tax Service Offered To Low Income Households In Lynn from 2021-02-05T19:07:41
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenNew England Aquarium Reopens To The Public from 2021-02-05T18:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenCanton EMT's Help Vaccinate Locals For COVID-19 from 2021-02-05T17:12:39
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenSandwich Health Officials Dealing With Limited Vaccine Supply from 2021-02-05T11:34:10
Sandwich Health Officials say now that the state has entered phase 2 of the vaccination process, they will begin to reorganize their roll our plan to finish giving vaccines to residents over the ag...
ListenMass State Rep. Prepares To Introduce Leglistation On Official State Dinosaur from 2021-02-04T22:13:13
ListenAttleboro Family Holds Birthday Cake Drive For Local Residents from 2021-02-04T21:49:59
ListenDuxbury Fire Department Creates Virtual Fire Safety Display For Kids from 2021-02-04T19:32:27
ListenMass Real Estate Agent Offers Tips To Navigate Pandemic Market from 2021-02-04T19:21:15
ListenMayor Marty Walsh Appears Before Senate Committee For Confirmation Hearing from 2021-02-04T18:40:15
ListenBoston City Councilors Demand Answers In BPD Captiol Riot Investigation from 2021-02-04T18:00:49
ListenState Appeals Court Orders New Trial For Man Sentenced In Kirby Street Prostitution Case from 2021-02-04T17:21:03
ListenNew BPD Commissioner Placed On Administrative Leave from 2021-02-04T16:26:32
Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White has been placed on administrative leave after domestic violence allegations from more than two decades ago recently resurfaced. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas r...
ListenBoston Public Schools Budget Released from 2021-02-03T21:59:11
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston City Council Votes To Skip Special Mayoral Election from 2021-02-03T19:26:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenState Notifies Thousands After Breathalyzer Results Thrown Out from 2021-02-03T18:53:41
The Massachusetts Office of the Trial Courts is sending notices to 27,000 people convicted of driving under the influence after breathalyzer tests were found to be unreliable. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn...
ListenHandel and Haydn Society Name New Resident Conductor Of H+H Chorus from 2021-02-03T18:40:29
The Handel and Haydn Society has named Dr. Anthony Trecek-King as the new resident conductor of the H+H Chorus. As a black man, he said he views his role to be "representative." WBZ NewsRadio's Dre...
ListenSalem Cannabis Business Sues City After Being Denied License from 2021-02-03T18:07:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports
ListenVaccinated HealthCare Workers Heading To Super Bowl On Patriots Plane from 2021-02-03T17:23:29
WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenFBI Special Agent Killed In Florida Is Northeastern Graduate from 2021-02-03T15:46:54
Special Agent Laura Schwartzenberger is one of the two FBI agents killed while serving a warrant in Florida on Tuesday. WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenClark University Professor Teaches Course On Internet Memes from 2021-02-02T22:20:55
ListenCape Cod Task Force Sends Out Informational Robocall About Vaccine Access from 2021-02-02T21:54:59
ListenStudents Sign Petition For Removal Of Thin Blue Line Mural in Taunton from 2021-02-02T21:30:30
Recently, 100 students signed a petition calling for the removal of a thin blue line police flag mural that is on the wall outside the school resource officer's office at Taunton High School.
ListenMassachusetts State Police Sergeant Arrested, Facing Assault Charges from 2021-02-02T21:24:12
ListenMassachusetts Lawmakers Refile Safe Communities Act from 2021-02-02T20:56:23
ListenRockland Couple Celebrates Gratitute With Thank You Popcorn from 2021-02-02T20:20:58
ListenWorcester Man Creates Trivia Game To Celebrate Black History from 2021-02-02T20:02:18
ListenNeedham Temple Starts Weekly Covid-19 Testing Program from 2021-02-02T15:47:04
Temple Beth Shalom in Needham started its own weekly asymptomatic and presymptomatic testing program of teachers, staff and students at their preschool and after school programs because of frustrat...
ListenDustin Pedroia Retires After 14 Year Career from 2021-02-02T12:04:59
ListenMassachusetts Nor'Easter: Tips To Avoid Injury When Shoveling Snow from 2021-02-01T22:15:28
As snow comes across the Commonwealth, it is time to break out the shovels. Dr. Bradley Weiss gives tips on how to prevent injuries when shoveling snow.
ListenThe Battle Between Barstool Sports Versus Somerville Mayor Curtatone from 2021-02-01T16:52:26
A legal battle between Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone and Barstool Sports ended up before the state Supreme Court after a private phone call was recorded. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenMayor Walsh Swears In Commissioner of The Boston Police Department from 2021-02-01T16:05:21
Mayor Marty Walsh swore in Dennis White as the 43rd Commissioner of the Boston Police Department. WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenNor'easter Hits Vaccine Rollout at Fenway, Gillette from 2021-02-01T12:15:31
ListenCambridge Restaurant Owner Sells Subscriptions from 2021-01-31T21:19:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports
ListenFatal Shooting in Weymouth Saturday Night from 2021-01-31T15:05:36
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports
ListenLocal GameStop Investors Cash In from 2021-01-30T20:24:47
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports
ListenMIAA Football Returns, Xaverian High School Football Coach Ready from 2021-01-30T16:18:03
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports
ListenWinter Weather Frostbite Danger from 2021-01-30T15:42:45
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenKeeping Kids Safe While Watching The Super Bowl from 2021-01-29T18:51:28
The pandemic has put children at an increased risk of injury or even death due to furniture and TV tip-overs. So it is best to get it mounted before the big game next Sunday. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim Ma...
ListenLaid-Off Marriott Copley Workers Stage Car Caravan, Demand Fair Treatment from 2021-01-29T18:48:45
Laid-off Marriott Copley workers staged a car caravan and picket line outside of the hotel in Boston on Friday to demand better compensation and a chance to return to work. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Mac...
ListenA Story To Remember: Getting Married In Winter During A Pandemic from 2021-01-29T16:41:49
A winter wedding during a pandemic may not sound ideal at the surface, however, it is an event the you won't forget. WBZ NewRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenNew England Sports Rank High On The Most Expensive Stadiums In The U.S. from 2021-01-29T15:44:15
As coronavirus guidelines change, stadiums are planning to reopen. TN Bets analyzed the cost to attend a game for all major sports leagues including the MLB, NFL, NBA and NFL to determine the most ...
ListenProvincetown Health Board Votes To Uphold Restaurant's Covid Safety Fine from 2021-01-29T11:32:26
The Provincetown Health Board upheld a $300 fine agianst a restaurant for violating Covid-19 Safety Guidelines by serving food to its employees after hours.
ListenAnimal Rescue League Warns Residents To Look Out For Cold Kittens from 2021-01-29T00:11:22
ListenMass. Covid Numbers Continue To Trend In Positive Direction from 2021-01-28T23:26:59
ListenBishop Feehan Hockey Player Suffers Serious Injuries After Game from 2021-01-28T22:50:01
ListenBoston Median Rent Decreases During Covid-19 Pandemic from 2021-01-28T21:16:28
ListenSecretary Galvin Calls For 30-Day Suspension On GameStop Stock Trading from 2021-01-28T20:14:30
ListenLogistical Issues Continue With Mass. Covid Vaccine Registration System from 2021-01-28T17:44:13
ListenBoston City Councilor At-Large Essaibi George Announces Mayoral Run from 2021-01-28T16:43:33
Boston City Councilor At-Large Annissa Essaibi George announced Thursday that she is running for mayor of Boston. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenReggie Lewis Center Preparing To Open As Mass Vaccination Site from 2021-01-28T11:32:53
The Reggie Lewis Center in Roxbury will be one of the mass vaccination sites opening soon in Massachusetts and the president of Roxbury Community College says the school is happy to partner with th...
ListenFmr. New Bedford Mayor Dies Suddenly Of COVID-19 Complications from 2021-01-27T21:41:20
WBZ NewsRadio's Tim Dunn reports on the death of Fred Kalisz.
ListenWhat People Over 75 Should Know About Covid Vaccine Appointments In Massachusetts from 2021-01-27T21:03:15
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports:
ListenGov. Baker Announces State Budget Proposal from 2021-01-27T19:03:23
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenIt Might Be A Good Idea To Wear Two Masks, Brigham And Women’s Doctor Says from 2021-01-27T18:08:09
A doctor with Brigham and Women's Hospital tells WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay it is advisable to double up on masks if you only have access to thin-cloth coverings.
ListenSome Mass. Residents 75 And Older Frustrated With COVID-19 Registration from 2021-01-27T17:37:03
Some Mass. residents 75 and older are struggling to navigate the COVID-19 vaccination sign-ups and find availability. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMichelle Carter Texting Suicide Case Prompts Conrad's Law from 2021-01-27T17:32:55
WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenUMass Medical Center Set To Begin Teen Covid Vaccine Trial from 2021-01-27T12:07:36
ListenAt Hearing, Boston City Council Considers Skipping Special Election from 2021-01-27T00:54:37
ListenCovid Vaccine Second Dose Comes With Side Effects from 2021-01-26T19:32:16
ListenGyms, Museums, Movie Theaters And More Opening Next Week In Boston from 2021-01-26T16:21:55
At his Covid briefing on Tuesday, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh announced that starting next week, Boston will be moving into Phase 3 Step 1 of the reopening process.
ListenRockland Boy Recovering After Falling From Ski Lift At Blue Hills from 2021-01-26T15:23:03
A seven-year-old boy is lucky to be alive after he fell over 30-feet off a ski lift, in Canton, late Monday afternoon.
ListenMassachusetts Prepares For Second Phase Of Vaccine Rollout from 2021-01-26T12:08:23
ListenThe Satanic Temple Of Salem Sues The City Of Boston from 2021-01-25T20:06:01
The Satanic Temple of Salem, Mass. has filed a suit against the City of Boston for religious discrimination. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas has more.
ListenTom Brady Heads To His 10th Super Bowl from 2021-01-25T19:23:42
Tom Brady is headed to his 10th Super Bowl. For the first time ever, he will not be with the New England Patriots; this time he will be playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
ListenEncore Boston Harbor To Reopen 24-Hour Service from 2021-01-25T17:07:24
ListenWinter Demand For Homeless Shelters Increases Amid Covid-19 Restrictions from 2021-01-25T12:11:25
ListenHome Rule Petition Filed To Bypass Boston Mayoral Special Election from 2021-01-24T19:53:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville speaks to Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo.
ListenMA Statewide Curfew Lifting Monday Jan. 25th from 2021-01-24T15:38:55
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMA National Guard Return From Washington D.C. from 2021-01-23T22:08:24
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports
ListenRestaurant Owner Jack Huang Pays Employees 100% Salaries from 2021-01-23T19:45:22
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports
ListenMBTA Commuter Rail Service Reduces On Weekends from 2021-01-23T18:05:16
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMass. Health Connector Insurance Deadline Extended from 2021-01-23T16:44:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports
ListenNewburyport Harbor Federal Navigation Project from 2021-01-22T19:37:14
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenNearly 2,000 Moderna Vaccine Doses Spoiled At Jamaica Plain VA Hospital from 2021-01-22T12:21:24
Nearly 2,000 of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine were spoiled in a freezer mishap at the Jamaica Plain VA Medical Center. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Man Held Without Bail After Dangerousness Hearing from 2021-01-21T22:29:14
ListenBernie Sanders Inauguration Mittens Made By Vermont Teacher from 2021-01-21T17:31:34
ListenGroup Of Demonstrators Take To The Streets Of Boston Inauguration Night from 2021-01-21T13:31:07
A small group of demonstrators marched through Boston Wednesday night to mark the inauguration of President Joe Biden. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenRep. Moulton: 'Biden And Harris Are Going To Attack This Virus Viciously' from 2021-01-21T13:03:17
Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton said the "coronavirus pandemic needs a lot of work," but the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris is bringing him some hope. WBZ New...
ListenMassachusetts Teachers Receive COVID-19 Vaccine During Phase 2 from 2021-01-21T00:36:56
Teachers statewide are set to receive their Coronavirus vaccines during phase 2 of the state's rollout plan. But in Boston, the union doesn't think that's soon enough for educators who are back to ...
ListenSouth Shore Infectious Disease Expert On UK Covid-Variant In MA from 2021-01-20T21:12:21
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe speaks to Infectious Disease expert Dr. Todd Ellerin.
ListenNo Armed Protests Outside Mass. State House Despite Concerns from 2021-01-20T17:52
No armed protests materialized outside of the Massachusetts State House Wednesday during the Inauguration of President Joe Biden. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenWorcester Schools Pauses Self-Harm Monitoring Tool from 2021-01-20T17:09:18
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports
ListenSalem Man Handing Out Money To Struggling Restaurant Employees from 2021-01-20T17:09
After being inspired by a news report out of Pennsylvania, one Salem man decided to hand out money to local restaurant employees struggling during the pandemic.
ListenSecurity Heightened At Mass. State House Ahead Of Inauguration from 2021-01-20T14:02:36
Extra security measures have been put in place at the Massachusetts State House in preparation for potential Inauguration Day demonstrations. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenDedham Assisted Living Facility Hosts Fitness Frenzy For Residents from 2021-01-20T12:31:23
ListenBoston Church Puts Up Ribbons To Honor Commonwealth Covid Deaths from 2021-01-20T12:30:01
ListenNatick Town Meeting Member Arrested In Connection With Capitol Siege from 2021-01-19T17:08:51
A member of Natick's Town Meeting and an organizer of Boston's "Straight Pride Parade" are due in federal court and accused of participating in the siege of the U.S. Capitol, earlier this month.
ListenState's Largest Covid-19 Vaccination Site Officially Open At Gillette Stadium from 2021-01-18T17:14:10
The state's largest Covid-19 vaccination site officially opened its doors, on Monday, at Gillette Stadium and the site is focusing on vaccinating first responders and healthcare workers.
ListenStatue Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott Coming To Boston Common from 2021-01-18T12:35:24
ListenFormer Danvers Police Chief Dies One Week After Retirement from 2021-01-17T18:18:21
WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports on the death of former Danvers Police Chief Patrick Ambrose.
ListenSecurity Tight At Mass. State House Ahead Of Expected Protests from 2021-01-17T16:56:23
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports
ListenCity Councilor Ed Flynn On Serving At Bush Inauguration from 2021-01-17T15:28:52
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenSenator Markey Comments On Trump's Impeachment from 2021-01-16T19:28:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMassachusetts National Guard Deploys to DC from 2021-01-16T15:57:09
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenIndependent Methuen Police Department Report Released from 2021-01-15T20:38:34
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenPolice Investigate The Vandalism of Flags on Cape Cod from 2021-01-15T18:44:38
Police on Cape Cod are investigating an act of vandalism targeting first responders. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenSaugus Schools Remain Remote Amid Spike In COVID-19 Cases from 2021-01-15T18:20:20
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenSomerville Taking Steps To Decriminalize Psychedelic Plants And Mushrooms from 2021-01-15T17:09:18
The city of Somerville is taking a big step towards decriminalizing psychedelic plants and mushrooms after the city council voted unanimously on the resolution.
ListenNew Hampshire Man Facing Charges For U.S. Capitol Riots from 2021-01-15T12:27:03
ListenTaunton Restaurant Owner Sees Increase In Business During Pandemic from 2021-01-14T17:23:56
As restaurants struggle to make ends meet during the pandemic, one take-out restaurant owner in Bristol County says he has seen a significant increase in business during the pandemic.
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ListenMassachusetts National Guard Heads To D.C. Ahead Of Inauguration from 2021-01-13T20:00:01
According to Gov. Baker, some Massachusetts National Guard troops are going to Washington D.C. as the Capitol beefs up security for Joe Biden's Inauguration. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenLocal Eateries Holding Hot Wings Challenge Over Zoom from 2021-01-13T19:06:16
Exhibit 'A' Brewing Company in Framingham and Brato Brewhouse in Brighton are holding a virtual event where participants are challenged to eat six tiers of increasingly hot wings. WBZ NewsRadio's M...
ListenMassachusetts Wedding Industry Struggles During Pandemic from 2021-01-13T17:22:44
ListenLizzie Borden House In Fall River Up For Sale from 2021-01-13T14:50:53
The Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum is now on the market for $2 million. The home is one of New England's biggest tourist attractions as it is filled with tons of unsolved mysteries.
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Boston Mayor Walsh Delivers His Final State Of The City Address from 2021-01-13T12:28:45
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh delivered his final State of the City address Tuesday night. He has been nominated as President-Elect Joe Biden's Labor Secretary. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenMass State Police Ramp Up Presence Amid FBI Warning from 2021-01-12T17:20:01
ListenCataldo Ambulance Hiring Flood Of Medical Workers from 2021-01-12T12:20:05
ListenMethuen Police Chief Retires While On Administrative Leave from 2021-01-11T17:31:21
ListenPawtucket Sues Former Hometown Baseball Team from 2021-01-11T11:57:22
ListenMalden Rally Against D.C. Rioters from 2021-01-10T19:12:30
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenDan Rea On BPD Commissioner Gross' Possible Run For Boston Mayor from 2021-01-10T15:23:24
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports
ListenNAACP Brockton Leader Reacts To D.C. Riots from 2021-01-09T17:25:18
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenUnion Rep. Reacts to Walsh Nomination To Labor Secretary from 2021-01-09T16:13:35
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMassachusetts Sees Major Court Trial Backlog Amid COVID-19 from 2021-01-08T20:16:03
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSecurity Expert Reacts To Riots At U.S. Capitol from 2021-01-08T17:49:40
ListenKim Janey Could Be Boston's First Female, Black Mayor from 2021-01-08T12:09:42
ListenCambridge City Councilors Want To Demilitarize Police from 2021-01-07T18:24:13
ListenBoston MedFlight Preparing To Transport More Patients Amid COVID-19 Surge from 2021-01-07T11:47:24
As bed space becomes more limited in Massachusetts amid a surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations, Boston MedFlight is flying patients to other states. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenRep. Moulton On D.C.; "An Outright Coup Attempt" from 2021-01-06T22:12:38
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports on the Massachusetts Congressional delegation being evacuated from Washington D.C. amid Wednesday's unrest.
