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Littleton Police Searching For Puppies Stolen In Armed Robbery
February 22, 2022 18:46 - 29 seconds - 449 KBLittleton Police are asking the public to reach out to them if they have any information. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
"Arthur" Ends Run With Series Finale After 25 Years On Air
February 22, 2022 18:17 - 48 seconds - 735 KB"Arthur" ended its run after season 25's last episode, "All Grown Up," aired on Monday. WBZ's James Rojas reports.
Randolph Artist's New Exhibit Features Collaborative Art Pieces
February 22, 2022 16:31 - 47 seconds - 725 KBWBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports on a new exhibition in Newton that features a collection of collaborative art pieces.
Massachusetts State House Reopens Tuesday After Two-Year Closure
February 22, 2022 12:47 - 38 seconds - 589 KBThe 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
February 21, 2022 18:44 - 57 seconds - 878 KBHistorian 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." Reported by WBZ's Laurie Kirby and Madison Rogers.
Mattapan Chimney Gets Mural Makeover By Local Artist
February 20, 2022 21:07 - 58 seconds - 1.55 MBWBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more
Ukrainian Protestors Rally For Peace During Day Of Solidarity In Boston
February 20, 2022 20:51 - 51 seconds - 1.35 MBWBZ's Suzanne Sausville was there
Cape Cod Marine Corps Holds First Annual Polar Plunge In Dennis
February 20, 2022 19:25 - 49 seconds - 764 KBWBZ's Tim Dunn dives into this story
Skaters Pack Boston Common For The Return Of “Skating With FRIENDS”
February 20, 2022 18:16 - 49 seconds - 1.83 MBWBZ's Matt Shearer takes us for a spin
Remembering The 19th Anniversary Of The Station Nightclub Fire
February 20, 2022 16:21 - 54 seconds - 832 KBDetails from WBZ's Charlie Bergeron
Shrewsbury School Parents Debating Controversial Black History Month Poem
February 20, 2022 15:19 - 55 seconds - 853 KBWBZ's Shari Small explains the contents of the poem
Boston Public Library Union Hosts Unity Gathering To Promote Library Safety
February 19, 2022 20:25 - 50 seconds - 774 KBWBZ's Mike Macklin has more
WooSox Host First “Polar Park Job Fair”
February 19, 2022 18:12 - 50 seconds - 779 KBAs we hear from WBZ's Charlie Bergeron, there's a lot of positions to be filled
Letters Against Isolation: Fighting Senior Loneliness One Letter At A Time
February 19, 2022 16:54 - 57 seconds - 1.5 MBWBZ's Suzanne Sausville spoke with the founders of this organization
"This Gives Me Hope:" New England Wildlife Center Grants Inmates New Future
February 19, 2022 15:18 - 47 seconds - 321 KBWBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
Church Of Christ In Roxbury Loses Steeple To Strong Winds
February 18, 2022 23:28 - 38 seconds - 1.01 MBAs WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports, there's yellow tape all around the building
Trapology Boston Is The Key To Your Next Escape Room Outing
February 18, 2022 21:14 - 44 seconds - 1.65 MBWBZ's Matt Shearer has more on one room that's a bit risqué
Fallen Tree Injuries Driver In Sudbury
February 18, 2022 20:28 - 31 seconds - 480 KBWBZ's Karyn Regal has more
“The Great Animal Orchestra:” Capturing The Sights And Sounds Of The Earth
February 18, 2022 19:32 - 56 seconds - 867 KBWBZ's Carl Stevens walks us through this immersive experience
Brockton Police Department Provides Car Seats And Safety To Families
February 18, 2022 18:17 - 47 seconds - 1.77 MBWBZ's Chris Fama has more
Roxbury Bookstore Fundraises To Replace Damaged Children's Section
February 18, 2022 17:07 - 52 seconds - 1.97 MBWBZ'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.
