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Boston Police Investigating String Of Church Vandalism Incidents

April 11, 2019 16:12 - 39 seconds - 602 KB

Several Boston-area churches have had property defaced with an "unknown red substance" in the last month, the Boston Police Department said. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.

Rent Control In Boston? City Council Debates

April 11, 2019 13:42 - 44 seconds - 428 KB

The Boston City Council discussed the merits and drawbacks of rent control Wednesday after City Councilor Althea Garrison filed a measure to explore bringing some form of the policy to the city. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.

Police: Slew of Complaints Two Weeks Into New Scooter Program In Brookline

April 10, 2019 20:39 - 43 seconds - 662 KB

Police in Brookline are keeping track of a slew of complaints less than two weeks into the electric scooter pilot program. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports

Veteran's Home Robbed Three Times As He Recovers In Hospital

April 10, 2019 18:44 - 49 seconds - 1.11 MB

Three times in one week, thieves have broken into the Marlborough home of a disabled Vietnam veteran while he remains hospitalized with severe burns in Boston. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with that vet's son.

Celtics Only Looking Ahead To Playoffs

April 10, 2019 18:40 - 59 seconds - 924 KB

Playoffs begin this weekend at TD Garden. The Celtics will host the Indiana Pacers. WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports.

Interview: Jerry Remy Talks Health, Red Sox Season

April 10, 2019 17:07 - 9 minutes - 9.07 MB

WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman interviewed Red Sox broadcaster and former player Jerry Remy the day of the team's home opener at Fenway Park.

Derailment Shuts Down Fairmount Commuter Rail Line

April 10, 2019 12:01 - 2 minutes - 2.08 MB

Shuttle buses replaced train service between Readville and South Station in both directions. WBZ NewsRadio's Jeff Brown talks to MBTA Commuter Rail Director of Public Affairs Tory Mazzola.

Bull Battle: Everett Restaurateur Battles City Hall Over Bovine Statue

April 09, 2019 22:44 - 45 seconds - 701 KB

Wilton Rangel paid $7,000 to put his bull statue in front of his Broadway restaurant, and now he's appealing the building commissioner's order to take it down. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.

Nicky Peanuts: Fenway Vendor Reflects On Decades On Jersey Street

April 09, 2019 21:47 - 3 minutes - 6.62 MB

WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama talks to Nicky Peanuts, a fixture outside Fenway Park.

Cambridge Ordnance Requires Protected Bike Lanes In Street Construction

April 09, 2019 19:24 - 40 seconds - 622 KB

The streets of Cambridge are about to become a bit safer for cyclists after the city council there voted to add more protected bike lanes on certain streets set for reconstruction. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.

Lynn Armory To Be Converted To Housing For Veterans

April 09, 2019 18:31 - 36 seconds - 549 KB

WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports on the City of Lynn's plans to turn the Lynn Armory into housing for veterans.

Louis Coleman Arraigned In Kidnapping, Death Of Jassy Correia

April 09, 2019 15:39 - 34 seconds - 1.29 MB

The man accused in the kidnapping and death of Jassy Correia appeared in South Boston Federal Court Tuesday. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.

Massachusetts Native Performs In The Bronx Tale

April 09, 2019 11:30 - 47 seconds - 1.77 MB

He made it to Broadway. A Massachusetts native is back in his home state as he tours with the national tour of A Bronx Tale, which runs through April 14th at the Opera House in Boston. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.

Gordon Hayward Facing Hometown Pacers in Playoffs

April 09, 2019 11:28 - 1 minute - 973 KB

WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports.

Malden Mayor Daily Trash Pickup Routine Earns Him Online Recognition

April 09, 2019 11:25 - 46 seconds - 706 KB

A photo of the Mayor of Malden picking up trash, has gone viral online. WBZ NewsRadio James Rojas reports.

An Ode To Opening Day At Fenway Park

April 09, 2019 10:46 - 1 minute - 1.35 MB

It wouldn't be opening day at Fenway Park without a poem from Carl Stevens. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.

Boston Non-Profits Hopes To Kiss Handgun Violence Goodbye

April 08, 2019 22:54 - 46 seconds - 703 KB

There is a new tool in the battle against inner-city violence in Boston. WBZ NewsRadio Carl Stevens reports.

Seabrook Bar Owner: No Evidence Scheduled Band Has Neo-Nazi Ties

April 08, 2019 19:42 - 39 seconds - 597 KB

The Finnish black metal band Horna, which was accused of having neo-Nazi ties, is still scheduled to play at the Chop Shop Pub in Seabrook after the owner found no evidence to prove the claim. WBZ NewsRadio’s Carl Stevens reports.