ListenDr. Boys; D.C.'s Violent Protest Closest To A Coup U.S. Has Seen from 2021-01-06T20:59:01
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe talks to political historian Dr. Jame Boys about the violence that broke out Wednesday in Washington D.C.
ListenMass. Bar Association Offers Free Legal Help from 2021-01-06T17:41:49
ListenWhat To Know If Your Stimulus Check Hasn't Arrived from 2021-01-06T17:28:08
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenGov. Baker Warns New Covid Variant Could Be In Mass. from 2021-01-05T17:17:53
The new and even more contagious strain of Covid-19 is appearing in more states across the country and although it hasn't been identified in Massachusetts, Governor Charlie Baker says it could alre...
ListenGov. Baker Announces Changes To Vaccine Rollout from 2021-01-05T11:56:58
WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenMass. Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Blind Man That Sued Uber from 2021-01-04T17:27:06
The Massachusetts Supreme Court ruled on Monday in the case of a local man, who's blind, who sued Uber because drivers would not pick him up on numerous occasions.
ListenBoston Restaurants Participate In Step Up to the Table Challenge from 2021-01-04T12:45:20
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenRep. Auchincloss Sworn In To 117th Congress from 2021-01-03T19:05:22
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenInside MA's New COVID-19 Field Hospital At UMass Lowell from 2021-01-03T15:26:18
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenWorcester COVID-19 Field Hospital Capacity Low from 2021-01-02T15:37:51
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenChelmsford English Teacher Writes Children's Book During Quarantine from 2021-01-01T17:37:29
One Chelmsford school teacher used quarantine to her advantage, by teaming up with an illustrator to write a children's book based on her pet during the pandemic.
ListenMassachusetts State Police Trooper Shot In Springfield from 2021-01-01T13:22:08
ListenFans Dissapointed, Zdeno Chara Leaving Boston Bruins After 14 Seasons from 2020-12-31T17:15:15
Fans are disappointed after Boston Bruins Captain Zdeno Chara announced he is leaving Boston to play for the Washington Capitals after 14 seasons with the Bruins.
ListenWill A Fear of Needles Stop People Getting The COVID-Vaccine? from 2020-12-30T17:55:07
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Dynamics Celebrates New Year With Dancing Robots from 2020-12-30T13:08:34
ListenControversial Statue Removed From Park Sqaure In Boston from 2020-12-29T17:10:39
A controversial statue depicting Abraham Lincoln and a freed slave was removed from Park Square in Boston on Tuesday, after a petition was started asking the city to remove it.
ListenRobert DeLeo Steps Down As Massachusetts House Speaker from 2020-12-29T12:46:26
ListenIrish Tenors Perform Virtual Christmas Show During The Covid-19 Pandemic from 2020-12-28T17:40:14
ListenLogan Airpot Busy With Post-Christmas Travel, Monday Morning from 2020-12-28T17:16:39
Logan Airport in Boston was busy on Monday morning with travelers flying in and out of Massachusetts following the Christmas holiday period.
ListenMilton Officials Extend Covid Testing Amid Case Surge from 2020-12-28T12:46:21
WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenSouthie Stabbing Victim Says Attack Was A Hate Crime from 2020-12-27T22:06:25
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMany Stores Close In Dedham After New COVID-19 Restrictions Start from 2020-12-27T19:39:13
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenWorcester Teens Arrested For Allegedly Throwing Bricks Through Cars from 2020-12-27T16:07:33
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenSalem Husband Sets Up Singing Tribute To Wife from 2020-12-25T18:19:30
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenGov. Baker Vetoes Bill Expanding Abortion Access from 2020-12-25T18:07:05
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenRockport Keeps Its 122 Year Old Santa Tradition Alive from 2020-12-25T17:35:12
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenGreater Boston Food Bank Receives Influx Of Holiday Donations from 2020-12-23T11:57:55
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBoston Doctor Says Parent's Mental Health Has Biggest Impact On Kids from 2020-12-22T17:20:38
Across the country, parents are wondering if the lack of playdates because of the pandemic will have a long-term impact on their kids and one Boston doctor says the real threat to early childhood d...
ListenSandwich Officials See Increase In Stroke-Like Symptoms Connected To Covid from 2020-12-21T17:17:45
Across the country, public safety officials are seeing an increase in strokes or stroke-like symptoms related to Covid-19 and in Sandwich, officials are seeing this trend locally.
ListenPats Fans React To Missing Playoffs This Season from 2020-12-21T11:48:17
ListenCOVID-19 Testing Busy In Chelsea from 2020-12-20T19:21:06
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenIt's A Wrap For Holiday Weekend Shopping 2020 from 2020-12-20T17:46:49
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports on the last weekend holiday shopping day.
ListenLicense Review Requested At Walpole Home for Little Wanderers from 2020-12-19T21:33:55
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBPD Bodycam Investigation Underway from 2020-12-19T17:43:05
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBlack Doctors Form COVID-19 Coalition from 2020-12-18T20:12:43
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenGov. Baker; Vaccine Order Reduced By Feds from 2020-12-18T19:47:42
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports
ListenCouncilor Matt O'Malley Says Space Savers Should Go from 2020-12-18T18:49:15
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Trolley Drivers Help Popular Toy Drive At Boston Medical from 2020-12-18T17:40:32
A popular toy drive for children at Boston Medical Center, called the Kayla Noel Walsh Toy Drive, is getting some help from a local tourist company and they're hoping to fill one of their buses wit...
ListenSpace Savers Return To Boston Following Nor'easter from 2020-12-18T14:10:51
Many people in Boston are putting out space savers after digging their cars out from the snow in the wake of this week's winter storm. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston City Council Passes Ordinance For Non-binary Option On Forms from 2020-12-18T13:16:51
Boston City Council has unanimously passed an ordinance that would allow for a non-binary gender option on all city forms. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenWeymouth Compressor Station Sees Another Delay In Start Of Full Operations from 2020-12-18T12:37:16
Enbridge said they awaiting a full safety review from the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration before they will be able to start full operations at the Weymouth compressor...
ListenBristol Sheriff: AG Report On May Incident With ICE Detainees Is Baseless from 2020-12-17T13:17:01
In a report, Attorney General Maura Healey said that the Bristol County Sheriff's Office violated the civil rights of ICE detainees during a May incident. Sheriff Tom Hodgson said the claim is poli...
ListenGrocery Store Kindness In Haverhill from 2020-12-16T19:44:34
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBoston Non-Profit Helps Seniors With Virtual Communication from 2020-12-16T17:18:06
ListenEversource Preparing For Power Outages Ahead Of Nor’easter from 2020-12-16T12:54:23
Eversource says they have hundreds of crews ready to deal with power outages ahead of the impending winter storm. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenSJC Rules State Panhandling Statute Is Unconstitutional from 2020-12-15T17:18:25
ListenBoston, Surrounding Cities And Towns Rolling Back To Phase 2 from 2020-12-15T11:52:38
Boston and other surrounding cities and towns announced this week, that they will be reverting to phase 2 of reopening starting on Wednesday.
ListenWenham Firefighter Asking For A New Kidney For Christmas from 2020-12-15T11:21:56
Wenham's Deputy Fire Chief Jeffrey Baxter has advanced kidney disease and is asking the public for a new kidney to save his life.
ListenWayland Musicians Produce Covid-Themed Christmas Song from 2020-12-14T23:55:56
ListenSenior Meal Delivery Service Helps Malden Cafe Stay Afloat from 2020-12-14T17:19:12
ListenChelsea Rehab Facility Starts Food And Coat Drive For Community from 2020-12-14T12:09:47
Staff at Eastpointe Rehab and Skilled Care Facility have started a food and coat drive to give back to the community after seeing the severe impact the pandemic has had on the Chelsea community.
ListenHealth Officials Report Record High Covid Cases On Martha's Vineyard from 2020-12-14T11:20:53
Coronavirus cases on Martha's Vineyard have spiked to record highs over the past week in what health officials are calling an unprecedented surge of cases.
ListenDuxbury Mom Donates A Million Dollars To Boston Children's Hospital from 2020-12-13T21:53:26
After doctors at Boston Children's Hospital saved Georgia Bowen's life, her mom Kate started to make hospital gowns for children and was able to donate a million dollars to the hospital that gave h...
ListenBIDMC's Dr. Talmore On Pfizer COVID Vaccine from 2020-12-13T16:43:42
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenFirst Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccines Leave Andover Facility from 2020-12-13T15:36:07
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenGov Baker Proposes Amendments To Police Reform Bill from 2020-12-11T17:11:08
ListenMiddleborough Man Accused Of Killing Parents from 2020-12-11T13:13:05
ListenDCU Center Increases Staffing Efforts Amid Covid Surge from 2020-12-10T17:39:50
ListenPlymouth Teen Opens Healthy Snack Business During Pandemic from 2020-12-09T22:14:39
Alexandra Phaneuf opened Go2 Nutrition, which sells homemade healthy snacks, after she was sent home from Trinity College in Dublin this year because of the pandemic.
ListenTwo Timelines For COVID-Vaccine In Massachusetts from 2020-12-09T21:17:35
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenResearch Looks At Cannabis And Covid-19 from 2020-12-09T19:44:13
The Cannabis Center of Excellence, along with UMass Dartmouth, is looking at the link between the pandemic and marijuana. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenAG Healey Secures Travel Refunds For 539 Massachusetts Consumers from 2020-12-09T19:11:20
The online travel agency BookIt.com allegedly withheld payment to hotels already made by consumers, collected payments for reservations despite knowing they had or would be cancelled due to COVID-1...
ListenBreakdancing Becomes Olympic Sport And Boston Dancer Hopes To Inspire Others from 2020-12-09T17:22:16
Breakdancing has become an official Olympic sport and it's making its debut at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, and one Boston dancer hopes this inspires more people to learn to dance.
ListenState Will Roll Back To Phase 3, Step 1 from 2020-12-09T11:53:24
ListenSomerville Launches Virtual Climate Ambassador Program from 2020-12-08T17:44:25
WBZ's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBoston Prepares To Reopen 28 Schools For High-Need Students from 2020-12-08T12:08:35
Students in Boston are preparing to return to the classroom, as the city prepares to reopen over two-dozen schools for students with the highest-needs on Monday.
ListenDanvers Company Adding 700 Jobs To Keep Up With Vaccine Related Production from 2020-12-08T11:18:05
Millipore Sigma, a life science company based in Danvers and Jaffrey, New Hampshire will add 700 new jobs at the beginning of the new year to keep up with the high demand for their vaccine related ...
ListenBoston Leaders Push Back Against Proposed MBTA Service Cuts from 2020-12-07T17:26:42
WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenNatucket Sees Serious Coronavirus Surge With 64 New Cases from 2020-12-07T12:32:38
Natucket is going through another serious Coronavirus surge with 64 newly reported cases on Saturday, which officials called concerning.
ListenDCU Center In Worcester Re-Opens As Field Hospital For Covid from 2020-12-07T11:56:52
As Covid-19 positivity rates continue to rise in Massachusetts, a field hospital re-opened at the DCU Center in Worcester to help ease the strain on local hospitals.
ListenDuxbury Church Still Honors Town's Pilgrim Heritage Despite Covid-19 from 2020-12-06T21:24:49
Although celebrations were canceled because of Covid-19 restrictions, The First Parish Church of Duxbury and other town churches were still able to honor the 400 year anniversary of the Pilgrim's l...
ListenHingham Opens New COVID-19 Testing Center from 2020-12-06T20:47:56
WBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports.
ListenWorcester Field Hospital Reopens At DCU Center from 2020-12-06T16:27:31
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenStorm Clean Up Underway In Massachusetts from 2020-12-06T15:34:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMEMA Director On Storm Preparations from 2020-12-05T15:12
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMan Suspected Of Shooting Mass. State Trooper Shot And Killed In NYC from 2020-12-04T17:55:38
The man wanted in connection with the shooting of a Massachusetts State Trooper in Hyannis last month was killed in a shootout with police in New York City.
ListenBoston Bruins Looking To Call Fenway Park Home Next Season from 2020-12-04T17:15:49
The Boston Bruins are looking to play a full season next year with fans in the stands and the team is exploring a variety of outdoor venue options including Fenway Park.
ListenB.U. Survey Finds City Mayors Worried About The Impacts Of Covid-19 from 2020-12-03T20:05:23
Across the country, 130 mayors in 38 states participated in the annual Menino Survey of Mayors and results show many are concerned for the impact Covid-19 has had on their cities schools and small ...
ListenA Poem For These Dark Times, From WBZ's Carl Stevens from 2020-12-03T14:27:07
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens recites his poem about these dark times during the coronavirus pandemic.
ListenNew MIT COVID-19 Model Calculates Risk Of Transmission While Indoors from 2020-12-03T12:51:28
MIT has developed a new interactive COVID-19 model that calculates the risk of transmission while indoors. WBZ Newsradio's James Rojas reports.
ListenWeymouth Compressor Station Opponents Organize "Elf Effigies" from 2020-12-02T20:45:43
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports
ListenMethuen City Councilor Calls On State To Investigate Police Dept. from 2020-12-02T17:48:52
ListenN.H. Pilot Makes Backyard Airplane from 2020-12-02T17:35:21
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenTufts Medical Center, Children’s Hospital Restricting Visitations from 2020-12-02T13:19:54
Starting on Thursday, visitations will be suspended for all adult inpatients at Tufts Medical Center and Children's Hospital in Boston. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenCambridge PD Continues "Secret Santa For Seniors" Program from 2020-12-01T17:26:50
ListenMass. State Legislature Expected To Vote Tuesday On Police Reform Bill from 2020-12-01T12:41:26
The Massachusetts State Legislature is expected to vote on a controversial police reform bill on Tuesday, which if approved would bring some changes to how policing is done in the state.
ListenA Unique Boutique; Student Run Marketplace Opens In Hanover from 2020-12-01T12:07:44
Just in time for the holidays, the brand new Marketplace at Cardinal Cushing Centers opened its doors in Hanover on Monday, which provides assistance and training for students with intelectual disa...
ListenWilmington High Schoolers Team Up To Start Clothing Drive from 2020-12-01T11:24:41
Two teenagers from Wilmington High School decided to team up with the Wish Project in North Chelmsford to organize their own winter clothing drive to help those in need.
ListenBeverly's Cabot Theatre Celebrates 100th Anniversary Virtually from 2020-11-30T17:18:23
ListenMass. State Rep. Plans To Help First Responders Injured In The Line Of Duty from 2020-11-30T12:16:51
A newly elected state representative on Cape Cod says he plans to file legislation regarding fundrasing efforts to help first responders that have been injured in the line of duty.
ListenComing And Going: Increased Travel At Logan Airport After Thanksgiving from 2020-11-30T11:36:46
After a not so normal Thanksgiving, many travelers are heading home from Boston's Logan Airport on Monday morning. Travelers said they plan to quarantine and get tested when they get home.
ListenNew Hampshire Officals Warning Hikers Not To Use Cellphone Maps from 2020-11-30T11:13:03
Officials in New Hampshire are warning people not to rely on their cellphone's maps after a mother and daughter got lost while hiking in the mountains near Tamworth.
ListenReal Christmas Trees In High Demand Near Fenway Park from 2020-11-29T18:47:10
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenProtest For Faneuil Hall Name Change from 2020-11-28T21:30:13
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenLong Lost Massachusetts Siblings Reunite from 2020-11-28T20:01:42
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenNorwood Day 2020 Aims To Support Local Businesses from 2020-11-28T17:54:54
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenRandom Attacks Reported On Pedestrians In Waltham from 2020-11-28T15:22:39
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenRhode Island Hospital Suspends Staff Vacations Amid Covid-19 Outbreak from 2020-11-27T17:31:15
ListenA Slow Black Friday At Mass. Malls During COVID-19 from 2020-11-27T17:30:20
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenCarl Stevens Thanksgiving Day Poem from 2020-11-26T19:46:25
ListenScott MaCaulay's Thanksgiving For Strangers Continues from 2020-11-25T21:18:05
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenPlymouth County Program Helps Drug Addicts Despite Pandemic from 2020-11-25T19:53:31
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Ballet Streams Abridged Nutcracker Show from 2020-11-25T17:14:28
ListenBoston Music Teachers Getting Creative In The Age of COVID-19 from 2020-11-25T13:41:47
The pandemic is forcing many local music teachers across Massachusetts to become professional video editors, so their students can jam together.
ListenHoliday Travel Not Slowing Down In Boston Despite Warnings from 2020-11-25T12:50:41
The pandemic has not been slowing down travel this Thanksgiving, depsite health experts asking people to stay home and avoid large gatherings. About 50 million people nationwide are expected to tra...
ListenA Rising Concern: Veterinarians See Increase In Dogs Swallowing Masks from 2020-11-25T12:01:26
Tufts Veterinary Hospital in Grafton has seen about a dozen cases of dogs swallowing masks and now, vets are warning pet owners to properly dispose of their maks and keep them away from their dogs.
ListenCambridge Considering A Stop To Indoor Dining from 2020-11-24T17:17:35
ListenBoston Anthenaeum Continues Historical Work Amid Covid-19 from 2020-11-24T12:03:04
ListenLocal Nonprofit Helps People Experiencing Homelessness Find Work from 2020-11-23T12:20:41
ListenStoneham Police Search For Aggresive Coyote from 2020-11-23T11:53:56
ListenTouch And Go For Loggerhead Turtle Rescued In Truro from 2020-11-22T21:37:43
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports
ListenSouthie Warehouse Turns Into COVID-Conscious Spin Class from 2020-11-22T19:12:04
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenZoo New England Hippo Naming Contest from 2020-11-21T18:28:35
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMayor Walsh Hands Out Turkeys In Dorchester from 2020-11-21T16:06:30
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMarriott Workers Protest In Back Back from 2020-11-20T20:44:37
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenSec. Galvin Reacts To Trump Inviting MI State Legislature To Meet from 2020-11-20T19:06:02
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports on Sec. of the Commonwealth Bill Galvin's Reaction to President Trump Inviting Michigan State Legislature members to meet.
ListenMass Businesses See Surge In Young Photo Customers from 2020-11-20T17:31:01
ListenMGH Study Looks Into A Plant-Based Drug For Quitting Smoking from 2020-11-20T12:42:24
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital are studying a new medicine, made from the laburnum tree, to help people quit smoking. WBZ NewsRadio's Laurie Kirby reports.
ListenTravelers Using Caution At Logan Airport Ahead Of The Holiday from 2020-11-20T12:35:53
The Center for Disease Control reccommended that people not travel this Thanksgiving and some travelers at Logan Airport say they still need to travel for work and they're being extra cautious.
ListenSomerville Mom Creates Nationwide Empire Of Generosity With Lasagna from 2020-11-20T11:58:35
When the pandemic hit, a Somerville mom started to make and deliver free meals to families in need in the area, and after some publicity the generous idea has caught on in all 50 states.
ListenMass Bay Community College Donates Chevy Trucks To Local VoTech Schools from 2020-11-19T17:35:57
ListenCommunity Of Arlington Honors Marwan Ghabour With Funeral Procession from 2020-11-19T14:04:23
The town of Arlington honored U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Marwan Sameh Ghabour with a funeral procession after he was killed in a helicopter crash in Egypt last week. WBZ NewsRadio's James Ro...
ListenBoston Removes "Ugly" Christmas Tree After Numerous Complaints from 2020-11-19T12:12:01
The City of Boston has responded to countless complaints about a Christmas tree in Brighton, that many people called ugly, by removing the tree.
ListenProtesters In Manchester, NH Demanding Better Assistance For Homeless from 2020-11-19T11:43:52
Fifty protesters have set up an encampment outside of the courthouse in Manchester and are demanding better assistance and housing for the homeless. The state is saying the encampment will be clear...
ListenCOVID-19 Testing Increases Ahead Of Holidays from 2020-11-18T21:09:43
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenCOVID-19 Testing Coming To MA Schools from 2020-11-18T20:02:25
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenLast Flying Fighter Plane From Pearl Harbor Finds New Home from 2020-11-18T17:40:35
The last flying war bird to survive the attack in Pearl Harbor in 1941 is on display at the American Heritage Museum.
ListenArrest Made In Boston Public Garden Assault Case from 2020-11-18T17:10:41
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenAn Act Of Kindness: Marshfield Man Reunited With Lost Ice Skate from 2020-11-18T11:53:41
A Marshfield man was reunited with his lost ice skate after it was accidently thrown away while cleaning up his apartment building following a fire.
ListenNew Tool Lets You Look For Mayflower Ancestors Online from 2020-11-17T18:01:36
A new tool by the New England Historical Genealogical Society lets anyone see if they are descended from the original pilgrims.
ListenBPD Asked To Reduce Overtime Hours And Spending from 2020-11-17T12:04:10
ListenBoston Researcher Reacts To Harris As VP-Elect from 2020-11-16T13:50:19
WBZ's Laurie Kirby reports.
ListenBPS High Need Students Return To In-Person Learning from 2020-11-16T12:05:26
ListenMass. Black Expo Ends With Remarks From Angela Davis, Sen. Warren from 2020-11-15T19:37:14
WBZ NewsRadio's Suanne Sausville reports.
ListenRep. Lynch: "Money Is Coming" To MBTA from 2020-11-14T22:20
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports from a public hearing on the MBTA's proposed cuts.
ListenMattapan Pastor Charged With Child Molestation from 2020-11-14T15:25:25
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports on child molestation charges against Pastor George Swain of Greater Victory Temple in Mattapan.
ListenNew Veterans Home Opens Its Doors In Randolph from 2020-11-13T21:05:44
The Envision Bank Home for Veterans in Randolph includes 10 studio apartments, each with their own private bathroom and kitchenette. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenBoston Couple's Marriage Featured In NYT from 2020-11-13T19:55:03
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenLynn Woman Recieves Gift From Oprah For Charity Work from 2020-11-13T17:24:10
WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMayor Marty Walsh Takes Swift Action For Police Reform from 2020-11-13T13:24:27
Mayor Walsh signed two executive orders to reform the Boston Police Department. WBZ NewsRadio's Tina Gao reports.
ListenMassachusetts Budget Amendment Expands Access To Legal Abortions from 2020-11-13T12:40:16
The state's House of Representatives overwhelmingly adopted a budget amendment to expand access to legal abortions, including for minors. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenCDC Urges Caution For Those Planning Thanksgiving Celebrations from 2020-11-12T12:35:32
The CDC is issuing new coronavirus safety guidelines for those planning Thanksgiving celebrations and gatherings. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenWatertown Woman Reunited With Scrapbook After 40 Years from 2020-11-12T12:19:45
After nearly 40 years, a Watertown woman is reunited with a scrapbook she made for her high school sweetheart with the help of the internet. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenRally Held Over MBTA Proposed Cuts from 2020-11-11T21:38
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenHolliston Hoverboard Trash Collector from 2020-11-11T18:26:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenPepperell Police Raise Funds For Officer's Son from 2020-11-11T17:41:51
ListenFree National Parks Visits For Veterans from 2020-11-11T17:41:48
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenWrong-Way Driver Crashes Into Ambulance On Mass. Pike from 2020-11-11T13:14:27
A wrong-way driver crashed into an ambulance overnight on the Mass. Pike near Exit 13 in Natick. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenMass. To Set Up New COVID-19 Field Hospitals Amid Surge from 2020-11-11T12:19:30
Massachusetts is preparing to set up new COVID-19 field hospitals as cases continue to climb across the state. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenChanges at This Year's Pine Street Inn Thanksgiving Dinner from 2020-11-10T17:44:26
A number of changes will be in place for the traditional Thanksgiving dinner at the Pine Street Inn due to the pandemic.
ListenCity Of Boston Urges Demonstrators To Get Covid-19 Tests from 2020-11-09T12:10:12
WBZ's James Rojas reports.
ListenBLM Post-Election Rally Boston City Hall from 2020-11-08T20:23:59
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenYouth Hockey Restarts As Ice Rinks Reopen In Mass. from 2020-11-08T19:02:58
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenMayor Walsh Optimistic About Biden Administration from 2020-11-08T16:39:20
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports from mayor Marty Walsh's press conference Sunday morning.
ListenMassachusetts Voters React To Biden Election Victory from 2020-11-07T19:48:44
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports on voters reactions to Joe Biden winning the presidency.
ListenFramingham Locals React To Election Timeline from 2020-11-07T15:38:45
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer talks to locals outside a coffee shop in Framingham to see if their patience is wearing thin four days after the election ended.
ListenMassachusetts Restaurants Raise Concerns About New Covid-19 Restrictions from 2020-11-06T17:23
Restaurant owners across the Commonwealth said they were concerned about the state's new COVID-19 safety restrictions that went into effect on Friday. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenPolice Investigating After Fire Truck Crashes Into A Dorchester Bank from 2020-11-05T13:41:34
The Boston fire truck crashed into a Bank of America in Dorchester around 2:30 Thursday morning. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Listen‘Count Every Vote Rally’ Held On Boston Common Wednesday Afternoon from 2020-11-05T12:20:41
A peaceful rally was held at the Parkman Bandstand on the Boston Common Wednesday afternoon. Hundreds of protesters demanded every vote be counted in the 2020 presidential election. WBZ NewsRadio's...
ListenRising Gun Sales Ahead Of Election from 2020-11-04T19:45:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMayor Walsh Comments After Election Day from 2020-11-04T19:12:53
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBoston Businesses Board Up Ahead Of Planned Demonstrations from 2020-11-04T17:39:47
WBZ's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenSomerville Election Watch Party from 2020-11-03T22:51:22
WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenHistoric Voter Turnout Expected In Massachusetts from 2020-11-03T22:05:24
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe talks to Sec. of the Commonwealth Bill Galvin about voter turnout expectations.
ListenGov. Baker "Blanked It" In Presidential Vote from 2020-11-03T21:29:37
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports on Gov. Baker casting his vote on election day for neither presidential candidate.
ListenBoston Police Ramp Up Election Day Security from 2020-11-03T12:42:24
WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMass. Covid Clusters Increase Statewide Case Total from 2020-11-02T12:06:26
ListenTensions, Technical Difficulties Create Problems For Everett City Council from 2020-11-01T19:08:38
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBoston Officers Deploy Alleged Less-Lethal Shotgun On Suspect from 2020-11-01T15:35:16
WBZ News Radio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenExonerated Prisoner Votes For First Time In Boston from 2020-10-31T21:10:38
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports on Darrell Jones.
ListenHalloween Candy Chutes in Swampscott from 2020-10-31T14:27:15
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports on another inventive way to give out Halloween candy during the pandemic.
ListenMGH, BMC Study Looks At The Role Race Plays In Treating Breast Cancer from 2020-10-30T18:12:51
Boston Medical Center’s Dr. Naomi Ko says the death rate for black breast cancer patients is almost 40% higher than for white patients. WBZ NewsRadio's Laurie Kirby reports.
ListenPost-Election Security At Prudential Building from 2020-10-30T16:31:57
The Prudential building in downtown Boston is being boarded up ahead of a contentious election day. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBU Steps Up COVID-19 Safety Protocols For Faculty And Staff from 2020-10-29T12:11:59
Boston University says it is taking corrective action with faculty and staff not in compliance with testing and daily health screenings. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenRhode Island Family Makes Halloween Candy Catapult from 2020-10-28T20:06:19
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenGov. Charlie Baker Makes Historic Nomination to State's Supreme Court from 2020-10-28T16:59:48
ListenLynn Honors Kids Learning During The Pandemic With Murals from 2020-10-28T16:41:27
ListenBPS Officials Timeline For Reopening from 2020-10-28T16:31:36
ListenConnecticut Issues New Travel Advisory For Massachusetts Residents from 2020-10-28T13:08:32
Connecticut is now requiring Massachusetts residents traveling to the state to quarantine for two weeks or have a recent negative test. New York is sounding similar alarms, but is not requiring a q...
ListenBoston Encouraging Trick-Or-Treaters To Take Extra Safety Precautions from 2020-10-28T11:36:20
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh is asking trick-or-treaters and people passing out candy to use hand sanitizer, practice social distancing, and wear a face mask. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenOwners of Graves Light Speak Out About Hull Taxes from 2020-10-27T19:31:51
ListenNew England Churches Raise Money To Erase Medical Debt For Families from 2020-10-27T16:31:16
ListenCovid-19 Call For Testing From Boston Mayor Marty Walsh from 2020-10-27T15:59:19
WBZ's Ben Parker spoke to Boston Mayor Marty Walsh about a call for all to get tested along with concerns about Covid-19 and plans and advice for Halloween Trick or Treating in the city.
ListenBallot Drop-Off Box Set On Fire In Copley Square from 2020-10-26T16:24:24
ListenPresident Trump Holds NH Rally from 2020-10-25T20:01:44
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenProtest At Gov. Bakers House Over Methadone Mile from 2020-10-25T18:17:16
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenResidents Rally To Save Trees On Melnea Cass Blvd from 2020-10-24T21:04:53
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenProtestors In Shirley Call For An End To Solitary Confinement from 2020-10-24T18:43:35
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBallot Selfies Illegal In Massachusetts from 2020-10-24T14:21:55
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBU Students To Show "Digital Badge" Proving They're COVID-Free from 2020-10-23T19:04:13
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports on Boston University's new digital badge policy to ensure everyone on campus is COVID-19-free.
ListenIce Rinks Close In Massachusetts from 2020-10-23T17:25:33
Ice hockey players got one last skate in Friday morning before all rinks close for two weeks due to dozens of COVID-19 clusters among hockey players. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenWoman Gets Job At Nursing Home To See Mother from 2020-10-23T16:10:41
A woman in Norton couldn't stand not seeing her mother at her Woonsocket nursing home during the COVID-19 pandemic, so she got a second job working in the home's laundry room. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim T...
ListenProduction Crews Will Film TV Pilot In Malden from 2020-10-21T16:33:46
ListenGov. Baker Promotes New COVID-19 Testing Site At Suffolk Downs from 2020-10-21T12:35:54
A drive-thru coronavirus testing site is now open at the former horse racetrack, Suffolk Downs, in Revere. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenCeltics Big Man Enes Kanter, In A New PSA Takes Aim At Injustice In The Food System from 2020-10-21T00:14:46
Boston Celtics Center Enes Kanter is known for his human rights activism but now he's delivered a new PSA, with pro-animal rights group chooseveg.com and Mercy For Animals. In it, Kanter addresses...
ListenMassachusetts High-Risk Communities Recieve Covid-19 Text Alerts from 2020-10-20T11:19:31
ListenChelsea City Officials Pilot New Relief Program For Residents from 2020-10-19T11:29:59
ListenEarly Voting Starts In Massachusetts from 2020-10-17T15:54:17
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports from Framingham.
ListenNOAA Predicts Warmer Than Usual Winter In New England from 2020-10-17T15:14
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenEdgartown Harbor Named Historical Site On Underground Railroad from 2020-10-16T18:13:09
Edgartown Harbor has been named a historical site on the Underground Railroad. WBZ NewsRadio spoke to Elaine Cawley Weintraub, of the African American Heritage Trail of Martha's Vineyard about the ...
ListenBerklee College Of Music Will Return To Campus For Spring Semester from 2020-10-16T16:22:28
ListenRapid Testing Will Be Available At Boston Logan Airport By November from 2020-10-15T12:18:01
Seven separate rapid testing rooms are being built at Boston Logan International airport in order to test some 400 people a day. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenReading Police Officer Arraigned For Manslaughter Charges from 2020-10-14T16:28:26
ListenEast Boston Residents React To Proposed Eversource Substation from 2020-10-14T16:24:57
ListenNeighbors Report Southie Parties Amid COVID-19 from 2020-10-14T15:05:10
According to the call logs for Boston's non-emergency number, 311, there have been a lot of complaints in Southie for younger adults gathering without safety precautions amid the pandemic. WBZ New...
ListenPatriots-Broncos Game Postponed from 2020-10-11T14:12:40
WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports.
ListenIndigenous People Rally Boston from 2020-10-10T14:45:49
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBarbara Lee Family Foundation: Harris “Challenged Stereotypes” In VP Debate from 2020-10-08T18:27:38
WBZ's Laurie Kirby spoke with Amanda Hunter, research and communications director of Cambridge's Barbara Lee Family Foundation about Wednesday night's vice presidential debate.
ListenFundraiser To Be Held For Kittery, Maine’s Ice Dance International from 2020-10-08T11:11:01
Professional ice skaters, with Ice Dance International in Kittery, Maine, have been out of work since the season was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio’s Kim Tunnicliffe r...
ListenWhy Raking Is Bad from 2020-10-07T21:28:07
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer talks to Ann McGovern of the state Department of Environmental Protection to find out why raking leaves in the fall is bad for the environment.
ListenBoston Leaders React After ICE Stops Black Man While Jogging from 2020-10-07T20:28:56
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenJames Foley's Mother Reacts After ISIS "Beatles" Set For Trial from 2020-10-07T19:17:49
Two ISIS militants are being charged with killing four people in 2014, including James Foley of New Hampshire. WBZ NewsRadio's Ben Parker reports.
ListenHarvard Medical School Doctor Recieves Nobel Prize In Chemistry from 2020-10-07T16:52:09
ListenMayor Walsh Delays BPS Reopening Plan By One Week from 2020-10-07T16:48:08
ListenPatriots Stephon Gilmore Tests Positive For COVID-19 from 2020-10-07T16:20:05
WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenBeheaded Christopher Columbus Statue Moves to New Location from 2020-10-06T11:00:15
ListenLow-Risk Cities And Towns Enter Second Step of Phase Three from 2020-10-05T10:58:21
ListenLost Ring Found in NH Pond from 2020-10-04T21:13:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports on a lost ring found in New Hampshire after 53 years.
ListenRep. Nguyen Turns Robocalls Over To FBI from 2020-10-03T21:27:49
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports on State Rep. Tram Nguyen turning over robocalls to the FBI that she said she did not endorse.
ListenBoston Seaport's 2nd Black Business Expo from 2020-10-03T18:28:31
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports from second weekend of the Black-owned business market in the Seaport District.
Listen25th Amendment Expert On President Trump's Health from 2020-10-03T15:11:15
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenDr. Jill Biden Speaks In Manchester, NH from 2020-10-02T20:24:10
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports on Dr. Jill Biden's first public appearance since the Bidens announced they tested negative for COVID-19, hours after President Trump and the First Lady tested p...
ListenTewksbury Police Officer Receives PETA Award For Skunk Rescue from 2020-10-02T16:46:28
ListenMayoral Candidates Speak On Boston's Covid Response from 2020-10-02T16:43:50
ListenNew Tufts Library Opens In Weymouth Amid COVID-19 Pandemic from 2020-10-02T12:34:34
The $33 million library was supposed to supposed to open in June after a groundbreaking last year, but was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenBoston's Plastic Bag Ban Back In Effect Thursday from 2020-10-01T11:02:51
The city's Plastic Bag Ban Ordinance was put on pause back in March because of the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenLegoland Reopening Ahead of Winter from 2020-09-30T18:43:20
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenRoxbury Film Festival Starts Wednesday from 2020-09-30T16:13:29
It's first day of the 22nd annual Roxbury international Film Festival. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenNatick High School Goes Remote After Student Parties from 2020-09-29T15:58:02
ListenGov. Baker Eases Massachusetts Restaurant Restrictions from 2020-09-28T16:29:52
ListenCOVID Outreach Teams In Framingham from 2020-09-27T20:53:36
The state has sent outreach teams to six communities hit hardest by the pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenTrump Caravan Drives Through New Hampshire Cities from 2020-09-27T14:59:56
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports on a caravan of around 100 vehicles that drove through New Hampshire cities Sunday in support of president Trump.
ListenSuffolk Downs $8Bn Development Approved from 2020-09-26T17:52:09
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenDA Marion Ryan On Release Of Suffolk DA's LEAD List from 2020-09-26T16:36:14
Middlesex County DA Marion Ryan discusses the recent release of Suffolk County DA Rachel Rollins' LEAD list of officers with credibility issues. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenBoston's New Firehouse from 2020-09-25T18:10:48
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports on the last beam being raised at Boston's first new firehouse in three decades.
ListenTwo Indicted For Holyoke Soldiers Home COVID-19 Outbreak from 2020-09-25T16:26:02
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said decision that led to mass COVID-19 deaths at the Holyoke Soldiers Home were not mistakes; they were criminal acts. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenGov. Baker Activates National Guard Ahead Of Protests from 2020-09-25T11:04:48
ListenGov. Baker Speakers On Schools Back In Session from 2020-09-24T20:41:59
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenVigil Held At Franklin Park For Breonna Taylor from 2020-09-24T12:00:42
ListenMass. Restaurant Restrictions Easing Next Week from 2020-09-23T19:45:23
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports on the state's relaxing restrictions on indoor dining.
ListenACLU Release Map of Alleged Police Misconduct from 2020-09-23T17:04:29
The ACLU of Massachusetts has released an interactive map showing reports of police misconduct to raise awareness for the need for police reform. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenFramingham Office Parties from 2020-09-23T16:33:46
We know teens are still throwing parties during the pandemic, but in one local city, so are adults. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMerrimack Students Quarantine After Some Test Positive For Covid-19 from 2020-09-23T12:21:32
ListenNumbering Changes Coming To Massachusetts Exit Signs from 2020-09-22T11:44:54
ListenWellington Bridge Recieves Funding For Bike Lanes from 2020-09-21T11:30:08
ListenSen. Markey Calls On Congress To Pass COVID-19 Bill from 2020-09-20T20:44:31
Senator Ed Markey was in Lawrence Sunday afternoon where he and mayor dan Rivera called on Congress to pass a covid19 relief package that provides 1 trillion dollars to cities and towns. Wbz’s Suza...
ListenSen. Warren Speaks At Ruth Bader-Ginsburg Vigil from 2020-09-20T18:11:29
Senator Elizabeth Warren spoke at a vigil for Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg outside the U.S Supreme Court. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenLocal Attorney Reacts To Ruth Bader-Ginsburg's Passing from 2020-09-19T17:26:22
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenCambridge Police Funding Delay from 2020-09-18T20:50:33
The Cambridge Police Department wants to hire a more diverse group of officers, but delays in funding are slowing that down. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenLocal TikTok Influencers Respond To Ban On App from 2020-09-18T18:22:06
The Trump Administration has announced that as of this weekend, App Stores will be prohibited from offering updates or new downloads of the TikTok social media app. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer rep...
ListenFamily Of Late Sgt. Sean Collier Speaks Out from 2020-09-18T16:45:26
The family of the late MIT Police Sgt. Sean Collier is speaking out in support of police. WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenProvidence College COVID-19 Outbreak from 2020-09-18T16:21:56
Providence College has moved to fully remote learning after 84 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in two days. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim macKay reports.
ListenThe Red Sox Announce More Staff Layoffs from 2020-09-18T12:24:21
ListenNorth End Restaurants And COVID-19 from 2020-09-17T21:52:38
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSix Communities Added To High Risk Category from 2020-09-17T21:36:46
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenPlans To Renovate Boston Common In Talks from 2020-09-17T19:02:18
Visited by more than seven-million people each year, the Boston Common is a city oasis for both locals and tourists and as WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports, there are plans to upgrade the park.
ListenBoston Nurses Featured In Reebok Campaign from 2020-09-16T19:12:38
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenPrayer Vigil In Boston For LA Deputies Shot from 2020-09-16T16:37:25
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenSmoke From Western Wildfires Travels to Massachusetts from 2020-09-15T11:42:47
ListenSenator Ed Markey Will Debate Kevin O’Connor from 2020-09-14T16:49:03
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenEaston Caterer And Cooking Instructor from 2020-09-14T16:46:01
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenSchool Officials At Lincoln-Sudbury Change Reopening Plan from 2020-09-14T13:51:57
ListenPatriots Fans Celebrate NFL Opening Day from 2020-09-13T19:42:25
Gillette stadium may be empty, but it's a different story at the bars on NFL's opening day. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenKelly's Roast Beef Reopens On Revere Beach from 2020-09-12T16:00:14
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenHaverhill Mock Wake Raises Awareness Of Violence from 2020-09-12T15:17:09
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenFramingham League Of Women Voters Virtual Panel from 2020-09-12T13:27:47
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenArcades Prepare To Reopen This Weekend from 2020-09-11T20:49:39
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenDesrosiers vs. Gov. Baker Oral Arguments Heard from 2020-09-11T19:12:15
Oral arguments were heard in the state's highest court Friday. Desrosiers vs. Gov. Baker is a case that pits business owners, pastors, and educators against Gov. Charlie Baker over his state of eme...
ListenDedham Parties Linked To COVID-19 Spike from 2020-09-11T17:51:35
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenDr. Fauci Gives Talk At Harvard from 2020-09-11T16:47:26
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
Listen9/11 Remembrance Ceremony In Boston from 2020-09-11T16:18:20
Loved ones lost on Sept. 11th 2001 were remembered in Boston on Friday. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports,
ListenRed Cross Holds Annual 9/11 Day Of Service Blood Drive In Boston from 2020-09-11T12:27:24
The coronavirus pandemic has caused some changes to the annual blood drive this year. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenTask Force Draft Recommendations On BPD Reform To Be Released from 2020-09-10T20:07:23
WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenAttleboro Mayor Environment from 2020-09-10T18:25:58
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenDedham Schools Delay In-Person Learning Amid Rise In COVID-19 Cases from 2020-09-10T12:03:58
The Dedham School Committee voted unanimously Wednesday to delay the start of in-person learning. Remote learning will still begin on September 16. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenAre School Snow Days A Thing Of The Past? from 2020-09-09T21:21:04
Back-to-school looks very different this year. No dances, no pep-rally's, and possibly no snow days. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMagical Moon Farm Calls Out For Help from 2020-09-09T19:48:21
A south shore non-profit created to help others is need of help itself. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenLabor Board: Andover Teacher Held Illegal Strike from 2020-09-09T18:55:01
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Public Schools Prepares For Hybrid Learning from 2020-09-09T16:55:35
ListenTwo Everett Breweries Shut Down After Patron Tests Positive for COVID-19 from 2020-09-09T12:48:49
Two Everett breweries closed Monday for a deep clean after a bar-hopping patron tested positive for COVID-19. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenCeltics Plan To Donate Millions To Racial Justice Initiatives from 2020-09-09T12:35:40
ListenSomerville Enters Phase Three of Reopening Plan from 2020-09-08T12:02:25
ListenNew Hampshire COVID-19 Cluster Traced to UNH Frat Party from 2020-09-08T11:08:06
At least 11 positive cases of COVID-19 in New Hampshire have been traced to a UNH frat party late last month. WBZ's Shari Small reports.
ListenJehovah's Witnesses See Increased Virtual Attendance During COVID-19 from 2020-09-06T20:20:13
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenBoston Police Dept. Could Hire 15 Mental Health Counselors from 2020-09-06T17:15:50
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenLocal Kid Sets Up Potholder Stand In Danvers from 2020-09-06T15:47:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn regal reports.
ListenWhalom Park Memorabilia Collection from 2020-09-05T17:45:17
WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenHeavy Traffic Expected Labor Day Weekend from 2020-09-04T18:48:57
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenJake Auchincloss Wins MA 4th District Democratic Primary from 2020-09-04T16:21:18
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports
ListenLongwood Landmark Certification Suspended from 2020-09-03T17:35:27
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenCourt Order Filed in MA-04 Democratic Primary Race from 2020-09-02T20:41:10
There's an update in the District 4 Democratic Primary to replace Congressman Joe Kennedy III. Secretary of the Commonwealth Bill Galvin is asking permission from the courts for certain communities...
ListenCoalition Calls For Safe Return To Schools from 2020-09-02T20:34:10
The Coalition to Safely Reopen Schools consists of groups like the Massachusetts Teachers Association and the Massachusetts Nurses Association. Its members want very specific things to be done befo...
ListenCleanup Begins As Allston Christmas Winds Down from 2020-09-02T17:35:32
"Allston Christmas", the annual September 1st tradition of college students moving, has come to an end. Usually, you can see people hunting for furniture by the curbside, but that's less popular du...
ListenSomerville Police Officers Receive Awards from 2020-09-02T17:21:30
Eight Somerville police officers received awards on Wednesday for saving the life of a woman who was held hostage at gunpoint last month. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMarkey Beats Kennedy in State Primary from 2020-09-02T11:30:13
ListenNew Hampshire Man Drives To California And Back from 2020-09-01T21:21:14
Ryan Tebo is on his way home to New Hampshire. For the last month, he's been driving his Model A Ford to California and back. WBZ NewsRadio's Matt Shearer reports.
ListenMississippi State Flag from 2020-09-01T16:29:53
The Mississippi State Flag is down to two designs, as the state looks to replace its owld flag with used confederate imagery. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenWorcester County Jail Inmates Growing Vegetables For Food Programs from 2020-09-01T12:08:05
Inmates at Worcester County Jail are running an organic farm and sharing vegetables they've grown with food programs in Central Massachusetts. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenBoston Public Schools Admits Error in Calculating Some Students' GPA from 2020-09-01T11:04:01
An error at Boston Public Schools caused some students to receive incorrect grade point averages. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenQuincy Club Cited For Indoor Wedding from 2020-08-31T17:45:35
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenCyclists Ride For Black Lives Boston from 2020-08-30T19:48:35
Hundreds of cyclists rode about ten miles together on Sunday afternoon from White Stadium to the Haley House Bakery in Roxbury. They raised money for Sisters Unchained, an organization for women an...
ListenRhode Island Lighthouse Could Be Yours For The Asking - If Right Fit from 2020-08-30T15:32:07
Rhode Island's Watch Hill Lighthouse up for grabs. Coast Guard deems it excess property.
ListenRemote Maine Wedding Leads To COVID-19 Outbreak from 2020-08-30T14:55:52
A small wedding in Maine on August 7th has been confirmed as the source of more than 100 COVID-19 cases and one death. WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenBoston Common Rally Marks 57th Anniversary Of March On Washington from 2020-08-28T21:32:31
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports
ListenMBTA Plans Additional Bus Lanes Thru Spring from 2020-08-28T18:51:45
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports on the MBTA's plan to develop 14 more miles of bus lanes to Boston, Everett, Somerville, and Chelsea by the end of Spring 2021.
ListenNH Company's COVID-19 Signs Raise Spirits Amid Pandemic from 2020-08-28T16:40:43
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports on TheNick.org, a New Hampshire non-profit that has come up with a unique way to lift the spirits of those who are home alone during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ListenRed Sox Play Game In Honor Of Jackie Robinson Day from 2020-08-28T11:50:25
ListenMassachusetts Search And Rescue Teams Assisting With Hurricane from 2020-08-27T11:36:51
ListenHammerhead Sharks on Cape Cod from 2020-08-27T10:49:40
ListenMayor Walsh On Wisconsin Police-Involved Shooting from 2020-08-26T20:58:59
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports on Mayor Walsh's comments on the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
ListenTufts Hospital Introduces Bob, The New Service Dog from 2020-08-26T17:59:42
WBZ NewsRaido's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Public Schools Will Continue Providing Meals This Fall from 2020-08-26T16:41:37
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBaker Awards Millions In Covid Response Funding To Local Fire And Police from 2020-08-26T12:56:25
Funding from the U.S. Department of Justice will be given to more than 100 local and state public safety agencies. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMass. Health Officials Working On Reporting Plan For College Covid Cases from 2020-08-25T12:10:50
Boston College said they have tested more than 1,300 students. So far, one student has tested positive and is currently in isolation. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenExpert: Remain Proactive Despite Student Loan Relief Extension from 2020-08-25T12:04:42
The Department of Education announced plans earlier this month to extend student loan relief to most borrowers through Dec. 31, 2020. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBoston AI Software Firm Talla from 2020-08-24T14:47:19
A local company may have come up with the key to improved customer service at a time when information is most critical and patience has been put to the test. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenWahlburgers Offers "Jimmy Fund Booths" from 2020-08-22T17:01:15
According to Paul Wahlberg, co-owner of the Wahlburgers restaurant chain, with the Red Sox playing a shortened season to an empty park, the pandemic has been a tough blow to both the team and the c...
ListenLoughlin, Guiannulli Sentenced In Varsity Blues Scandal from 2020-08-21T19:14:34
Former 'Full House' actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, fashion designer Mossimo Giuannulli, are headed to prison in connection with the Varsity Blues college admissions scandal. A federal judge...
ListenWestfield State University Makes Some Changes About Bringing Students To Campus from 2020-08-21T16:01:51
WBZ's Ben Parker speaks to Interim President of Westfield State University Roy Saigo about a decision to put off bringing students to campus and about the challenges of being brought in as interim ...
ListenWorcester's Table Talk Pies Is Getting A New Bakery As It Approaches The Century Mark from 2020-08-21T15:59:12
Table Talk Pies is moving into the future. The iconic pie company, based in Worcester, is starting construction on a new, state-of-the-art bakery as it approaches the century mark of pie making. ...
ListenAllston Rats from 2020-08-20T21:50:20
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports on rats in the city.
ListenAppeals Court Free Speech Case from 2020-08-20T20:26:01
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenMassachusetts Coin Design from 2020-08-20T20:10:33
An artist from Ontario created a design that will appear on the back of a Massachusetts Collector's coin, meant to honor innovators and inventors from all 50 states. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe...
ListenMedfield School Cleaning from 2020-08-20T17:30:18
How is your child's school planning on cleaning the building once students return to the classrooms this fall? WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports that Medfield schools are using a powerful d...
ListenCheers Bar at Faneuil Hall to Close from 2020-08-19T14:13:53
The Cheers bar at Faneuil Hall Marketplace will be closing at the end of August. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenShowcase Cinemas Announces Reopening Plans for Massachusetts Theaters from 2020-08-19T13:17:29
Showcase Cinemas will reopen nine of its Massachusetts locations with new COVID-19 health and safety protocols. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Listen100th Anniversary Of The 19th Amendment from 2020-08-18T23:25:30
100 years ago, the 19th Amendment was ratified by all the states. WBZ'S NewsRadio's Karyn Regal spoke to one of Massachusetts' 'firsts.'
ListenMass Bail Fund Springs Level 3 Sex Offender from 2020-08-18T22:15:31
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenNew England Opioid Addiction from 2020-08-18T19:37:02
Opioids are still the number one drug when it comes to addiction in New England, but another one is sneaking into usage. WBZ NewsRadio'S Karyn Regal spoke to the man in charge of the Drug Enforceme...
ListenBoston College Student Policing from 2020-08-17T21:27:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports that BC will not hire extra officers from BPD to assist in enforcing social distancing.
ListenAG Post Office Legal Action from 2020-08-17T20:50:07
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has called leaders in Congress back to Capitol Hill to vote legislation to block any potential changes at the post office. As WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports, that is ...
ListenAdvocate: Mothers Reported To DCF Over Child’s Remote School Participation from 2020-08-17T14:15:42
An education advocate said that at least five mothers in Worcester have received notices from DCF because their child failed to log onto remote classes. WBZ NewsRadio's Art Cohen reports.
ListenBoston University Students Move In Weekend from 2020-08-16T18:02:23
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports
ListenSec. Galvin: Vote By Mail Is Being Closely Monitored from 2020-08-14T21:03:23
Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin said he does have concerns about recent cost-cutting measures for the USPS, and what he called the "inexperience" of new senior managers at the postal s...
ListenComplaints About Lines, No Masks Outside Allston/Brighton Restaurants from 2020-08-14T19:35:40
The Boston Licensing Board has received several complaints about a lack of social distancing outside Brighton and Allston restaurants, and a lack of masks being worn.
During a recent Zoom meet...
BU Faculty And Staff Protest Ahead Of Fall Semester from 2020-08-14T18:25:25
Dozens of Boston University's faculty and staff held a protest over the school's plan to return for the fall semester with a hybrid learning option instead of allowing staff the option to work remo...
ListenMass. Enters Level-Two Drought After Months Of Below Normal Rainfall from 2020-08-14T14:14:52
Massachusetts sees significant drought conditions after more than three months of below normal rainfall. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenFormer Boston Police Union President Arraigned On Child Rape Charges from 2020-08-14T13:05:25
Former president of the Boston police union Patrick Rose was ordered held on a $100,000 bail. He's charged with aggravated rape of a child. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenCOVID-19 Versus The Spanish Flu from 2020-08-13T23:40:29
COVID-19 is often compared to the Spanish Flu. A Bringham and Womens doctor examined the information to see which was worse, using New York City as the epicenter of both pandemics. WBZ NewsRadio's ...
Listen'Hands Off Christopher Columbus' Argue Statues Stay Up from 2020-08-13T22:48:21
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenWoo Sox Topping Off from 2020-08-13T22:21:33
A milestone for the Woo Sox in the construction of their new ballpark in Worcester. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenRegis College Pandemic Class from 2020-08-13T20:02:02
Regis College will offer a course on the current COVID-19 pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenBoston City Council Hears Testimony About The Child Care Crisis from 2020-08-13T14:35:13
Officials said that only about 70% of child care centers have reopened, and the city fears that is permanent. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenAnimals Rescued From Brighton Apartment Ready For Adoption from 2020-08-12T22:26:17
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Steven reports.
ListenCollege Party Concerns Amid COVID-19 from 2020-08-12T20:03:54
College students are coming to a Boston without bars and clubs for the first time. As WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports, many students are planning on gathering at house parties amid the pandemic...
ListenBoston Schools Prepare To Return With Hybrid Model from 2020-08-12T19:43:43
Mayor Marty Walsh has said Boston Public Schools are preparing to return in fall with a hybrid remote and in-person learning model, but they will not reopen fully in-person amid COVID-19. WBZ NewsR...
ListenKennedy, Markey Face Off On Debate Stage from 2020-08-12T14:01:10
Sen. Ed Markey and Congressman Joe Kennedy addressed a number of topics, including their criminal justice records, during a debate on WBZ-TV. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas.
ListenAuthorities Investigate Skunk Discovery In Millbury from 2020-08-11T22:40:35
Local police and the MSPCA are asking the public for help in finding out more about a potential animal abuse case in Worcester County. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenFace Mask Study from 2020-08-11T22:02:05
A new study on face masks tests which ones are more effective. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenEarth Is Passing Through A Meteor Shower This Week from 2020-08-11T21:25:41
The Earth is passing through the cosmic dust left by the Perseid meteor shower the next few days. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenCatholic Schools Plan To Teach In-Person This Fall from 2020-08-11T21:04:23
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenTufts University Opens To Students This Weekend from 2020-08-11T20:40:16
Tufts University stands by its plan to reopen its doors to students beginning this weekend on Sunday, despite concerns from the mayors of both Medford and Somerville. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas re...
ListenMedford, Somerville Mayors Express Concern Over Tufts Reopening Plan from 2020-08-11T14:32:35
Students are being allowed to move in for fall semester Sunday Aug. 16. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenFederal Prosecutors Ask For More Time In Boston Marathon Bomber Case from 2020-08-11T13:26:42
Federal prosecutors are asking for time to decide whether or not to file a petition for a re-hearing in the case of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Earlier this month, a federal appeals court overturned the dea...
ListenMass. State Lawmakers To Consider Bill That Would Suspend MCAS Testing from 2020-08-10T19:43:48
If the bill is approved, the MCAS would be suspended for the next four years. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenMayflower II Heads To Plymouth from 2020-08-10T18:12:03
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe was among a large crowd of people gathered on the cape to witness the voyage of the Mayflower II, back to her home in Plymouth.
ListenMusicians Concerned Over Future Of Live Performance from 2020-08-10T17:37:25
WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland reports.
ListenEverett's Mask Mandate Now In Effective, Violators Could Face A Fine from 2020-08-10T16:04:52
Those who do not adhere to the mask mandate could face $300 fine. Mayor Carlo DeMaria said the measures may seem extreme, but so is the virus. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Resumes Ticketing For Street Sweeping from 2020-08-10T16:04:20
Tickets are being issued once again in Boston for those who park in street sweeping zones. The ticketing had been put on pause in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas rep...
ListenMedford Resident Sees Flood Of Rats During Pandemic from 2020-08-10T14:21:45
Medford resident Laroy Harding said he has been seeing a number of rats in his yard during the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenMethuen Police Search For Man Who Turned In Rabid Raccoon from 2020-08-09T18:13:48
Methuen authorities are trying to find a man who turned a rabid raccoon into a local MSPCA, in case he was also infected. WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenNH Lawmaker Criticizes Mass. State Income Tax For NH Residents During COVID-19 from 2020-08-08T19:06:11
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMass. Hospitals Prepare For Likely Second Wave Of COVID-19 from 2020-08-07T21:34:40
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas speaks to Dr. Paul Biddinger from Mass General Brigham about hospital preparations as case numbers tick up in Massachusetts.
ListenTeamsters Local 25 Donates School Supplies In Dorchester from 2020-08-07T20:53:44
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMayor Walsh Urging Boston Residents To Fill Out 2020 Census from 2020-08-07T14:48:33
Data collection for the 2020 Census will end on Sept. 30. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenSchool Bus Safety Advocates Warn Of Driver Shortage During Pandemic from 2020-08-07T14:25:58
The president of the School Transportation Association of Massachusetts said there would not be enough bus drivers to safely get kids to school during the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Jame...
ListenRevere Sees Spike In COVID-19 Cases from 2020-08-07T00:07:39
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMask Breath from 2020-08-06T21:10:28
A new concern with face mask requirements has surfaced - mask breath. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenRhode Island Fishline App from 2020-08-06T21:10:18
The University of Rhode Island has teamed up with several state agencies to create an app for ocean state fishermen to sell their catches directly to the public. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe rep...
ListenSJC Ruling Says Investigators Need Warrant For Hidden Cameras from 2020-08-06T21:10:09
The SJC ruled it is now required that investigators need a warrant to place hidden cameras on utility poles for prolonged surveillance. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenMissing Woman From Hanson from 2020-08-06T21:09:06
ListenThree Saugus Police Officers Stabbed Thursday Morning from 2020-08-06T19:44:58
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports on the three officers who were stabbed Thursday morning when investigating a report of a stolen U-Haul.
ListenMBTA Adding Service To 23 Bus Routes from 2020-08-06T14:24:18
CharlieTicket and cash fares will are being lowered to CharlieCard prices. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBoston Public Schools Release Draft Of Reopening Plan from 2020-08-06T14:07:55
The draft indicates that students will not go back to the classroom all at once in the fall. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenStorm Damages Reported In Framingham from 2020-08-05T18:50:52
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports on downed trees and power lines in Framingham following Tropical Storm Isaias.
ListenSalem Scaling Back Halloween Events Amid Coronavirus Pandemic from 2020-08-05T14:30:51
Events during the month of October will either be cancelled or limited to ensure safety. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSomerville Schools Starting With Fully Remote Learning In The Fall from 2020-08-05T14:18:05
There will not be any in-person learning at Somerville Schools in the fall. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenResearchers Study New England Shark, Seal Activity from 2020-08-04T21:53:58
It is summer in New England and with the season comes swimmers and surfers along with seals and sharks. Mike Macklin reports on a team of scientists studying how they all co-exist in the waters off...
ListenMBTA Crews Prepare For Tropical Storm Isaias from 2020-08-04T21:53:11
MBTA crews are working hard to prepare for possible flooding and high winds ahead of tropical storm Isaias. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenRed Cross Looks For Volunteers Ahead Of Isaias from 2020-08-04T21:53:03
As tropical storm Isaias makes its way through New England, the Red Cross is looking for volunteers to be ready to help. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenQuincy Changes Mascot from 2020-08-04T21:52:54
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports on Quincy's changing of school mascots considered racist by some for their depictions of Native Americans.
ListenRhode Island Power Crews from 2020-08-04T21:20:54
Out of state utility crews have arrived in Rhode Island and Massachusetts to help National Grid with power restoration once the storm hits. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenUSPS Election Concerns from 2020-08-04T20:44:29
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports on the upcoming Postal Service election.
ListenFree Pop-Up COVID Testing Available In South Boston Until Aug. 15 from 2020-08-04T13:50:44
The site is set up at Moakley Park on Old Colony Avenue Near 1187 Columbia Rd. It opens on Tuesday, Aug. 4 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenCannabis Control Commission Discusses Cannabis Delivery from 2020-08-03T23:58:14
The state’s Cannabis Control Commission held a “virtual public hearing” Monday, and heard quite a few suggestions concerning the home delivery of marijuana. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenPeaceful Meadows Closed In Whitman from 2020-08-03T23:45:35
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports on the business temporarily closing after three employees test positive for COVID-19.
ListenSomerville Fire Flag Controversy from 2020-08-03T21:30:28
The "thin blue line" debate has reached the City of Somerville. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoaters Prepare For Isaias from 2020-08-03T21:25:33
A few boaters at Borden Light Marina are preparing for Topical Storm Isaias. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMass. RMV Begins Drop-Off Service At Braintree Branch from 2020-08-03T14:55:48
The RMV's Braintree Branch is now open to drop-off service for registrations, titles, and license plates. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenSomerville Delays Phase 3 Of Reopening Plan from 2020-08-03T13:58:57
The city of Somerville was supposed to enter Phase 3 on Monday, but that has been delayed. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports
ListenTeachers Plan To Quit Amid COVID-19 Pandemic from 2020-08-02T19:48:33
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBoston Marathon Bombing Carl Stephens from 2020-07-31T22:58:22
ListenEviction Moratorium from 2020-07-30T21:06:35
An attorney for landlords who filed lawsuits against the state’s eviction moratorium appeared before a Suffolk superior court judge Thursday to argue their case. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville r...
ListenMSPCA Rescues Chickens from 2020-07-30T21:03:38
Hot weather can be hazardous if you’re living in cramped and dirty conditions. That was the case for thirty chickens in Middleborough, who were rescued by the MSPCA. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens re...
ListenHingham Thin Blue Line Flags from 2020-07-30T21:01:49
ListenRhode Island Rail Explorers from 2020-07-30T20:58:49
Looking for a unique outdoor experience that allows you to socially distance with family and friends? There's a business in Portsmouth, Rhode Island that offers pedal powered tours down the train t...
ListenProject Bread Expects Increase In Participants from 2020-07-30T20:56:35
With the the extra $600 in unemployment benefits running out tomorrow, and the senate version of a Coronavirus stimulus package not including extra money for SNAP, local
anti-hunger organizati...
Former Red Sox Manager John McNamara Dies At 88 from 2020-07-30T14:43:23
John McNamara was the manager for the Red Sox in 1986, which is considered to be an infamous moment in the team's history. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenTwo-Alarm Fire In Brighton Displaces 8, 1 Dog from 2020-07-30T13:45:44
The fire broke out at a triple-decker home on Waverly Street. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenSomerville Company Identifies Vatican Hack from 2020-07-29T19:31:31
ListenFramingham State University Preparing For The Fall from 2020-07-29T19:17:17
ListenBoston School Nurses Protest School Reopening Plan from 2020-07-29T19:13:51
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports
ListenHingham Firefighters Defy Order To Remove Flags from 2020-07-29T18:40:09
The flags, which signify support for police, first started flying on Hingham fire trucks in 2018, when Weymouth police officer Michael Chesna was killed in the line of duty.
Fire Chief Steven ...
Census Bureau To Begin Door-To-Door Headcount In Massachusetts from 2020-07-29T15:06:27
The U.S. Census Bureau will begin going door-to-door on Thursday to do a headcount of Massachusetts residents who have yet to respond to the census. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenWinchester Schools Vote Unanimously to Retire Sachem Mascot from 2020-07-29T14:49:41
The Winchester Public Schools Committee has voted to replace the Sachem mascot. Many view it as racist against Native Americans. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenCOVID-19 Inspired Tattoos In Boston from 2020-07-28T22:21:02
Tattoo artists are seeing an uptick in COVID-19 related artwork inspired by the pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenCoronavirus Forces A Third Restaurant In Quincy To Temporarily Close from 2020-07-28T15:03:33
Malachy's Saloon temporarily closes after an employee tests positive for COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenMass. School Year Reduced By 10 Days Amid COVID-19 Pandemic from 2020-07-28T14:30:12
Teachers are being given an extra ten days to prepare for the school year amid the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMuseum Of Science Reopen With Safety Measures from 2020-07-25T21:35:20
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMassachusetts House Passes Police Reform Bill from 2020-07-25T18:12:57
The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a sweeping police reform bill on Friday. It will now head to a conference committee, where the House and Senate will iron out the differences in th...
ListenLandlords Sue Over Extended Eviction Moratorium from 2020-07-24T20:51:53
Landlords are suing over the extended eviction moratorium in Massachusetts. WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports
ListenRed Sox Celebrate Opening Day from 2020-07-24T14:08:32
ListenNashua School Laptops from 2020-07-24T00:19:51
Kids need laptops if they're going to learn remotely. Nashua, New Hampshire gave over two thousand of its students Chromebooks. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSalem Schools Adjust To Protect Against Coronavirus from 2020-07-23T22:11:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenHouse Party In Chatham Tied To Positive COVID-19 Tests from 2020-07-23T20:37:20
A house party involving reportedly 50 or so people has resulted in 10 of the attendees now testing positive for COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBoston Rent As Schools Continue Online from 2020-07-23T19:46:15
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports on the changing landscape of renting college students as schools continue to plan for remote semesters.
ListenMayor Walsh On President's Plans To Send Federal Agents To Cities from 2020-07-23T17:35:34
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh gave his thoughts on the president’s plans to send federal agents to cities. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenVictim Rights Law Center from 2020-07-23T17:33:14
A Boston non-profit is providing legal services to survivors of sexual abuse. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenBPS Considering Hybrid Approach For Students In The Fall from 2020-07-23T14:53:41
The Boston School Committee is leaning toward a hybrid of in-class and remote learning. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenWorcester City Manager In Favor Of Police Body Cams, Concerned About Cost from 2020-07-23T13:55:26
Worcester City Manager Edward Augustus said that while he is in favor of equipping police with body cameras, he is concerned about the cost during the pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenKayak Sales Skyrocketing As People Get Outside, Socially Distanced from 2020-07-22T22:56:50
WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports many local kayak shops are finding themselves short on stock as people enjoy the great outdoors.
ListenTemporary Bicycle Lanes Open Up On Tremont Street from 2020-07-22T22:10:09
Yellow barriers now mark a temporary lane on Tremont Street dedicated to bicyclists during the COVID-19 pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas gets cyclists' reactions to Boston's newest bike lane.
ListenBoston Public Swimming Pools Reopen from 2020-07-22T20:58:01
Boston public swimming pools are reopen to residents, under certain restrictions, including 90-minute appointment slots. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenCity Of Lynn Urges Residents To Complete Census from 2020-07-22T20:11:29
Lynn City officials are urging residents to complete the 2020 census form to help fund the city's schools, roads, and other essential services. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSalem Mask Mandate Now In Full Effect from 2020-07-22T14:37:10
The mask mandate requires everyone over the age of 2 to wear a face covering while in downtown Salem and in city parks. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenFood Trucks Coming To Boston Neighborhoods from 2020-07-17T18:24:32
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports on the new Boston food truck initiative, which starts on Friday July 17th at 23 sites in Boston neighborhoods.
ListenState Lawmakers Consider Face Mask Fine from 2020-07-17T14:16
ListenTrillium Beer Cans Pop from 2020-07-16T23:22:50
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports on beer exploding.
ListenCeltics Player To Coach In Online Basketball Camp from 2020-07-16T17:57:47
Basketball camp is moving online with NBA and WNBA players acting as a personal coach. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports a Boston Celtics player is part of the team effort to help kids this summer.
ListenMBTA On Plans To Ensure Public Health As Reopening Continues from 2020-07-16T17:21:35
As Massachusetts continues the process of reopening, the MBTA is getting the word out on steps being taken to ensure public health. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenMarshfield Teen Advocates For Students With Cystic Fibrosis from 2020-07-16T17:21:10
The idea of returning to the classroom this fall is a growing concern for students with underlying health conditions. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenNew England Aquarium Opens Its Doors To Visitors from 2020-07-16T17:20:50
After more than four months without a single visitor, the New England Aquarium reopens to the public today. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenCelebrities Call On DOJ To Reexamine Shooting Of Easton’s D.J. Henry from 2020-07-15T21:37:20
WBZ NewRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenHead Of The Charles Cancellation from 2020-07-15T21:35:15
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenNorth Shore Coffeehouse Complaints from 2020-07-15T21:32:20
A live music venue on the North Shore has filed a complaint with the Attorney General's office in the state of Washington, claiming that a ticket agency based in that state owes them money. WBZ New...
ListenPatriots’ Organization Announces Health Protocols For Fans from 2020-07-15T19:31:38
Players on the field aren’t the only ones who have to worry about being flagged for a face mask—or lack thereof. WBZ NewsRadio’s James Rojas reports.
Listen2020 Hurricane Season Is On A Record Pace from 2020-07-15T19:29:47
Where you live might heighten the risk you face against storms, and one expert says everyone should pack emergency kits that include masks and hand sanitizer. WBZ NewsRadio’s Chris Fama reports.
ListenModerna Vaccine Shows Promising Results from 2020-07-15T19:27:49
All 45 patients who received the Moderna vaccine have come back with antibodies—a positive sign. WBZ NewsRadio’s James Rojas reports.
ListenARL Rescues Cats In Edgartown from 2020-07-15T19:26:08
65 cats were rescued from a shed, and the population of the cats has grown since a few were pregnant when rescued. WBZ NewsRadio’s Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenPlanet Subaru Releases Quails from 2020-07-12T23:21:24
Quails are important to the ecosystem, especially since they help get rid of ticks. WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman reports.
ListenMassachusetts Lawmakers Urge Brooks Brothers To Give Workers Fair Severance from 2020-07-12T23:16:04
Rep. Lori Trahan and Sen. Ed Markey are urging Brooks Brother's clothing company to provide fair severance for 413 unionized workers who will soon be out of a job. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville...
ListenAlleged Bicycle Thief Arrested In Cambridge from 2020-07-10T18:20:24
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports on a man who was arrested after police allegedly found him using power tools to break locks on bicycles in Cambridge.
ListenFBI Finds Human Remains In Methuen Dig from 2020-07-10T01:10:18
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBudget Cuts Lay Off 20 Percent Of Methuen Police Department from 2020-07-09T21:40:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenWhat's Taught In History Class from 2020-07-09T18:28:39
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenSouth Shore Plaza Shooting Suspect Arraignment from 2020-07-06T14:40:22
21-year-old Jose Rodriguez, of Boston, was held without bail following the incident at South Shore Plaza in Braintree. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenPhase Three Of Reopening Begins In Massachusetts from 2020-07-06T14:36:14
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenManagement And Some Life Lessons From A Former Honeywell CEO from 2020-07-03T19:52:50
How can being CEO of a major corporation help everyone make better decisions? WBZ'S Ben Parker spoke to former Honeywell CEO David Cote, who grew up in New Hampshire, about his new book "Winning ...
ListenFenway Prepares For A Season Without Fans...For Now from 2020-07-03T00:51:47
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenUSS Constitution Hosting Virtual Tours from 2020-07-02T22:34:14
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBoston Cannons In For A Short Season from 2020-07-02T22:32:34
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenCape Cod Prepares For The Fourth Of July from 2020-07-02T21:59:47
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenFaneuil Hall Marketplace Reopens from 2020-07-02T19:33:38
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBoston Drive-In Movie Theater from 2020-07-02T19:31:23
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports on the series of movies that will be publicly screened in Boston to keep people social distancing.
ListenBoston Pops To Stream Fourth Of July Show from 2020-07-02T19:29:18
The Boston Pops' "Salute to Our Heroes" performance will be live-streamed on the Fourth of July. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenAtlantic White Shark Conservancy Releases Their "Sharktivity App" from 2020-07-02T15:01:05
The AWSC unveils their new app called Sharktivity to track sharks off the coast of New England.
ListenRed Sox Arrive At Fenway For COVID Testing from 2020-07-02T13:32:27
Major League Baseball's Spring Training is set to begin Friday July 3rd. Before players can take the field, they have to undergo COVID-19 tests. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenBoston’s Emancipation Group Statue To Be Removed From Park Square from 2020-07-01T13:23:34
The Boston Art Commission has voted to remove the Emancipation Group Statue from Park Square. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenCalls Growing For Braintree High School To Change 'Wamps' Mascot from 2020-06-30T14:53:53
Some residents are calling on Braintree High School to get rid of the "Wamps" mascot. Another online petition is calling on the school to keep it. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenMayor Walsh Urges Caution While Celebrating July 4 Amid Pandemic from 2020-06-30T13:55:19
Boston's Fourth of July celebrations will be remote this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMass. Business Leaders Create Fund To Help End Systemic Racism from 2020-06-29T14:39:57
Black and brown business leaders created the New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund to help end system racism. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenFlooding At Norwood Hospital Causes Dozens Of Patients To Be Evacuated from 2020-06-29T14:06:10
Several dozen patients at Norwood Hospital were evacuated after flooding caused a power outage. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMIT Report: 70% Of Boston Market-Rate Evictions Are In Communities Of Color from 2020-06-29T13:43:58
Lisa Owens, executive director of City Life/Vida Urbana, said that when COVID-19 legal protections end in August, thousands of families "will be left in a worse position than they were at the begin...
ListenRep. Hawkins Wants A Moratorium On MCAS Tests from 2020-06-26T19:36:44
Attleboro State Rep. Jim Hawkins has filed legislation that would put a 3-year moratorium on MCAS exams for Massachusetts students, due to the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's K...
ListenGov. Baker Announces Reforms For Holyoke Soldiers Home from 2020-06-25T22:57:19
A day after an independent report is released alleging how bad things were at the Holyoke Soldiers Home, Governor Baker announced reforms. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSchools Prepare With Safety Measures For When Classes Resume from 2020-06-25T22:52:52
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenState Ethics Commission Says Officials Violated Law In Alli Bibaud Arrest Report Scandal from 2020-06-25T20:01:33
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenArtificial Island Launched In Charles River from 2020-06-25T19:52:55
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenMIT Study Gives Factors That Could Potentially Predict An Outbreak Like COVID-19 from 2020-06-25T19:49:28
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenActivist Calling For Faneuil Hall Name Change With Hunger Strike from 2020-06-25T14:25:22
New Democracy Coalition founder Kevin Peterson has gone on a hunger strike, demanding for Faneuil Hall's name to be changed. The building is named after a slave trader. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama r...
ListenBaseball Might Be Back For A Short Season from 2020-06-23T16:32:04
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenCanobie Lake Park Won't Open Until Mid-July from 2020-06-23T14:12:04
Canobie Lake Park was supposed to open in early May, but that was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenHundreds March In Boston In Honor Of Rayshard Brooks from 2020-06-23T13:29:06
Violence In Boston Inc. and Black Lives Matter Boston held a Juneteenth march from the Reggie Lewis Center to the Massachusetts State House on Monday. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenT Service And Rider Safety from 2020-06-22T18:04:02
As the state continues to reopen and public transportation service is boosted, the MBTA talks measures they are taking to keep riders safe. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenStep Two, Phase Two Of Massachusetts' Reopening from 2020-06-22T16:30:36
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenAerosmith, Dropkick Murphys To Join Hot Stove Cool Music Virtual Concert from 2020-06-22T16:04:34
A couple of familiar local names have been added to an already stacked lineup for the first-ever virtual hot stove cool music lineup for a concert next week. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenAirlines Slowly Ramping Up As Summer Approaches, Economy Reopens from 2020-06-22T16:04:22
The nation's airlines are slowly and cautiously looking to add more flights to their schedules as summer arrives and the nation's economy starts to reopen. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenUnion Construction Workers Recognize Juneteenth from 2020-06-22T16:04:10
Union construction workers in Boston take a moment of silence to recognize Juneteenth. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMassachusetts Teachers Association Makes Demands Before Fall from 2020-06-19T21:09:46
The MTA, the largest teacher's union in the state, is demanding several changes to the public school curricula before classes return in Fall. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBPD Commissioner Gross Defending Decision To Meet With AG Barr from 2020-06-19T14:00:18
Boston Police Commissioner William Gross faced criticism from other local leaders after meeting with U.S. Attorney General William Barr. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenReturn Policies Facing Changes In Wake Of COVID-19 from 2020-06-19T00:26:58
A lot of stores have either halted returns altogether or amended their return policies in the wake of the pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenLawrence Pushing To Make Juneteenth A Holiday from 2020-06-19T00:26:34
Mayor Dan Rivera wants to make Juneteenth, a day marking the end of slavery, a holiday. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBraintree Shooting Arraignment from 2020-06-18T22:45:23
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenPlanet Fitness Reopens from 2020-06-18T22:44:47
As states reopen, what safety precautions are gyms taking? WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenBoston Considers Making Juneteenth Official Holiday from 2020-06-18T18:45:10
Juneteenth may become an official holiday recognized by the City of Boston. WBZNewsRadio's Jim McKay reports.
ListenWest Roxbury Sees Dueling Protests Near Police Substation from 2020-06-18T15:03:55
Blue Lives Matter and Black Lives Matter demonstrators held dueling rallies in West Roxbury on Wednesday. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenReopening Guidance Relaxed For Daycares And Camps from 2020-06-17T20:54:59
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports on the new guidelines for day care centers during Phase Two.
ListenBrookline Pro-Police Rally Canceled After Threats from 2020-06-17T20:01:11
A Brookline resident says a planned peaceful pro-police rally has been canceled after her information was leaked online and she received threats, and the police said they cannot guarantee her safety.
ListenFormer eBay Employees Charged With Aggressively Cyberstalking Natick Couple from 2020-06-16T14:58:53
U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said that the former eBay employees harassed the couple, including sending them boxes of live insects, a pig mask, and a book of advice on how to survive the death of a...
ListenJackie Bradley Jr. Among Black MLB Players Calling For Racial Equality from 2020-06-16T14:01:34
Major League Baseball's black athletes have released a video calling on everyone to support the Black Lives Matter movement. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenRoad Tests For New Driver's Licenses Resume At RMV from 2020-06-15T14:40:16
The RMV is resuming road tests that were cancelled or postponed because of COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis reports.
ListenPolice Reform Protests Continue To Medford from 2020-06-12T23:28:07
Demonstrators say now is not the time to stop. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenLGBTQ+ Pride Flag Raised At Mass. State House from 2020-06-12T21:44:14
Politicians and activists raised the pride flag and called for equity for all. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenWhite House Official Praises Mass. On COVID-19 Response from 2020-06-12T21:13:14
A top White House official joined Governor Baker at Beth Isreal Deaconess Medical Center Friday and praised Massachusetts for it's handling of the coronavirus crisis. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin r...
ListenNorth End Restaurants Open For Sidewalk Dining from 2020-06-12T19:13:15
There's a fresh new look into Boston's North End where the restaurant scene is up and running again, but not without a few modifications. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenChipmunk Population Surges This Spring from 2020-06-12T19:12:55
Now that spring has sprung, you may be spending a little more time in your yard. And may have noticed a few uninvited guests. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBeacon Hill Working Towards Police Reform from 2020-06-12T19:12:29
Protesters here in Boston and across the state and nation are asking for police reform. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports lawmakers on Beacon Hill have rolled up their sleeves to make it happen.
ListenMayor Walsh Declares Racism A Public Health Crisis from 2020-06-12T18:26:55
A major move by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh today concerning racism in the city. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports what the mayor announced at City Hall Thursday morning.
ListenGillette Stadium Considering Drive-In Movies And Concerts from 2020-06-11T21:49:52
The concept of drive-in movies being held outside Gillette Stadium has gone over so well. The Kraft Group is looking to expand that to include a summer drive-in concert series as well. WBZ NewsRadi...
ListenGov. Baker Announces Food Security Grant Program from 2020-06-11T21:49:26
Governor Baker's regular COVID-19 briefing was held at the Greater Boston Food Bank where he announced a grant program to address "food insecurity." WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenAsian American Commission Blasts Top Lawmaker On Black Lives Matter Statement from 2020-06-11T21:24:06
The state's highest-ranking Asain American lawmaker is calling for an investigation into a state commission that issued a statement concerning black lives matter, which the lawmaker says was insult...
ListenBrigham And Women’s Looking For Blood Donations Amid Pandemic from 2020-06-11T20:41:38
The coronavirus pandemic is creating a blood shortage across the nation. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBerklee Apologizes For Letting BPD Use Their Restrooms from 2020-06-11T20:17:01
A local college is apologizing after letting Boston Police officers use its restrooms during a Black Lives Matter protest. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenRed Sox Speak Up On Torii Hunter's Experience With Racism from 2020-06-11T20:16:26
The Red Sox team is backing up Torii Hunter's experience that he had racial slurs thrown at him by fans at Fenway. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenRestaurants Await Approval To Reopen Following Phase-Two from 2020-06-11T20:16:05
Thursday's are a popular night to go out for a meal, but just days into phase 2 of the reopening process, not every restaurant in Boston has received approval to begin seating guests. WBZ NewsRadio...
ListenNorfolk County 'Are You OK' Program Checks On Elderly from 2020-06-11T20:14:27
Back in April, we told you about a new program being offered by a county sheriff that checks up on older folks with a simple phone call. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMBTA Ramping Up Service In Coming Weeks from 2020-06-11T20:10:06
The MBTA plans to increase service in the coming weeks with ramped up bus routes and more trains running on the subway. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenHow Safe Is Dining Under A Tent? from 2020-06-11T19:04:43
Eating outdoors and tent dining have become the new norm, but just how safe is it eating under a tent? WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenLongtime Costume Shop Closes From COVID-19 from 2020-06-10T23:34:41
The coronavirus and the subsequent shutdown of the economy have made survival difficult for many small businesses, even for the fittest of locations. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenState Officials Pushing For Lottery-At-Home from 2020-06-10T21:55:25
Officials at the state lottery are calling for change. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenHomeland Security Expert On Defunding Police from 2020-06-10T21:55:02
Demonstrators across the commonwealth are calling for defunding police. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal spoke with homeland security expert Terry Downs on what that means and what he thinks is possible.
ListenBoston City Council To Hold Hearing On Non-Lethal Force Tactics from 2020-06-10T21:54:48
The Boston City Council voted to hold a hearing to look at non-lethal force tactics used by law enforcement. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenMayor Walsh In Talks Around Police Budget from 2020-06-10T21:54:36
He's not offering specifics, but Mayor Walsh says he's sitting down with police brass today to talk about the police budget. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenBoston Police Receive Numerous Calls Reporting Illegal Fireworks from 2020-06-10T21:54:16
There's been a drastic increase in the number of calls to police reporting fireworks being lit. The mayor addressed the issue during his daily press briefing. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenCrews Remove Columbus Statue After Beheading, Vandalism from 2020-06-10T21:54:02
Crews are removing a controversial statue from Boston's North End after it was found beheaded and vandalized. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenNew Balance Factory In Lawrence Producing PPE As COVID-19 Continues from 2020-06-09T20:14:39
Governor Charlie Baker visits Lawrence, where New Balance is cranking out PPE. WBZ NewsRadio's Radio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenSalvation Army Reopens Family Stores Across Mass. from 2020-06-09T20:14:09
The Salvation Army has reopened its family thrift stores across parts of Massachusetts. Funds raised at those stores pay for the army's drug and rehab programs. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe repo...
ListenChelsea Drug Court Students Graduate Through Cyberspace from 2020-06-09T20:13:35
There was a graduation ceremony Tuesday online for graduates from the Chelsea drug court. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports that the graduates heard from a celebrity speaker.
ListenCommunities Call For Review Of Boston Police Funding from 2020-06-09T20:13:04
How much money Boston Police get in the next fiscal year is under review. At a time when some communities have called for the outright ouster of departments. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama.
ListenQuincy Substitutes Drive-By Celebration For Flag Day Parade from 2020-06-09T20:12:38
After 69 years, leaders in Quincy have been forced to call an audible ? turning the city's annual Flag Day Parade into a drive-by celebration. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenHair Salons Business Booming As State Reopens from 2020-06-09T20:12:22
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports from an Attleboro hair salon where a man got his haircut for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March.
ListenWaltham’s Moody Street Closes To Traffic, Opens For Dining from 2020-06-08T20:15:21
Moody Street in Waltham is closed to vehicular traffic until November so restaurants can set up outdoor dining. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenMiddleton Man Rescued From Burning Apartment from 2020-06-07T19:10:53
Middleton police helped guide a man out of a burning 2nd floor apartment building early Sunday morning. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenBoston Medical Center Staff Hold "White Coats For Black Lives" Event from 2020-06-05T20:31:49
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports on a silent protest held in front of BMC in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
ListenLocal Musician Serenades Residents At Peabody Nursing Home from 2020-06-05T15:00:53
Roughly half of the 135 residents at Alliance Health at Rosewood have been diagnosed with COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenMeals On Wheels Delivers Despite Sick Worker from 2020-06-04T20:25:13
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports how Meals on Wheels in the Merrimack Valley is managing to meet its mission even as the sickness strikes.
ListenMayor Curtatone Declares Systematic Racism A Public Safety, Health Emergency from 2020-06-04T20:08:31
WBZ NewsRadio's Ben Parker spoke with Somerville Mayor Curtatone on declaring systematic racism a public safety emergency.
ListenRestaurant Owners Antsy To Reopen from 2020-06-04T20:08:15
Getting out on a Friday night could add a much-needed jolt to the economy. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenGirls Inc. Holds Virtual Heroes Scholars Ceremony from 2020-06-04T20:07:58
Every year, Girls Inc. in Lynn has hosted an annual luncheon to honor their Heroes Scholars. That ceremony takes place today in cyberspace. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenCape Cod Unemployment Rate Suffering from 2020-06-04T20:07:04
Cape Cod appears to be hard-hit when it comes to the unemployment rate caused by the ongoing pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBrigham And Women's Hospital Nurses Take A Knee For George Floyd from 2020-06-04T20:06:27
Nurses held a silent protest outside Brigham and Women's Hospital to show solidarity to those protesting the death of George Floyd. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenCocaine Found Floating In Sandy Pond, Billerica from 2020-06-04T18:59:52
A quick stroll around a popular pond leads to a substantial drug seizure in Billerica. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBrigham And Women's Nurses Kneel To Show Solidarity For Protesters from 2020-06-04T13:49:13
A group of nurses held a silent protest outside of Brigham and Women's Hospital to show support for those protesting the death of George Floyd. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenSen. Markey Pushing To End Qualified Immunity For Law Enforcement from 2020-06-03T20:06:53
Senator Ed Markey says it's a way for law enforcement to avoid accountability in cases of misconduct and police brutality. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenThousands Gather For Peaceful Protest In Boston from 2020-06-03T14:28:19
Thousands marched through Franklin Park Tuesday to demand an end to police brutality. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenViolence Is Seen In Brockton Following Peaceful Protest from 2020-06-03T14:19:42
A peaceful protest in Brockton turned violent after hundreds of protesters marched to the police station. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenReport: Salem Police Captain Suspended Following ‘Inappropriate’ Tweet from 2020-06-02T14:43:12
The tweet, sent out on the Salem Police Department's twitter account, criticized Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Gov. Charlie Baker. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenViolence Erupts Amid George Floyd Protest in Providence from 2020-06-02T14:03:23
More than 40 people were arrested in Providence, R.I. Monday night after a peaceful protest turned violent. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenPeaceful Protests In Boston Turn Violent Overnight from 2020-06-01T14:44:47
About 40 people were arrested in Boston after peaceful protests turned violent overnight. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenTewksbury Hospital Rolling Rally from 2020-05-31T21:25:23
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports on a vehicle rally in Tewksbury over the treatment of behavioral health patients.
ListenBoston's Economy Hit By Marathon Cancellation from 2020-05-29T21:25:49
Boston is mulling over the discouraging realization that there will be no marathon this year. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenBraintree Summer Programs Cancelled Due To COVID-19 from 2020-05-29T19:17:47
The new normal becomes even less conventional on the South Shore. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenRetired Firefighter Hosts Five O'Clock Cocktail Party from 2020-05-29T18:26:33
If you're going a little stir crazy indoors, we may have a little escape for you. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Listen2020 Boston Marathon Cancelled Due To COVID-19 from 2020-05-29T00:47:42
Concerns about another surge of the coronavirus forces officials to cancel this year's Boston Marathon. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenMassachusetts' Bald Eagle Population Is On The Rise from 2020-05-29T00:47:36
The population of bald eagles is "soaring' in Massachusetts, thanks to recent conservation measures. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenNortheastern Students Use Lasers And 3-D Printing To Make PPE from 2020-05-28T22:23:26
A laser and 3-D lab at Northeastern University in Boston is getting in on the efforts to create personal protective equipment for law enforcement and healthcare workers. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicl...
ListenPop-Up Drive-In Movie Theater Opens In Foxborough from 2020-05-28T22:23:04
A movie theater chain is bringing the cinema experience outdoors with a pop-up drive-in. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenFranklin Park Zoo Reopens For Members from 2020-05-28T22:22:40
A day many have been waiting for: Franklin Park Zoo reopening. Right now, it's for members only. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBald Eagles Are Thriving In Massachusetts from 2020-05-28T19:51:41
According to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, the first bald eagle nest with eggs was recently spotted on the Cape in over a century. WBZ NewsRadio's Mario Jarjour spoke with M...
Listen103 Year-Old Massachusetts Woman Celebrates COVID-19 Recovery With Bud Light from 2020-05-28T19:44:34
A Massachusetts woman is on the road to recovery after overcoming COVID-19 in her nursing home. The staff at the home rewarded her with one of her favorite beverages. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliff...
ListenNew York Company Creates Disinfecting Drones from 2020-05-28T18:01:24
It's a million-dollar idea, one an up-state New York company hadn't thought of originally. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
Listen2 Violent Incidents Overnight In Boston Leave 1 Dead, 6 Injured from 2020-05-28T14:35:52
Five men were shot, one fatally, at a residential complex on Ames Street. Around the same time, one person was shot and another stabbed on Massachusetts Avenue. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBroadway From Home Summer Camp from 2020-05-27T23:16:46
WBZ NewsRadio's Ben Parker talks to Boston-native actors Harley Harrison Yanoff and Tess Primack about "Broadway From Home"- a way for kids to take part in virtual dance, acting, and voice lessons ...
ListenHow The MBTA Will Limit Bus Capacity from 2020-05-27T19:18:58
WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports from MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak's press conference on how bus capacity will be further limited to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Listen19 Worcester Sam's Club Employees Have COVID from 2020-05-27T18:50:32
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small hears from Worcester city manager Ed Augustus on another outbreak at the Sam's Club distribution center.
ListenWoonsocket Strip Club Opens For Outdoor Dining Amid COVID-19 Crisis from 2020-05-27T15:20:01
Some of the dancers have been working as hostesses at the Rhode Island Dolls strip club, which is now open to outdoor dining. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenPPE Prices Leading To Potentially Higher Costs At The Dentist from 2020-05-27T14:42:28
New fees are expected at many dentist offices to offset the cost of PPE during the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenJudge Grants More Time For Louis Coleman’s Lawyers Amid COVID-19 Crisis from 2020-05-26T20:37:05
A virtual hearing was held this morning for Louis D. Coleman III, the man charged in the death and kidnapping of 23-year-old Jassy Correia. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenMcKinnon’s In Danvers Closes After Employees Test Positive For COVID-19 from 2020-05-26T15:47:08
McKinnon's Supermarket in Danvers is closed Tuesday after several employees test positive for COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMass. Driving Ranges Remain Closed As Golf Courses Begin To Open from 2020-05-26T14:33:48
As golf courses across Massachusetts begin to reopen in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, driving ranges remain closed. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenProvidence Behavioral Health Hospital Closes Dozens Of Beds from 2020-05-24T20:32:18
Providence Behavioral Hospital, the only mental health health inpatient hospital in Western Massachusetts, is getting rid of dozens of adult inpatient beds and 100 percent of pediatric beds. Local ...
ListenResearchers Develop Video Games To Help Kids Manage Stress from 2020-05-22T22:45:14
A group of researchers has developed a series of video games to help children recognize and relegate their anxiety. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenOfficials: Increase In MBTA Service Will Be Slow Amid COVID-19 Pandemic from 2020-05-22T14:42:14
Officials said they don't expect MBTA ridership to increase in the near future. Any ramping up of service will be in line with the state's reopening plan. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenCape Cod National Seashore Prepares For Warm Memorial Day Weekend from 2020-05-22T00:43:49
WBZ NewsRadio's Ben Parker spoke with Cape Cod National Seashore's superintendent on what people should know as they gear up for a warm Memorial Day weekend.
ListenWorcester Teachers Voice Dissatisfaction With Superintendents Remote Learning Plans from 2020-05-21T23:51:03
They're calling it "a caravan for public education." Teachers in Worcester will drive to City Hall this afternoon to show how upset they are with how the school superintendent handled remote learni...
ListenBoston University To Perform Its Own COVID-19 Testing Next Year from 2020-05-21T23:49:58
Boston University has decided to perform its own coronavirus testing in the new school year. The goal is to help ensure their entire community feels comfortable and safe returning to the campus, ac...
ListenWalsh Trying To Loosen Regulations For Outdoor Dining from 2020-05-21T22:23:41
As the city starts to bloom after the coronavirus crisis, the CIty of Boston is trying to loosen regulations for restaurants when it comes to outdoor dining. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenLori Loughlin To Plead Guilty In 'Varsity Blues' from 2020-05-21T20:46:17
The last of the high profile cases in illicit student admissions activity, dubbed "Varsity Blues," comes to an end. WBZ NewsRadio's Jeff Brown reports.
ListenMayor Walsh Remaining Cautiously Optimistic About Boston Marathon from 2020-05-21T14:44:21
The Boston Marathon has already been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, but it's still unclear if it will be held at all this year. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenAuthorities Looking For Monkey On The Loose In Tewksbury from 2020-05-21T13:26:51
Police are searching for a monkey that is on the run in Tewksbury. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Archdiocese Planning Memorial Mass For COVID-19 Victims from 2020-05-20T21:21:17
Boston Archdiocese is planning a memorial mass next week for victims of COVID-19 and those who lost their lives during the pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim Mackay reports.
ListenAmbulances Descend On Fenway For National EMS Week from 2020-05-20T21:21:10
Dozens of ambulances descend on Fenway to mark national EMS week. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenBoston Children's Museum Hosts Living Room Challenge from 2020-05-20T19:58:48
Renown for their creativity and teaching, a Boston institution has found yet another way to spark the imagination in children. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenRestaurant Owners Frustrated With Reopening Plan from 2020-05-20T19:56:46
It's going to be at least another three weeks until restaurants in Massachusetts can reopen but when they do, it's not clear how they're going to operate. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenQuincy Therapists Transition To Telehealth from 2020-05-20T19:56:21
Many of us have been feeling a bit more anxious or depressed because of the pandemic and social isolation. Telehealth has made it easier for many to get counseling. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausvill...
ListenInitiative Takes 7-Word Lessons From Teachers, Posts Them On Billboards from 2020-05-19T19:14:40
Colorado-based Work in Progress is putting seven-word lessons, written by teachers, and posts them on billboards across the nation. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenOxford Gym Opening Early, Defying Gov. Baker's Reopening Plan from 2020-05-19T15:51:59
A gym in in Oxford in opening up early in defiance of Gov. Charlie Baker's four-phase plan aimed at safely reopening the state. Gyms are not allowed to reopen until phase three. WBZ NewsRadio's Jam...
ListenNorth Reading High School Seniors Honored With Banners from 2020-05-17T20:40:28
WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman reports.
ListenHyannis Fisherman's Body Located from 2020-05-17T17:58:54
WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports on the recovery of the body of a squid fisherman who went missing Saturday night.
ListenSalem State Graduates Have Moment Of Celebration from 2020-05-16T19:34:18
Even though graduation ceremonies for colleges and high schools have been canceled, there are still small moments of celebration for seniors who are graduating. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenRide-Along With Lawrence PD Enforcing Masks from 2020-05-16T19:34:03
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports on how Lawrence police officers are enforcing the face covering rule during the pandemic.
ListenBrigham Health Using Transparent Masks For Deaf, Hard Of Hearing Patients from 2020-05-15T18:40:11
WBZ NewsRadio's Ben Parker spoke with Dr. Cheri Blauwet, who leads Brigham Health's Disability Task Force, about how the hospital is distributing transparent face masks to help facilitate lip readi...
ListenThree Story Fire Strikes Lynn Apartment Building from 2020-05-14T23:12:03
Fire in Lynn and surrounding communities responded to a multi-alarm fire in a three-story apartment building. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenCentral Mass. Orchard Open For Marriage Ceremonies from 2020-05-14T23:11:55
With the closing of so many churches and function halls, many weddings have been affected, but the owner of an orchard in central Massachusetts says he has the perfect location for a wedding. WBZ N...
ListenBaker Administration Unveils Long-Term Testing Expansion Plan from 2020-05-14T23:10:58
More people would be tested for the coronavirus under the Baker Administration's lofty new testing expansion plan. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenWareham School Workers Make Sure Students Are Fed from 2020-05-14T21:09:41
Some school workers in Plymouth County are going above and beyond to make sure students are well-fed during the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenWayland Photographer Opens Free Outdoor Art Exhibit from 2020-05-14T21:09:33
A photographer in Wayland is hoping that his free outdoor exhibit will inspire people to donate to those in need during the pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenBaker Administration Unveils Long-Term Coronavirus Testing Plans from 2020-05-14T21:09:25
The Baker Administration is unvieling a lofty plan to expand coronavirus testing in Massachusetts on a long term basis. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenVideo Callers Are Taking It Easy from 2020-05-14T19:36:56
Those working from home admit they are taking a more relaxed approach when it comes to their looks during video conferencing calls. WBZ NewsRadio's Dan Watkins reports.
ListenCoronavirus Related Illness Strikes Patients At Boston Children's Hospital from 2020-05-14T19:36:26
WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers spoke with a pediatric cardiologist at Boston Children's Hospital about a rare coronavirus linked illness that has struck some patients.
ListenCity Officials Consider Extending Sidewalk Space, Social Distancing from 2020-05-14T19:35:45
The City of Boston is thinking about extending sidewalks on some of its busiest streets to help improve social distancing. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMass. Restaurant Owners Looking To Allow Dine-In Service Next Week from 2020-05-13T14:43:23
A coalition of restaurant owners want to start allowing customers to dine-in beginning next week after Gov. Charlie Baker’s stay-at-home advisory ends. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenTwo Boston High School Seniors Surprised With Full-Tuition Scholarships from 2020-05-13T14:16:14
Boston high school seniors Janelys Delvalle and Ainsley Pena were surprised with full-tuition scholarships Tuesday from Scholar Athletes. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin.
ListenMayor Walsh Still Considering Baseball Amid Coronavirus Pandemic from 2020-05-12T15:34:35
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh told WBZ NewsRadio he hopes baseball will be able to return this season, but it must be brought back safely. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenBrigham And Women’s Doctor: It’s Safe To Wear Masks While Exercising from 2020-05-12T14:32:20
Dr. Daniel Kuritzkes, with Brigham and Women's Hospital, said that people "really don't need to be concerned about carbon dioxide build-up" in their mask while exercising. WBZ NewsRadio's James Roj...
ListenBoston Mayor Marty Walsh Warns Of Reopening Too Soon from 2020-05-11T17:41:02
Mayor Walsh says that if the city doesn't reopen properly, "there could be a second spike" of COVID-19.
ListenAnimal Abandonment On The Rise from 2020-05-09T23:15:58
There were three separate incidents this past week alone. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenPlasma Donations Help Patients Fight Off COVID-19 from 2020-05-09T23:15:50
People who've had and recovered from COVID-19 are being asked to donate their plasma to help others currently being treated. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenAn Interview With Local Musician Ryan Montbleau from 2020-05-09T21:29
WBZ NewsRadio's Drew Moholland talks to Peabody-native musician Ryan Montbleau about life in lockdown, writing music and playing virtual concerts from his home in Burlington, VT.
ListenMother's Day Lunch, Flowers At Beth Israel Hospital from 2020-05-09T20:33:07
WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports on a special Mother's Day delivery for more than 150 healthcare workers and new moms at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston.
ListenHundreds Of Cape Cod Healthcare Workers Furloughed from 2020-05-09T18:05:44
Furloughs are coming for workers at Cape Cod Healthcare due to financial issues after the cancelation of elective surgeries. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim Mackay reports.
ListenAll Summer Festivals And Parades In Boston Canceled from 2020-05-08T20:57:35
Mayor Marty Walsh announces the cancelation of all festivals, parades, concerts, and other large-scale events where people might gather in the city over the summer. Instead, he's urging event coord...
ListenNew Report Shows More Than 20 Million Americans Lost Jobs In April from 2020-05-08T18:29:54
The U.S. unemployment rate is now at 14.7 percent. Brendan Pedersen, a reporter with American Banker covering financial regulation, gives insight on the new numbers. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small rep...
ListenChurches Ask To Be Essential, Open May 18 from 2020-05-08T14:17:24
ListenSpringfiled Teen Accepted To All Ivy League Schools from 2020-05-08T14:16:48
ListenRhode Island Begins Reopen Process On Saturday from 2020-05-08T00:11:28
Massachusetts residents have to wait a couple more weeks to see the state's economy start to reopen, but in neighboring Rhode Island, they're starting that process this Saturday. WBZ NewsRadio's Ki...
ListenSouth Shore Survival Bags Help Small Businesses And Those In Need from 2020-05-08T00:06:27
The owners of two small businesses, Caryn's Corner and Coffee Break Cafe, are making South Shore Survival Bags to help other small businesses and raise money for those in need. WBZ NewsRadio's Suza...
Listen'Project Toy Box' Delivers To Kids In Need from 2020-05-07T19:49:40
For kids, toys are considered essential, especially during a pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenFairhaven COVID-19 Patient Recovers Through The Power Of Love from 2020-05-07T19:49:32
This is a story about the power of love and connection during the age of coronavirus. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenFarmers Distribute Milk To Struggling Dorchester Families from 2020-05-07T17:46:04
About 86-hundred gallons of milk are being distributed to Dorchester families. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenLocal Vegan Bakery Considers Closing Up Shop from 2020-05-07T17:36:06
A beloved local bakery considers closing up shop, but it's not because of the pandemic. WBZ's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenSummer Camps Hoping To Re-Open from 2020-05-07T17:31:07
Summer camps around Massachusetts are in limbo right now, wondering whether they'll be able to re-open. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenCOVID-19 Brings Meat Shortage To U.S. from 2020-05-07T17:30:55
Problems with the supply chain and high demand are leading towards a meat shortage in the U.S. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenLynn Contractors Unhappy With COVID-19 Inspection Fees from 2020-05-07T17:30:40
Different municipalities have different policies concerning construction in the wake of the coronavirus. In Lynn, some contractors are not happy with a city policy concerning COVID-19 inspection fe...
ListenGov. Baker's Face Mask Order Takes Effect from 2020-05-07T17:30:32
Governor Baker's order requiring you to wear a mask while out in public takes effect today. That includes anywhere you can't socially distance yourself from others. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas repo...
ListenBicycle Business Booms During Stay-At-Home Advisory from 2020-05-07T17:30:23
People have more time on their hands with the stay-at-home advisory and many have opted to spend it on two wheels. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenAndover Facility Designated As Vaccine Mass Producer from 2020-05-07T17:30:14
The race for a vaccine is ongoing around the world and pharmaceutical company Pfizer says if their vaccine works, a local facility would be crucial in its production. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers...
ListenConcerns About Border Hopping As New Hampshire Re-opens from 2020-05-07T14:31:22
ListenMassachusetts Golf Courses May Open Soon from 2020-05-07T13:10:28
ListenLegal Sea Foods Sues Insurer Over Pandemic Coverage from 2020-05-06T13:48:14
The Boston-based restaurant chain says Strathmore Insurance Co. rejected its damages claim under its "business interruption policy."
ListenHingham Teacher Is Finalist For NHL Teacher Award from 2020-05-05T15:01:54
ListenCoronavirus Outbreaks in Medford, Quincy from 2020-05-05T13:44:39
ListenFlower Shops Delivering Ahead Of Mothers Day from 2020-05-03T19:11:13
Mothers Day is right around the corner and local flower shops are working behind closed doors to safely deliver flowers in time. WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman reports.
ListenOld Time Country Store Sees Boom In Business from 2020-05-03T19:11:04
Area residents are flocking to an old-time country store in Bristol County instead of heading to the big chain supermarkets to get their shopping done. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenRegis College Introduces Three Year Degrees from 2020-05-03T19:10:56
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports on a shift in education at one local college.
ListenArt Studio Hosts Virtual Classes For Kids from 2020-05-03T19:10:49
With all the stress and extra time for some folks, people are picking up new hobbies and getting creative. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenGreat Scott Music Venue Closing Permanently from 2020-05-03T17:24:24
WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman reports on the closure of a Boston music venue staple after 44 years.
ListenHarvard Professor On Leave After Ties To Epstein Revealed from 2020-05-02T20:45:09
Harvard math and biology professor Martin Nowak is on leave after a report found he had continued ties to Jeffrey Epstein after his sex offender conviction in 2008. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausvill...
ListenCoronavirus Makes Addiction, Mental Health Recovery Extra Difficult from 2020-05-01T23:26:37
There are a lot of new pressures on many of us because of the coronavirus and people with mental health or addiction problems may need help dealing with those new pressures. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl St...
ListenEncore Casino Creating Plans For Safe Re-Open from 2020-05-01T22:52:07
Your gambling experience at Encore Casino in Everett is going to be much different when it's able to re-open. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenNew England Aquarium Installs Live Webcams from 2020-05-01T21:41:27
There's a new addition to one of Boston's most popular attractions. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenDedham Parades For Boy Who Beat Cancer And COVID-19 from 2020-05-01T19:00:58
A young boy who just got out of the hospital was honored by first responders. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMassachusetts Changing The Way They Count COVID-19 Cases, Deaths from 2020-05-01T13:47:49
The number of COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts is expected to go up as the state changes the way they classify cases. This comes as many health experts believe many mild cases go unaccounted for or ...
ListenWeymouth Police Host Virtual Storytimes For Children from 2020-04-30T19:43:10
Every weekday for the last month, the Weymouth Police Department has hosted a virtual storytime on it's Facebook page. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenOld Rochester Reschedules High School Graduation Ceremonies from 2020-04-30T19:42:55
Hope burns eternal for some school officials in Mattapoisett. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports they still plan on giving their senior class a traditional send-off.
ListenCambridge PD Issues Order Requiring Masks In Public from 2020-04-30T19:42:44
Those living in Cambridge can pick up a free face mask for themselves and their family. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenSaugus Honors Graduating Class With Banner Display from 2020-04-30T19:42:38
Downtown Saugus features the faces of this year's Saugus High School graduating class. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenAAA Offers Student Lending And Financial Aid from 2020-04-30T19:34:57
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama learns that AAA offers student lending and financial aid services for students and that he himself is a member.
ListenBoston Hotel Workers Want To Return To Work from 2020-04-30T19:34:50
Unite Here Local 26 says all of its workers want to get back to work, but they want to do it so safely. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenState, Federal Authorities Investigate Holyoke Soldier's Home Outbreak from 2020-04-30T19:33:17
State and federal authorities are investigating the deaths at a state-run facility that had the deadliest outbreak in the country. WBZ NewsRadio's Tina Gao reports.
ListenDentists Are Looking Forward To Reopening from 2020-04-30T19:32:39
Dentists are looking forward to being able to see patients again once the governor gives the conditional green light for non-essential businesses to re-open. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.
ListenVirtual Tour Of Wuhan, China To Be Held From Cape Cod Home from 2020-04-30T15:02:10
The CEO of a travel company will be holding a virtual tour of Wuhan, China — the place where coronavirus originated — from his home on Cape Cod. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenBoston Youth Symphony Orchestras' Students Play Virtual 'Ode To Joy' from 2020-04-30T14:53:09
Student players with the Boston Symphony Orchestras came together remotely to perform Beethoven's "Ode to Joy." WBZ NewsRadio's Laurie Kirby reports.
Listen23 Workers At Worcester Walmart Test Positive For COVID-19 from 2020-04-30T14:28:39
The store will be closed Thursday for a cleaning after 23 employees test positive for COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenBU Investigating Possible Cheating Amid Shift To Remote Learning from 2020-04-30T13:10:39
A reports says that Boston University is investigating allegations of students cheating through an app while remote learning. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenNorthfield Hosts Drive-In Graduation from 2020-04-29T23:04:44
Trying to maintain the status quo can be a challenge in the new normal, so sometimes you have to think outside of the box. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenWith Fewer Passengers, Cab Drivers Take Financial Hit During Pandemic from 2020-04-28T15:17:18
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens spoke to one cab driver in Lynn about how he has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
ListenCoronavirus: Face Masks Will Soon Be Mandatory In Somerville, Cambridge from 2020-04-28T14:02:52
Starting on Wednesday, those not wearing a face mask in Somerville and Cambridge could be fined $300. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenNursing Homes Have Been Hit Especially Hard By COVID-19 from 2020-04-25T23:37:25
WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports on the Facebook live that Suffolk County DA Rachel Rollins and Senator Ed Markey hosted talking about a population especially hard hit by COVID-19.
ListenEastern Mass High School Lacrosse Coaches Plan Tournament For Seniors from 2020-04-25T23:37:16
High school lacrosse coaches in Eastern Mass are planning a tournament for seniors who are missing out on their finals season this summer. WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman.
ListenFall River Apparel Manufacturer Producing PPE For Frontline Workers from 2020-04-25T23:37:09
A nearly 200-year-old tech apparel manufacturer on the south coast is switching tracks. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports they're now helping get much needed personal protective equipment to ...
ListenWorcester Hospitals Using Alternative Treatment To Help Fight COVID-19 from 2020-04-25T23:37:01
Healthcare providers have been forced to think outside the box with the lack of equipment and treatments against the coronavirus. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenTopsfield Roofing Company Feeding Frontline Workers from 2020-04-25T23:36:47
The owner of a Topsfield roofing company has a big goal for this month and it has nothing to do with roofs and everything to do with the program called to Feed the Heroes. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stev...
ListenHypertension Leading Underlying Condition In Victims Of COVID-19 from 2020-04-25T23:36:38
Reports from across the globe indicate that high blood pressure is the leading underlying condition present in people who die of COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Art Cohen reports.
ListenFramingham Mandates Face Masks In Public, Essential Employees from 2020-04-25T23:36:28
Employees at essential businesses in Framingham must be wearing a face covering at all times according to the mayor. WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman reports.
ListenGov. Baker On Rapidly Growing Unemployment Numbers from 2020-04-25T23:36:20
The commonwealth went form very low unemployment to an enormous number of people filing. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal has the governor's reaction.
ListenChick Sales Up Nationwide Due To Pandemic from 2020-04-25T23:10:42
More and more Americans are turning to vegetable gardens and backyard farming to ensure food sustainability during the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with the manager o...
ListenChelsea Pop-Up Pantry Provided Food To Residents In Need from 2020-04-25T17:46:23
There was a long line of people leading to the Chelsea City Hall parking lot where members of the Massachusetts National Guard handed out free food to those in need. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens re...
ListenNorwood Offering Free Meals To Families With Children from 2020-04-24T21:35:07
Offering free meals to families is just one way the community has stepped up for its own during the pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenRobotic Dog Is Helping Healthcare Workers During COVID from 2020-04-24T19:23:44
Dr. Pete Chai of Boston Dynamics describes the company's new robotic dog, Spot, which is helping local healthcare workers speak to their patients virtually during COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's James Ro...
ListenProtesters Urging Gov. Baker To Reopen State Amid Pandemic from 2020-04-24T15:31:54
The protesters, with Liberate Massachusetts, delivered a message outside of Gov. Charlie Baker's house in Swampscott on Thursday. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenGrocery Union Wants All Customers To Wear Masks from 2020-04-24T15:01:56
United Food and Commercial Workers local 1445 wants customers to be required to wear masks when they go to the grocery store. WBZ NewsRadio's Laurie Kirby reports.
ListenVirtual Toddler Playdates For Development from 2020-04-23T23:59:16
WBZ NewsRadio's Laurie Kirby spoke with Board Member of the Massachusetts Association for the Education of Young Children Amanda Kristina on her idea to start a virtual playgroup for toddlers.
ListenDaily COVID-19 Cases Go Up in Mass. After 5-Day Decline from 2020-04-23T14:25:14
Massachusetts has seen its first increase in the number of daily coronavirus cases for the first time in five days. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenHarvard Says They Will Not Accept $8.6 Million In Stimulus Money from 2020-04-23T13:39:37
After push back from President Trump, Harvard says they will not accept the federal stimulus money allocated to them in the CARES Act. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenProvidence Teen Connecting Families And Patients Online from 2020-04-22T22:57:47
A Providence teen's effort to help hospitalized COVID-19 patients has really taken off. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenPlum Island Residents Call For Stricter Social Distancing from 2020-04-22T22:57:09
Residents of Plum Island are telling the municipal government and local law enforcement that more needs to be done to enforce social distancing on their island as hundreds of non-residents flock th...
ListenSouth Shore Pet Food Pantry Running Low from 2020-04-22T22:57:02
The run on food isn't exclusive at the grocery store. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenMGH Finds 31% Of Chelsea Experienced COVID-19 In Some Way from 2020-04-22T21:12:05
A recent test in Chelsea for COVID-19 revealed that 31% of residents in that city had at least experienced the virus in some way. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenBoy Scouts Camp From Home from 2020-04-22T21:11:52
Social distancing isn't preventing Boy Scouts and their families from enjoying fun activities in a safe way. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenHarvard Says They Will Not Be Returning $8.6 Million In Emergency Funds from 2020-04-22T15:23:09
President Donald Trump said that Harvard University should return the emergency coronavirus funds the school received. Harvard says it was money set aside for higher education in the CARES Act. WBZ...
ListenMass. Death Toll Nears 2,000, COVID-19 Cases Top 41,000 from 2020-04-22T14:06:30
WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas breaks down Massachusetts' coronavirus numbers that were released Tuesday afternoon.
Listen60 Residents At Brewster Nursing Home Test Positive For COVID-19 from 2020-04-21T14:47:04
At the Pleasant Bay Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 60 out of 92 residents have tested positive for COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
ListenMedlight Service Used Heavily For COVID-19 Patients from 2020-04-21T14:17:49
Boston MedFlight has transported more than 250 infected COVID-19 patients by air and ambulance in the last six weeks. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenSomerville Restaurants Now Allowed To Sell Groceries from 2020-04-21T13:37:13
The city of Somerville allowed restaurants to sell groceries in an effort to help any that may be struggling during this pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenMass. Coronavirus Death Toll Surpasses 1,800 from 2020-04-21T12:49:20
Nearly 40,000 people in Massachusetts are infected with COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenTom Brady Gets Kicked Out Of Tampa Park from 2020-04-21T12:33:20
Even Tom Brady isn't exempt from social distancing guidelines in Florida. WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports.
ListenSound Trucks Coming To Boston: Hear A Message from 2020-04-18T23:50:33
A sample of what the sound trucks will be playing as they drive through select Boston neighborhoods starting Saturday April 18, according to Mayor Marty Walsh's office.
ListenProject New Hope Delivers Food To Worcester's Veterans from 2020-04-18T19:24:17
WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman reports on a food pantry in Worcester making food deliveries to local veterans in need.
ListenOne World Concert For Healthcare Workers Saturday Night from 2020-04-18T17:45:04
Lady Gaga says Saturday April 18th's star-studded virtual concert in conjunction with WHO will be "a love letter to healthcare workers" who are fighting on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemi...
ListenGov. Baker Says D.C. Must Help States Increase Testing from 2020-04-17T22:57:10
Governor Baker was asked about President Trump's comments about it being the state's responsibility to increase testing. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenPolar Seltzer Making Face Shield From Recycled Plastic Bottles from 2020-04-17T19:13:59
The owners of a Worcester-based seltzer company have come up with a do-it-yourself solution for personal protective gear. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenMass. Rolls Out Contact Tracing Program — Here’s How It Works from 2020-04-17T18:51:06
WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay breaks down what to expect from Massachusetts' contact tracing program.
ListenHospital Entrances Lined With Boston Marathon Daffodils from 2020-04-17T18:45:42
The Boston Convention Center has been dubbed Boston Hope after being transformed into a field hospital. It's now been decorated with daffodils that line the entrance, which were intended to line th...
ListenListen: Norwood Hospital Workers Reflect On Community Support from 2020-04-17T14:44:44
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama spoke with Norwood Hospital President Dr. Salvator Perla about how the community is helping them keep morale up among their workers.
Listen$100K Donation To MGH Aims To Support Mental Health Of Frontline Workers from 2020-04-17T13:31:03
The Ruderman Family Foundation is making donations to Massachusetts General Hospital and the Boston Police Foundation to support the mental health of workers on the frontlines of the pandemic. WBZ ...
ListenRacial Disparity During COVID-19 Pandemic? from 2020-04-17T00:04:27
Boston recently started reporting race and ethnicity demographics for COVID-19 cases and deaths. Dr. Santiago says it's too soon to tell whether Boston has a significant racial disparity, but there...
ListenAttleboro Families Gardening More Amid Stay-At-Home Order from 2020-04-16T23:28:05
Some families south of Boston are rolling up their sleeves and getting their hands dirty during this coronavirus outbreak. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
ListenSmallpox Shares Historical Similarities To COVID-19 from 2020-04-16T23:25:54
The Public Health Museum, formerly Tewksbury State Hospital, is the first in the nation devoted to the study of public health and members of its board can hear the echoes of pandemics past in what ...
ListenMilford Fire Chief Says FEMA Hijacking PPE Shipments Is Misconception from 2020-04-16T22:53:41
The scramble to get personal protective equipment to medical workers is leading to clashes between towns, cities, states, and the feds. WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports.
ListenGov. Baker Announces COVID-19 Contact Tracing Program from 2020-04-16T21:14:14
Governor Baker says certain things have to be done before the wheels of the state's economy begin to roll again. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenWaltham Food Bank Struggling To Keep Up With Demands from 2020-04-16T19:46:02
With so many people out of work because of COVID-19, there is a huge demand for food banks across the Commonwealth. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenHousehold Trash Increased Due To Stay-At-Home Advisory from 2020-04-16T19:45:41
You may be seeing more trash and bulky items being left outside people's homes on trash night in your neighborhood. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports it's one of the side effects of Governor ...
ListenHopkinton Urges Runners To Avoid Boston Marathon Course from 2020-04-16T19:45:33
Hopkinton officials are urging runners to avoid the Boston Marathon course this Monday and listen to Governor Baker's orders. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.
ListenWeb Scams Grow As Online Activity Increases During COVID-19 from 2020-04-16T19:45:19
It's bad enough that seniors ? in middle school, high school, and college ? will miss out on the spoils of graduation. This unfortunate twist of fate is now being used as a scam online. WBZ NewsRad...
ListenMass Now Has Third Most Confirmed COVID-19 Cases from 2020-04-16T19:44:31
The Bay State has been able to test over 132,000 people. Of that, nearly 30,000 have been diagnosed with COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas breaks down the numbers.
ListenRevere Quality Inn To House Residents With COVID-19 from 2020-04-16T19:44:11
Unlike many hotels, the Revere Quality Inn is not going to be empty. That's because it will be home for many residents of Revere and Chelsea who have been exposed to COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl ...
ListenMental Health Advocacy Group Donating $100K To MGH from 2020-04-16T19:43:57
The Ruderman Family Foundation is donating to MGH to support the mental health of professionals on the front lines. The foundation is also donating $10,000 to the Boston Police Foundation in the sa...
ListenHomeless COVID-19 Population Growing Asymptomatically from 2020-04-16T19:43:32
Only those at homeless shelters with symptoms were getting tested, however at Pine Street Inn, nearly 400 people were recently tested and 146 came back positive despite not having any symptoms. WBZ...
ListenEverett’s Teddie Peanut Butter Says They’ve Prepared For COVID-19 from 2020-04-16T15:25:43
Family-run Teddie Peanut Butter, in Everett, says they're working to keep store shelves stocked with their product amid the coronavirus crisis. WBZ NewsRadio's Jeff Brown reports.
ListenHarvard Family Asking For Blood Plasma Donations For Dad With COVID-19 from 2020-04-16T13:44:26
Amanda Nichols' dad, George Grenier, is currently in a medically induced coma with COVID-19. She's asking for people who have recovered from the virus to donate blood plasma to potentially save her...
ListenDanvers Rallies To Send-Off Air National Guard Recruit from 2020-04-16T11:05:07
Robbie Murphy just shipped out to San Antonio, Texas for basic training in the Air National Guard. The coronavirus pandemic means his family won't be able to see a boot camp graduation in a few wee...
ListenTufts Deploys COVID-19 Teams To Treat Non-ICU Patients from 2020-04-15T20:29:25
Dr. David Thaler is a neurologist-in-chief at Tufts Medical Center and now head of one of the four COVID-19 teams that have been set up at the hospital to treat non-ICU patients. WBZ NewsRadio's Ki...
ListenChristmas Comes Early With USMC's Toys For Tots Program from 2020-04-15T18:28:30
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama speaks to Lt General James Laster, President of the Marines Corps' Toys for Tots program, about how they're cheering up kids in need during the pandemic.
ListenMASSPIRG Warns Of Scams Amid Coronavirus Crisis from 2020-04-15T15:01:25
With stimulus payments now going out to millions of Americans, experts are warning of identity theft scams. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenBoston City Councilor Asking Artists To Help Make Coloring Book For Kids from 2020-04-15T14:33:58
Boston City Councilor Matt O'Malley is asking local artists to submit drawings for a coloring book for children stuck at home during the coronavirus crisis. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
ListenCoronavirus Changes Way One Boston Day Is Commemorated from 2020-04-15T13:44:35
Wednesday marks the seventh anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
ListenPhone Calls Are On The Rise Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic from 2020-04-14T15:08
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports on the resurgence of the classic phone call.
ListenMass. Colleges, Universities Discuss Impact Of Online Education from 2020-04-14T14:44:15
As many schools consider closing their campuses until 2021, WBZ NewsRadio's Ben Parker took a deeper dive in how local colleges and universities are handling online classes.
ListenMass. Joins Multi-State Effort To Restore Economy, Lift Stay-At-Home-Orders from 2020-04-14T13:46:21
Massachusetts has joined a multi-state coalition that aims to restore the economy and work to gradually lift stay-home-orders for the states amid the coronavirus pandemic. WBZ NewsRadio's James Roj...
ListenBoston University Could Keep Campus Closed Until 2021 from 2020-04-13T16:55:29
WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports on how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting one local university.
ListenCOVID-19 Testing Facility Opens AT MGH Chelsea HealthCare Center from 2020-04-13T15:31:39
The new walk-in clinic will be open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports it's recommended that anyone looking to get tested makes an appointment.
ListenBoston Police Caption Recovers From COVID-19 from 2020-04-13T13:29:03
A 35-year veteran of the Boston Police Department says he’s alive and recovering thanks to the heroic efforts of the South Shore Hospital medical team. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenStockyard Brighton Serves Easter Meal To First Responders from 2020-04-12T23:29:30
WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman reports.
ListenOld South Church Rings Bells On Easter Sunday from 2020-04-12T20:19:55
WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman speaks to AG Maura Healy about the significance of Boston's old South Church ringing the bells on Easter Sunday amid COVID19.
ListenLawrence Businesses Could Face Fines Amid COVID-19 from 2020-04-12T17:19
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports.
ListenLittleton Nurse Whistleblower Dies Of Coronavirus from 2020-04-12T16:25:33
WBZ NewsRadio's Kendall Buhl reports on the death of the nurse who blew the whistle on a Littleton care facility during COVID-19.
ListenFlower Donations Left In A Heart-shape Outside BIDMC from 2020-04-11T22:59:17
WBZ NewsRadio's Madison Rogers reports on local flower growers pitching in to create a floral thank-you to BIDMC healthcare workers.
ListenAndover Easter Bunny Parade from 2020-04-11T20:09:52
WBZ NewsRadio's Kevin Coleman reports on innovative ways local communities are celebrating Easter amid COVID-19.
ListenMarket Basket Employees Refuse To Work from 2020-04-10T19:48:42
Some Market Basket employees at the Perishable Distribution Center in Andover wouldn't go into work this morning after an employee tested positive for Covid-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.
ListenHome Health Care Workers In Need Of PPE Amid Coronavirus Crisis from 2020-04-10T19:26:14
Bayada Home Health Care is looking for donations of protective gear for their in-home workers. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.
ListenWhere To Find Easter Mass from 2020-04-10T19:13:54
WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports on the virtual ways to take part in Easter Mass amid coronavirus.
ListenChelsea Suffers During Coronavirus Pandemic from 2020-04-10T19:06:29
Chelsea is now the city with the highest infection rate of coronavirus in the state. WBZ NewsRadio's Suzanne Sausville reports.
ListenHow To Manage Workers Remotely from 2020-04-10T18:36:22
WBZ NewsRadio's Jeff Brown asks Elana Feldman, Assistant Professor at UMass Lowell, how managers can run things remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
ListenRecovered COVID-19 Patients Are Being Released From South Shore Hospital from 2020-04-10T14:47:12
South Shore Hospital is starting to release several patients who have recovered after being treated for coronavirus. WBZ NewsRadio's Jim MacKay reports.
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