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Michelle Wu Announces Covid-19 Advisory Committee
December 06, 2021 18:20 - 46 seconds - 709 KBWe hear more about the committee and it's goals from WBZ's Karyn Regal
Preview: Patriots Look To Defend Top Seed In AFC On Monday Night Football
December 06, 2021 15:42 - 33 seconds - 511 KBWBZ's Drew Moholland reports on the Patriots' Monday Night Football Matchup.
Activists: Holtec Walks Back Plans To Dump Nuclear Water Into Cape Cod Bay
December 05, 2021 22:08 - 48 seconds - 745 KBThe 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
December 04, 2021 21:56 - 35 seconds - 547 KBThe woman is showing mild symptoms of the disease, is fully vaccinated, and does not require hospitalization. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
New Bedford, State Police Arrest Suspect In 2001 Homicide
December 04, 2021 16:17 - 48 seconds - 738 KBOver 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.
Officials Identify And Address Horrific Smell In Grafton
December 04, 2021 14:26 - 49 seconds - 758 KBA 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.
Eastie's Elves Toy Drive Kicks Off Across Greater Boston
December 03, 2021 23:44 - 41 seconds - 625 KBDonation locations include East Boston, Winthrop, and Revere. WBZ's Carl Stevens reports.
Decommissioning Officials Consider How To Remove Pilgrim Station's Coolant
December 03, 2021 23:04 - 44 seconds - 677 KBOne option that was considered was to release the million gallons of potentially radioactive water offshore into Massachusetts Bay. WBZ's Mike Macklin reports.
A Grand Return- Carousel Pavilion Under Construction On Salisbury Beach
December 03, 2021 21:56 - 52 seconds - 1.96 MBThe 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.
Drawing A Doodle A Day, One Needham Man Makes The Best Of The Pandemic
December 03, 2021 20:53 - 50 seconds - 772 KBRobert 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.
Mass. Photographer's Exhibit Addresses Different Stories Of Dementia
December 03, 2021 19:08 - 48 seconds - 740 KBThe 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.
Cricket The Calf Begins His Journey To Get Back On All Hooves
December 03, 2021 17:41 - 56 seconds - 874 KBHis 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 feeding the black and white spotted calf when WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe caught up with them.
Boston Recovery Specialist Offers New Approach To Mass And Cass
December 03, 2021 12:55 - 47 seconds - 728 KBKatie O'Leary is the director of recovery support services at North Suffolk Mental Health Assocation in Boston. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports:
Mask Up Chelsea; City Takes Action As Covid Cases Rise
December 03, 2021 11:34 - 46 seconds - 716 KBTo go inside any public building or private business in Chelsea, people must mask up once again. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports:
Atlantis Charter Students Open School Store For 3D-Printed Goods
December 03, 2021 00:50 - 50 seconds - 769 KBAll 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
December 02, 2021 23:45 - 46 seconds - 717 KBA 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
December 02, 2021 16:34 - 45 seconds - 689 KBIngrid 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.
Scituate Couple's Hidden Love Letters From World War II Turned Into Book
December 02, 2021 12:08 - 50 seconds - 769 KBWBZ's James Rojas reports on a couple's World War 2 era love letters being immortalized in a new book, dispaly.
Baseball Updates: MLB Enters Lockout, JBJ Returns To Boston
December 02, 2021 11:43 - 41 seconds - 627 KBWBZ's Drew Moholland reports on a flurry of baseball news stories, with the league entering a lockout and the Red Sox making multiple additions.
Mass. Lawmakers File Bill That May Ban Police From Immigration Enforcement
December 02, 2021 00:44 - 47 seconds - 732 KBThe 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.
Boston Tourism Is On The Mend, Marketers Say
December 01, 2021 23:43 - 39 seconds - 1.45 MBThe 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.
Salem Police Donates iPads To North Shore Education Consortium Students
December 01, 2021 21:47 - 44 seconds - 687 KBMembers 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.
Durfee High's Student-Run Restaurant And Beauty Salon Opens Thursday
December 01, 2021 20:58 - 48 seconds - 745 KBThe student-run restaurant and beauty salon was designed to give Durfee High School students the real world career experience. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
One Wrong Digit Connects High Schoolers With The Tampa Bay Buccaneers
December 01, 2021 17:57 - 45 seconds - 704 KBA 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 Moholland reports.
Bagels, Beware: Signs Of A Mass. Cream Cheese Shortage Looms
December 01, 2021 11:43 - 45 seconds - 1.7 MBSPoT! 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
December 01, 2021 00:17 - 51 seconds - 792 KBWBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe goes to one of the new mobile COVID treatment centers to speak with patients getting treatment.
Yarmouth Police Identify Victim In Fatal Hit-And-Run Crash
November 30, 2021 22:47 - 43 seconds - 668 KBWBZ's Tim Dunn reports on a deadly hit-and-run crash in Yarmouth.
Bruins Place Head Coach Bruce Cassidy In COVID Protocol
November 30, 2021 20:46 - 43 seconds - 667 KBWBZ's Kyle Bray reports on the Bruins placing their head coach in COVID protocols.
Cape Cod Resident Helps Build NASA's New James Webb Space Telescope
November 30, 2021 18:57 - 48 seconds - 738 KBWBZ's James Rojas speaks with a Cape Cod resident whose work helped make NASA's new James Webb Telescope that launches in three weeks.
One For The Heart: An Attleboro Resident Wins Big
November 30, 2021 18:31 - 47 seconds - 735 KBMore from WBZ's Drew Moholland
Boston Nonprofit That Helps Homeless Youth Receives $900,000 Grant
November 30, 2021 18:18 - 42 seconds - 656 KBBridge 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 experiencing homelessness. WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens reports.
Massachusetts Considering Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Passports
November 30, 2021 17:39 - 39 seconds - 1.47 MBThe 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.
How To Make The Best Donations During Giving Tuesday And The Holiday Season
November 30, 2021 12:13 - 46 seconds - 1.73 MBWBZ's Chris Fama spoke to Attorney General Maura Healy for guidance on donating
Mercy Meals And More In New Bedford Provides “Head To Toe” Service
November 29, 2021 23:53 - 46 seconds - 717 KBWe get more from WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe
Massasoit Community College Is Offering A Free EMT Certification Class
November 29, 2021 23:22 - 46 seconds - 716 KBDetails from WBZ's Sheri Small
Cape Cod Seeing An Increase Of Sea Turtle Strandings
November 29, 2021 22:39 - 46 seconds - 714 KBWBZ's Karyn Regal has more
New England Revolution To Host New York City FC In MLS Playoff Match
November 29, 2021 21:51 - 48 seconds - 1.82 MBWBZ's Matt Shearer got reactions from local sports fans
Substance Abuse Program Is Designed Specifically For Healthcare Workers
November 29, 2021 20:44 - 44 seconds - 676 KBThis program is all about breaking a double stigma, according to WBZ's Sheri Small
Mask Scrap Quilt To Be Displayed At Fuller Craft Museum In Brockton
November 29, 2021 19:58 - 45 seconds - 692 KBWBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe breaks down the significance behind this work of art
Flare: The Bracelet That Calls For Backup
November 29, 2021 19:28 - 53 seconds - 813 KBWBZ's James Rojas explains
Downtown Crossing Hosts Annual Boston Tuba Christmas Concert
November 29, 2021 18:22 - 49 seconds - 1.86 MBWe hear more about this symphony of tubas from WBZ's Matt Shearer
New Hampshire Lawmakers Express Concern Over Upcoming Abortion Hearing
November 29, 2021 16:23 - 42 seconds - 642 KBOn Wednesday the U.S. Supreme Court will discuss the constitutionality of abortion restrictions in the State of Mississippi. WBZ Newsradio's Carl Stevens reports:
Logan Airport Travelers React To New Southern Africa Travel Ban
November 29, 2021 15:36 - 47 seconds - 722 KBThe restrictions apply to South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique and Malawi. WBZ Newsradio's James Rojas reports.
Effort To Remove Falmouth Wind Turbines Gains Ground
November 29, 2021 11:27 - 49 seconds - 750 KBVoters 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
November 28, 2021 21:57 - 48 seconds - 1.83 MBState 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
November 28, 2021 20:50 - 54 seconds - 838 KBChristmas trees are 10% more expensive this year compared to 2020. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville has more:
Logan Airport Feels Post Holiday Traveler Surge
November 28, 2021 18:26 - 43 seconds - 1.62 MBNationally, 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
November 28, 2021 16:35 - 42 seconds - 650 KBA 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
November 28, 2021 15:40 - 52 seconds - 803 KBThe 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
November 27, 2021 19:39 - 52 seconds - 809 KBThe 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.