Massachusetts Lawmakers Outline Pipeline Safety Post-Gas Explosions

April 08, 2019 18:56 - 47 seconds - 1.76 MB

Nearly seven months after September’s gas explosions, Massachusetts lawmakers and officials outlined pipeline safety legislation Monday in Lawrence. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.

Injury Bug Bites Playoff-Bound Celtics Again

April 08, 2019 18:55 - 1 minute - 987 KB

Jayson Tatum and Marcus Smart left last night's Celtics game early with injuries. WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports.

Lunch Breaks Are Too Short Attleboro Middle School Students Say

April 08, 2019 17:47 - 47 seconds - 1.07 MB

Brennan Middle school students in Attlebororough have picked a unique topic for a civics project they've been assigned on an issue they feel needs improvement in the community. The 8th graders in Melissa Mandeville's 8th studies class say 20 minutes just isn't enough time to stand in long cafeteria lines, get their meals and then eat their lunches before that dreaded bell rings. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.

Officials Mark Start Of Boston Marathon With Blue Lines

April 08, 2019 15:58 - 44 seconds - 676 KB

Despite the rain, officials symbolically began a new tradition of painting three blue lines at the start of the route of the Boston Marathon in Hopkinton Monday. WBZ NewsRadio’s James Rojas reports.

A Carl Stevens Poem For Red Sox Opening Day

April 08, 2019 15:46 - 19 seconds - 289 KB

Our very own poet, reporter Carl Stevens, wrote this poem in honor of the Boston Red Sox home opener Tuesday.

East Boston Residents Say Dog Owners Not Picking Up After Pups

April 08, 2019 13:09 - 43 seconds - 993 KB

People in Eastie say their sidewalks are a mess—and local dog owners are responsible. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.

Name Change: MBTA's Yawkey Station Becomes Lansdowne Station

April 08, 2019 12:29 - 32 seconds - 496 KB

This Red Sox Opening Day, the MBTA Commuter Rail stop near Fenway Park has undergone a name change. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.

WBZ Cares: First Literacy Spelling Bee

April 07, 2019 22:42 - 1 minute - 527 KB

First Literacy’s main fundraiser is a corporate spelling bee. WBZ NewsRadio1030's Doug Cope Reports.

Body Of Missing Teen Found In Boston

April 07, 2019 20:16 - 45 seconds - 1.68 MB

The body of 19-year-old Max Carbone was found in Boston Sunday. WBZ NewsRadio’s Shari Small reports.

Non-Profit The Harborkeepers Begin Year Of Boston Harbor Cleanups

April 06, 2019 18:43 - 46 seconds - 1.75 MB

The Harborkeepers, a grassroots environmental group based in East Boston, helped to clean up LoPresti Park in East Boston on Saturday. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.

Programs Allows Children With Autism To Practice Air Travel At Logan

April 06, 2019 17:24 - 44 seconds - 681 KB

The Wings for Autism program was held at Boston Logan International Airport on Saturday. It allows children with autism to practice air travel. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.

Baker Administration Responds To DA Rollins’ Criticism

April 06, 2019 15:42 - 48 seconds - 328 KB

Gov. Charlie Baker’s administration has responded to criticism said by Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins while she was defending her criminal justice plan. WBZ NewsRadio's Chris Fama reports.

Augusta National Opens Doors to Women's Tournament

April 05, 2019 23:15 - 55 seconds - 865 KB

Augusta National Opens Doors to Women's Tournament WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports.

Virus Kills Internet Service For Lynn High School

April 05, 2019 23:14 - 34 seconds - 524 KB

It's been a frustrating couple weeks for students and teachers in the Lynn Public School System. The school has lost internet connectivity after a widespread virus severed tied to the world. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports

President Trump in California to Inspect Newly-Rebuilt Section of Border Wall

April 05, 2019 21:14 - 4 minutes - 2.29 MB

WBZ's Tina Gao talks with ABC's Alex Stone about President Trump's visit to Calexico, California to meet with the Border Patrol, the Army Corps of Engineers, and other officials.

Ode To Doug Cope

April 05, 2019 19:32 - 1 minute - 1.07 MB

After 16 years as a reporter and anchor at WBZ NewsRadio, Doug Cope is retiring. Carl Stevens, who has been dubbed as the station's in-house poet, penned a poem on Cope's last day. We wish Doug all the best as he heads into retirement. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.

Request for President Trump's Personal Tax Returns

April 05, 2019 19:27 - 4 minutes - 2.39 MB

Congressional democrats are ramping up their investigations of President Trump, making a formal request for the IRS to provide six years of Donald Trump's personal tax returns. The White House is calling the request "political games." WBZ's Tina Gao checks in with ABC's Lana Zak.

Red Sox, Patriots to Celebrate Championships Together At Fenway Opener

April 05, 2019 15:13 - 57 seconds - 884 KB

Red Sox CEO Sam Kennedy said Boston plans to celebrate both the World Series and Super Bowl titles when the Red Sox return from the West Coast. WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports.

Cement Truck Rolls Over On Tobin Bridge Ramp

April 05, 2019 12:07 - 37 seconds - 573 KB

If you're driving into the city from the north, be prepared to be stuck in traffic. WBZ NewsRadio's Shari Small reports.

Police: Dog Shot and Killed in Methuen

April 04, 2019 21:45 - 33 seconds - 503 KB

Police in Methuen are investigating after a dog was shot and killed Thursday afternoon. WBZ NewsRadio Carl Stevens reports.

Joe Biden Vows to be More Respectful of People's Personal Space

April 04, 2019 19:47 - 3 minutes - 1.81 MB

WBZ's Tina Gao talks with CBS News Correspondent, Bill Rehkopf, about former VP Joe Biden's video, responding to accusations of unwanted affection and promising he's gotten the message. Biden is acknowledging that his hands-on approach made some women uncomfortable over the years.

City Officials Looking To Sell Historic Peabody Mansion

April 04, 2019 19:46 - 41 seconds - 641 KB

Are you in the market for a Mansion? If you are you might want to check The O'Shea Mansion that’s for sale in Peabody. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.

Possible Subpoenas for the Full Mueller Report

April 04, 2019 19:13 - 3 minutes - 1.82 MB

WBZ's Tina Gao talks with CBS News Correspondent, Bill Rehkopf, about potential subpoenas for the full Mueller report. New reports indicate there is frustration from members of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team about AG William Barr's letter to Congress about the investigation.

Controversial MCAS Question On Race Removed After Backlash

April 04, 2019 18:36 - 49 seconds - 823 KB

State education officials are under fire after black students in Boston say they were offended by a racially insensitive question on a recent state standardized exam. WBZ NewsRadio's Mike Macklin reports.

Brad Marchand Makes Bruins History

April 04, 2019 13:33 - 58 seconds - 902 KB

Marchand assisted on David Pastrnak's goal for his 100th point of the year. WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports.

Developmental AAF Suspends Operations During Inaugural Season

April 04, 2019 13:30 - 1 minute - 1010 KB

Well, AAF, you tried. WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman reports.

Shuttles Replace Green Line Service

April 04, 2019 13:25 - 39 seconds - 598 KB

Shuttle buses ran on a portion of the Green Line after a downed tree caused problems on the green line Thursday morning. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.

Loughlin, Huffman Appear In Boston Federal Court

April 03, 2019 22:57 - 34 seconds - 531 KB

Loughlin is accused of paying $500,000 to have her two daughters labeled as recruits to the University of Southern California crew team, while Huffman allegedly payed $15,000 to cheat on her daughter's college entrance exam. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.

Former Neighbors of Maura Murray React To Lack Findings In NH Search

April 03, 2019 21:46 - 44 seconds - 673 KB

Hanson, Mass was Murray's hometown where some family still live today. Neighbors who have known the family say they are heartbroken that investigators did not find anything in the basement of the home not far from the crash site. Linda Conway says there needs to be closure. WBZ NewsRadio's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.

Chinese Woman Arrested for Illegally Entering President Trump's Mara-a-Lago Club

April 03, 2019 20:06 - 3 minutes - 1.89 MB

WBZ's Tina Gao talks with ABC's Cheri Preston about the Chinese woman who illegally entered President Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in late March.

What Effect Would Shutting Down U.S.-Mexico Border Have on Auto Industry?

April 03, 2019 19:18 - 3 minutes - 1.7 MB

WBZ's Tina Gao talks with ABC's Ryan Burrow about what's at stake for the auto industry if the U.S.-Mexico border were to shut down.

Baker, Big Papi Help Raise Money For Cancer Research

April 03, 2019 18:24 - 39 seconds - 1.46 MB

Gov. Charlie Baker was among many who shaved their heads to raise money for cancer research at Boston Children’s Hospital. WBZ NewsRadio's Karyn Regal reports.

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