Powerful Winds On Friday Morning
February 18, 2022 12:17 - 36 seconds - 555 KBDream Day On Cape Cod In Need of Volunteers
February 18, 2022 11:28 - 47 seconds - 732 KBA Burning Cargo Ship Bound for Rhode Island is Adrift in Mid-Atlantic Without Crew
February 18, 2022 11:24 - 49 seconds - 750 KBDefender Briefs Designed To Protect Firefighters From Cancer-Causing Agents
February 17, 2022 22:04 - 50 seconds - 340 KBWBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe has more
Little Queer Library In Waltham Raided Multiple Times; Community Responds
February 17, 2022 21:15 - 37 seconds - 568 KBWBZ's Karyn Regal reads into this story
ARL, Dedham Police Investigating Dog Found Dead On ARL's Dedham Campus
February 17, 2022 18:08 - 47 seconds - 1.06 MBWBZ's Chris Fama has details
MBTA Celebrates Black History Month With Giveaways — And A History Lesson
February 17, 2022 16:11 - 51 seconds - 790 KBThe 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
February 17, 2022 12:51 - 43 seconds - 1.63 MBFramingham Science Teacher Headed To Mexico For Environmental Education Professional Development
February 17, 2022 12:01 - 49 seconds - 754 KBHouse Okays Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants
February 17, 2022 11:22 - 43 seconds - 1.62 MBGoFundMe Looks To Help Develop Local Photographer's Classic Rock Photos
February 17, 2022 00:36 - 48 seconds - 750 KBWBZ's Karyn Regal reports on a campaign to help preserve the photography of local music photographers.
Central Mass. AD's Team Up To Host New High School Basketball Tournament
February 16, 2022 23:03 - 51 seconds - 344 KBWBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports on the creation of a new basketball tournament to replace one canceled by COVID.
Attleboro War Of Waffles
February 16, 2022 12:32 - 51 seconds - 345 KBSmell of Natural Gas in Allston Won't be Repaired Anytime Soon
February 16, 2022 11:33 - 41 seconds - 637 KBJudge Blocks Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's City Workforce Vaccine Mandate
February 15, 2022 23:45 - 47 seconds - 730 KBA previous union agreement with the City had settled that unvaccinated city workers could follow a testing option. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
Connected Cape Cod Bike Path May Supply More Summer Travel Options
February 15, 2022 22:07 - 49 seconds - 764 KBThe paths would be away from the roads along the Cape Cod Rail Trail, merging into existing ones in Sandwich. WBZ's Tim Dunn reports.
Semi-Cut Bagels: Why Some Grocery Stores Won't Cut Through Entirely
February 15, 2022 21:15 - 49 seconds - 1.84 MBIf 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.
Billerica Startup Invents On Demand "Keurig-Style" Ice Cream Machine
February 15, 2022 18:36 - 39 seconds - 599 KBNamed "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, and coffee. WBZ's Karyn Regal reports.
Boston University Wins 2022 Beanpot Title, Breaking Seven-Year Cold Streak
February 15, 2022 17:40 - 36 seconds - 561 KBBU won over Northeastern 1 to 0, scoring late in the third period. WBZ's Drew Moholland reports.
Allston Residents Worried Over Possible Gas Leak On Cambridge Street Bridge
February 15, 2022 15:46 - 51 seconds - 783 KBWBZ'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.
Starting Tuesday, Boston Indoor Diners Must Be Fully Vaccinated
February 15, 2022 12:38 - 42 seconds - 648 KBNow, 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
February 15, 2022 12:08 - 48 seconds - 744 KBWBZ NewsRadio's Brooke McCarthy reports:
"Confidential Corner" Provides Reading Anonymity At Brooks Free Library
February 14, 2022 23:14 - 49 seconds - 333 KBReference 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.
Yarmouth To Hold First-Ever "Winter Carnival," Promoting Local Businesses
February 14, 2022 21:04 - 49 seconds - 331 KBThe 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 reports.
Looking For Love? Wait After Valentine's Day, Boston Dating Experts Say
February 14, 2022 18:59 - 44 seconds - 1.64 MBLunchDates 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, and Rhode Island for over 35 years. WBZ's Matt Shearer reports.
Springfield Councilors Call for Firing of Detective Gregg Bigda
February 14, 2022 17:55 - 42 seconds - 643 KBSix 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.
Charlestown's School Of Mom Practices Screaming Therapy, Releasing Anxiety
February 14, 2022 17:44 - 50 seconds - 774 KBThe 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.
Valentines Day: The Super Bowl for Florists
February 14, 2022 16:42 - 47 seconds - 720 KBGive it up for the Valentines MVPs! We spoke to local florists about their biggest and busiest day of the year
Nomination Papers For Mass. Candidates Released Monday
February 14, 2022 13:05 - 32 seconds - 487 KBA number of offices — including governor and seats in Congress — are up for elections this year. WBZ's James Rojas has details: