Kelly's Roast Beef's original location in Revere Beach is back open Saturday after one employee tested positive for Covid-19. All other employees test negative. Manager says they're working with MA Health Department on contact tracing.
The original Kelly's Roast Beef location in Revere Beach is reopening Saturday after a brief shutdown when an employee tested positive for Covid 19. All Other employees tested negative and restaurant disinfected.
Well, maybe Kevin Brastler isn’t a licensed plumber, but he has needed one from time to time, and if you do too, you might want to listen to this podcast with the checkbook.org chief. Reviews on every service need - from plumbing to acupuncture, they have it covered.
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. Senator Al Franken the Latest to Be Accused of Sexual Misconduct, CBS News Correspondent Peter King (01:10). How Much Do the Airlines Know About You, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (03:25). Misplaced Sarcasm at a Pot Dispensary Public Hearing, WBZ’s Kendall Buhl (04:50). Hawaiian Metal Patient Captured Trying to Escape, Correspondent Jim Roope (07:10). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (10:05). Tax Plan Voting in the House Today, CBS Political Analyst Leonard Steinhorn (11:52). Concerns about “Juuling” in Boston Schools, Boston Globe Reporter Beth Teitell (14:25). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
A Boston University professor has been reprimanded by the school dean after posting a negative Yelp review about a restaurant. The review was highly critical of the restaurant and the service he received, and referred to the general manager as “fat guy”. Do you think the dean was right to denounce the negative review? Or should the professor be allowed to post his true feelings about his experience at the restaurant? Do you ever post negative reviews? Do you check for negative reviews before choosing where to eat or stay? Call in and be a part of the show!
The Blue Hills deer hunt has become an annual event in recent years, as state officials struggle to find ways to humanely control the deer population. Tonight, Dan talks with Laura Hagen, Deputy Director of Advocacy for the MSPCA about her concerns with the hunt. Do you think people should be allowed to hunt deer in the Blue Hills? Call in and join the conversation!
Boston Celtics legend and NBA Hall of Famer Tommy Heinsohn has always had a passion for basketball. His storied career with the Celtics included eight championships as a player and two as a coach. Decades later, a new generation of Celtics fans know Heinsohn for his color commentary on the Celtics broadcast, alongside his longtime fellow broadcaster Mike Gorman. Heinsohn’s passion for basketball is as strong as ever, but recently the legend has discovered another passion in his life. Tune in to hear what he’s been up to, and what he thinks of the young, exciting core the Celtics have been building over the last few years. Call in with your comments or questions and add your voice to the mix!
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with author and psychologist Jean Twenge about how digital devices are having dramatic effects on the development of young people and how today's super-connected kids are growing up less prepared for adulthood.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Elizabeth Englander, a psychology professor at Bridgewater State University, about how the percentage of kids who own cell phones at a very young age has grown enormously over the years.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about the Rhode Island RED Food Tours.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about the Bleacher Bar, even when the Sox aren't playing.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about more ways to eat Matzo.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about a new cookbook called "Cooking with Adrienne: A Story of Friendship and Food".
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about Davio's now in Braintree.
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. GOP Tax Reform Working Its Way Through Congress, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey (01:10). Amazon Cuts Prices at Whole Foods Again, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (03:25). Sexual Harassment Training Coming to Washington, Correspondent Bob Costantini (05:10). Sexual Harassment Training Already in Place at Beacon Hill, WBZ’s Kendall Buhl (08:05). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (11:20). CA School Shooting, CBS News Correspondent Steve Futterman (13:25). Newbury Street Makes the List of Most Expensive Retail Locations, WBZ’s Ben Parker (15:10). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
Gov. Charlie Baker has sworn in the new Superintendent and Colonel of the Massachusetts State Police.
The holidays can be a hard time for some, but dealing with addiction makes things even more difficult. Former front man for the Del Fuegos, Woody Giesmann (Right Turn CEO) wants you to know there are support systems available when you need them most.
A free weekly program through STEC and Boston Police helps kids stay on the tennis court and out of the courtroom.
Simmons College announces its new "College of Media, Arts, and Humanities" will be named in honor of the late journalist, Gwen Ifill, who died of cancer last year. WBZ's Tina Gao talks with Helen Drinan, President of Simmons about Ifill's life and legacy.Ifill graduated from Simmons in 1977 with a degree in Communications. A formal launch of the "Gwen Ifill College of Media, Arts, and Humanities" is planned for Fall 2018.At the time of her passing last November, she was co-anchor of the "PBS NewsHour" and moderator of the network's "Washington Week."
An open discussion of the major news and political stories of the past week. We touch on the Roy Moore situation, the GOP tax plan, the Russia investigation, and more.
Talking with UNH Professor Seth Abramson about the Mueller investigation into the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia during the 2016 election. What do the indictments mean, what do we know, what can we expect down the road?
With the disturbing Washington Post story published last Thursday 11/9/17, Republicans must step up and demand Roy Moore drop out of the Senate race to preserve any semblance of decency or morality within the party.
Host Rod Fritz take a closer look at today’s top stories. Newtown, CT Supreme Court, Correspondent Steve Kastenbaum. TV Marketing Targets, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke. Dangerous Toys, WBZ’s Kendall Buhl. Trump Jr. Wikileaks, Correspondent Bob Costantini. Giancarlo Stanton, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. Neighborhoods vs Waze, WBZ TV’s Brianna Pitts. Frog Pond, WBZ’s Ben Parker. Listen to WBZ 1030 every weekday at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
The deadline to sign up for the Public Health Option is quickly and quietly approaching. John McDonough (Harvard School for Public Health) talks about the future of health insurance and what you can do to make sure you’re not left out in the cold.
Host Mary Blake brings you a closer look at today’s top stories. General Electric, Coastal Capitol Group’s Dave Caruso. Friendly’s, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke. Texting & Walking, WBZ’s Ben Parker. Tax Bill, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey. Patriots & Celtics, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. President Trump in Asia, CBS News Correspondent Pamela Falk. Puerto Rico, Correspondent Steve Kastenbaum. Listen to WBZ 1030 every weekday at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup!
Police are still looking for a man they say carjacked a taxi from the Square One Mall Sunday night.
Under a bill filed on Beacon Hill this week, penalties for jaywalkers would be increased if they are caught texting while crossing the street.
Rhode Island State Police announced charges against the man they say stole one of their cruisers last week, leading to a two-day manhunt.
WBZ's Tina Gao talks with iconic film and television actor, Robert Wagner. His new book, "I Loved Her in the Movies: Memories of Hollywood's Legendary Actresses," provides behind-the-scenes insight into the magic behind some of the greatest actresses of all time.
Our Host Art Cohen takes a closer look at today’s top stories. Aly Raisman, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. Property Taxes, Bloomberg Business’s Tracy Johnke. The Judge’s Daughter, WBZ’s Kim Tunicliffe. Tax Bill, Washington Correspondent Steve Dorsey. Celtics, Bruins, & a New Patriot, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. Trumps Asia Tour, CBS Correspondent Pamela Falk. Frigid Weather, WBZ TV Meteorologist Danielle Niles. Tune in to WBZ News Radio 1030AM every weekday at 12:30PM for Reporters Roundup!
Former ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ star Tom Wopat pleaded not guilty in court to charges that he inappropriately touched a 16-year-old girl during a musical rehearsal in July.
Bob Socci will have the call of Sunday night's Patriots-Broncos showdown in Denver, and joined WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Adam Kaufman to preview the tilt.
Needham's Aly Raisman says the former U.S. women's gymnastics team doctor sexually abused her.
If you used to relied on rock-zines like The Phoenix or Rolling Stone, you’re probably wondering where to find the latest news about today’s music scene. If you’re not plugged into social media, the landscape can be intimidating. Michael Marotta, editor/creator of Vanyaland, takes the sting out of finding the new sound.
The snow, ice, and cold weather are all right around the corner! Luckily, the WBZ Car Guys are here to help you make sure your car is ready for the harsh winter roads. Tony Gagne, Scott Rubenstein, and Larry Rubenstein from Route One Auto Service in Peabody join Dan in the NightSide studio to give car maintenance tips and answer your questions!
As more sexual abuse allegations surface in Hollywood and beyond, WBZ's Tina Gao talks with Wendy Murphy, Boston attorney and adjunct professor of sexual violence at New England Law, Boston.
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. Two Kidnapped Plymouth Girls Are Back Home Safe, WBZ’s Kim Tunnicliffe (01:20). Deal Between AT&T and Time Warner Being Held Up, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (03:30). Cold Snap Coming, WBZ-TV Meteorologist Danielle Niles (05:35). Senate to Unveil Its Version of Tax Reform, Correspondent Bob Costantini (08:10). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (10:50). Uber Signs a Joint Service with NASA to Roll Out a Flying Service by 2020, CBS Aviation Consultant Mark Rosenker (12:45). Facebook Revenge Porn, Correspondent Jim Roope (15:03). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
Author Lawrence Goldstone (Deadly Cure) tells us about the shocking introduction of Heroin as a cure-all for children in the late 1800’s.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra is in Asia for its 2017 Japan tour. WBZ's Tina Gao talks with BSO Managing Director, Mark Volpe, in Tokyo about the orchestra's first trip with Asia with Music Director, Andris Nelsons.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby chats with Strategic Consultant Stephen Harvill about where top sales producing women are making their money.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with soccer star, Olympic Gold Medalist and mom, Amy Rodriguez.
Host Rod Fritz takes a closer look at today’s top stories. Election Day, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. Twitter, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke. National Elections, CBS News Correspondent Leonard Steinhorn. Trump in China, CBS News Correspondent Pamela Falk. Celtics/Bruins, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. High School Athlete Stalker, WBZ’s Kendall Buhl. California Pot, Correspondent Jim Roope. Listen to WBZ 1030 every weekday at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup!
Nobody wants to hear that question, but we want to hear your stories. Craig Fitzgerald (bestride.com) wants to hear about the first time you got pulled over.
We talk about the Texas shooting, as well as some of the other big news and political stories of the past week.
Another mass shooting took place in Texas on Sunday, just thirty-five days after the shooting in Las Vegas. Twenty-six were killed and twenty more wounded at the hands of the Texas shooter. We talk about why this has become such a common occurence and what we can do to prevent future tragedies.
Sportsmen's Tennis and Enrichment Center fundraising and adult tennis league help keep their facility open and keeping kids on the court. WBZ NewsRadio1030's Kim Tunnicliffe Reports
Host Mary Blake takes closer look at today’s top stories. Texas Shooting, CBS Correspondent Steve Futterman. Google & Restaurants, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke. Criminal Justice Bill, Boston Globe Reporter Jim O’Sullivan. Election Day, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. Celtics, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. Trump in South Korea, Correspondent Steve Dorsey. Election Day, WBZ’s Kim Tunnicliffe. Listen to WBZ 1030 every afternoon at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup!
A blind man said he was dragged and injured by an Uber driver who denied him and his girlfriend a ride because of her service dog.
Rudencia Montes, 43, is charged with distributing heroin, conspiracy to violate the state's drug laws, and a parking zone violation.
Art Cohen has all of today’s top stories. Texas Church Shooting, Westwood One Correspondent Clayton Neville (1:07). Delivery Wars Between Retail Titans, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (3:56). President Trump’s Asia Tour, CBS News Correspondent Bill Rehkopf (5:15). Election Day Preview, WBZ’s Carl Stevens (7:43). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (10:08). Kaepernick’s Collusion Case, WABC Reporter Jerry Barmash (12:03). New York City Marathon’s Winner, WBZ’s Ben Parker (13:54). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin predicts about 90,000 people will vote in Boston Tuesday.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about something fun to check out at 9 Wallis Street, downtown Beverly.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about The Greater Boston Food Bank's terrific healthy foods recipe site.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about a delicious event you won't want to miss!
Shalane Flanagan, who became the first American woman to win the NYC Marathon since 1977, is remembered in her hometown with great pride.
Incumbent Daniel Rivera beat former Mayor William Lantigua with 81 votes four years ago. They will face each other again Tuesday. WBZ NewRadio 1030's Karyn Regal reports.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with nurse practitioner Heather Sulzbach about metastatic breast cancer.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby checks in with a millenial career expert who has tips for managers on how to recognize the strengths younger workers bring to the workplace.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with two relationship experts on the secrets of a long lasting marriage.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kavita Parikh at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. about their review that shows almost 40% of parents falsely believe their child doesn't know where weapons are stored in the house.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Kris Jatana about a new study that urges caution when cleaning kids' ears with cotton swabs.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Michelle Wong at Johns Hopkins University who says that walk or play can be a big benefit in combating one of the biggest health challenges facing kids today.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with CBS Medical Editor Jon LaPook about The American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for feeding your kids fruit juice.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Dr. Jonathan Maguire at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto about whether Vitamin D has the power to ward off colds.
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin said they were going to be interviewing ten candidates for the open director position. WBZ-TV's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
The town of Westboro is trying to figure out what to do with an unused $9 million movie theater, but the building's owner can't be found.
Our Host Karyn Regal takes a closer look at today’s top stories. SGT. Bowe Bergdahl, Correspondent Steve Kaustanbaum. The Tesla Base Model, Bloomberg Business’s Tracy Johnke. Is The DNC Rigged?, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. Trump’s Twitter down, CBS News Technology Consultant Larry Magid. The Celtics & Injuries in The NFL, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. Wheaton College Controversial Halloween Costume, WBZ’s Ben Parker. WBZ Business Breakfast, WBZ’s Jeff Brown. Tune in to WBZ News Radio 1030 every weekday at 12:30PM for Reporters Roundup!
The Anti-Defamation League says there was a 44-percent jump in reported anti-Semitic incidents in the state in the first nine months of 2017.
Host Mary Blake take a closer look at today’s top stories. Truck Attack, CBS Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen. Future Survey, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke. Watchdog Group, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. School Ratings, WBZ’s Tina Gao. Bruins/Celtics, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. Tax Reform, CBS Correspondent Steven Portnoy. Gordan Hayward, WBZ’s Doug Cope. Listen to WBZ 1030 every weekday at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup!
A family of four was rushed to the hospital early Thursday morning after a carbon monoxide leak at a home in Methuen.
Host Mary Blake takes a closer look at today’s top stories. Truck Terrorists, Correspondent Steve Kastenbaum. Halthcare, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke. Time Zones, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. Opioid Crisis, WBZ’s Doug Cope. World Series, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. Truck Terrorist, WCBS in New York’s Tim Scheld. Teacher Award, WBZ’s Kim Tunnicliffe. Listen to WBZ 1030 every weekday at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup!
The Sportsmen's Tennis & Enrichment Center has been introducing tennis to Boston area youth since the 1960's
It's been two days since a storm ravaged New England, and much of Andover is still without power.
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. Northeast Storm Updates, WBZ’s Ben Parker and Doug Cope (1:10). Russia Utilizing Social Media, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (4:07). River Sewage, WBZ’s Carl Stevens (5:48). Russian Investigation, CBS News Correspondent Steven Portnoy (7:27). Sports, WBZ’s Mike Riley (10:54). Jimmy Garropolo Trade Analysis, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (12:30). The Kevin Spacey Controversy, Westwood One News Reporter Jim Roope (14:34). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
North Andover Town Manager Andrew Maylor told WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens that residents are not really impacted.
MEMA officials said they believe it is the largest power outage in the state's history.
Robert Mueller has indicted former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort over posable collusion with Russia during the election. Everyone wants to know what the investigation will reveal, and Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) is here to tell us what to expect.
Rev. Stephen Ayers, Vicar of the Old North Church, talks about the crypt under the historical landmark and the opening of a 200-year-old tomb.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about how being a mom is a spiritual endeavor.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with history professor Jocelyn Olcott who takes a look back at 1975's International Women's Year Conference.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with Lauren Gill Pimpare, founder of the non-profit Tomorrow's Women Today and recognized as an Outstanding Young Leader by the Boston Chamber of Commerce.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Paul Sethi about post-surgery opioid medication use.
WBZ's Laurie Kirby speaks with a psychologist who's been a ground-breaker in the field of suicide.
When you pass on from this world, would you like your remains turned into a diamond? How about a bonsai tree?
WBZ's Rod Fritz anchors today's edition of Reporters Roundup - a closer look at the stories making news today - Monday October, 30th, 2017.
Manafort indictment, wild weather, a funeral convention, and more!
About 300,000 homes and business still have no power in Massachusetts after a strong wind and rain storm brought down utility lines across the state early Monday morning.
Families gathered to share heartbreaking stories of brothers and sisters, sons and daughters lost to opioids.
The ride-sharing service is offering free rides for kids and their "bigs" in the Big Brother Big Sister program around the Boston area. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
A cold case consultant said they hope new information could bring them close in the case of Holly Piirainen soon. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Lana Jones reports.
Our Host Doug Cope takes a closer look at Today’s top stories. The JFK Files, Correspondent Jim Roope. Dunkin’ Donuts Changing Its Name, Bloomberg Business’s Tracy Johnke. Devin Day, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. Holly Pirenan, WBZ’s Lana Jones. World Series Game Three, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. More Tolls, WBZ’s Ben Parker. The Pumpkin Drop, WBZ’s Bernice Corpuz. Tune in to WBZ News Radio 1030AM every weekday at 12:30PM for Reporters Roundup!
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Marcel Casavant at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio about a study that shows poison control centers across the country get one call every 45 minutes for kids exposed to prescription opioids.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Sheryl Ryan with the American Academy of Pediatrics about the recreational use of marijuana amongst kids.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with New York writer Ashley Ford about her quest to help kids who can't afford to pay for school lunch.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Scott Hadland, a pediatrician at Boston Medical Center, about a new study that shows tough state alcohol laws have a definite beneficial effect.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Kate Carr of Safe Kids Worldwide who says the need for car seat instruction is more important than ever.
WBZ's Jordan Rich chats with CEO and Founder of "Intermezzo Magazine" Roseann Tully and "Sip: For the Love of Drink" about how to properly chill a cocktail glass.
WBZ's Jordan Rich chats with CEO and Founder of "Intermezzo Magazine" Roseann Tully and "Sip: For the Love of Drink" about beer buyer Magellan Casto.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about Carol Brownman Sneider's "Bakes for Breast Cancer".
WBZ's Jordan Rich chats with CEO and Founder of "Intermezzo Magazine" Roseann Tully and "Sip: For the Love of Drink" about the classic martini.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks with Matt Robinson of matts-meals.com about Alton Brown's "Eat Your Science".
Weather observer and meteorologist Ryan Knapp calls in from the summit of Mt. Washington to talk about one of the most brutal and beautiful places on Earth.
Authorities say a New York woman who disappeared 42 years ago has been found suffering from dementia and living in Massachusetts. WBZ's Art Cohen reports.
The state Supreme Court has thrown out the convictions of a man accused of beating another man to death--all because the judge failed to question two jurors who fell asleep during the proceedings.
Bob Socci will have the call of Sunday's Patriots-Chargers game on 98.5 The Sports Hub, and joined WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman to preview the tilt. They also discussed the injury to linebacker Dont'a Hightower, and what it means for the New England defense going forward.
Amazon is launching a new service that will allow delivery drivers to drop off packages inside someone's home. WBZ's Tina Gao talks with the The Boston Globe's Hiawatha Bray, who says the idea of Amazon Key is to install a lock that allows drivers to remotely unlock someone's door.
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. Congress Passes $4 Trillion Budget for Next Fiscal Year, Correspondent Bob Costantini (01:08). The Sears Wish Book Makes a Return, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (04:22). MBTA Reliability Scores, WBZ’s Kendall Buhl (06:00). Trump to Deliver Speech on Opioid Crisis, CBS News Correspondent Bill Rehkopf (08:50). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (11:20). New Security Changes for Flights Entering the United States, CBS News Transportation Safety Analyst Mark Rosenker (13:35). Final JFK Assassination Files to Be Released, WBZ’s Carl Stevens (15:20). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
A new Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group Education Fund report is calling for a clearer picture of how MBTA trains are running.
A 12-year old girl from Needham is one of five finalists in Dreamvention, a national contest by Frito-Lay. WBZ's Tina Gao talks with Grace Murphy's mom, Ellen, who says her daughter got this idea back in 5th grade when her school had an invention convention.
Historian and friend of the show, Anthony Sammarco, is in to talk about lost Boston landmark, Jordan Marsh.
Neighbors say it smells like rotten eggs, or bad dairy--but the company is working with the town and DEP to find a solution.
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. Arraignment for Man Charged with Attempted Abduction in Lynn, WBZ’s Carl Stevens (01:10). Amazon Key Debuting Soon, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (03:15). The Latest on the Attack on U.S. Special Forces in Niger, CBS News Military Analyst and Retired Army Major Mike Lyons (05:05). Move in CA to Ban Secret Sexual Harassment and Assault Settlements, Correspondent Jim Roope (07:35). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (10:10). A Toxic Smell in Ayer, WBZ’s Ben Parker (12:30). Self-Driving Car Company nuTonomy Signs MOU with Boston, WBZ’s Doug Cope (14:15). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
Prosecutors say the man accused of trying to take a stranger's baby from a Lynn laundromat told police he intended to slit the girl's throat.
Christine Armstrong, in for Dave, reports on a slight pause in the market coming off the biggest gain in 6 months.
The man police say tried to take a stranger's baby from a Lynn laundromat faces arraignment in Lynn District Court Wednesday.
Long time rock journalist Clea Simon takes us back to the Boston 80’s punk scene in her new book “World Enough”, a mystery inspired by real bands from the era.
Mayor Marty Walsh and his challenger, City Councilor Tito Jackson, sparred on everything from housing to public safety to transportation in a televised debate two weeks before Election Day. WBZ's Lana Jones reports.
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. Feud Between Trump and Corker Kicks Up a Notch, CBS News Correspondent Steve Portnoy (01:15). The Cities That Want Amazon, Correspondent Steve Kastenbaum (04:20). Target Promises to Fight the Christmas Creep, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (06:12). Registry Inspections, WBZ’s Carl Stevens (07:50). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (10:35). CTE Health Summit in Cambridge, WBZ’s Ben Parker (12:45). Police Officer’s Funeral for Six-Year-Old Devin Suau, WBZ’s Kendall Buhl (14:35). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
A witness said he called 911 after he saw a car swerve across South Union Street and crash into a pole. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens reports.
Christine Armstrong, in for Dave, says look for the heaviest earnings day today in one of the heaveiest earnings week of the year.
A Boston company is saving their commercial clients a lot of money by making buildings more efficient. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Jeff Brown reports.
Today On Reporters Roundup: Rod Fritz Has Today’s Top Stories
Who’s ahead in the mayoral race for Boston? WBZ’s Carl Stevens (1:10)
Hasbro isn’t looking as forward to the holidays as it should, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (3:10)
Wrongly accused Willie Bennet talks to WBZ’s I-Team Cheryl Fiandaca (4:25)
The documents relating to former president JFK’s assassination are released, WBZ’s Kendal Buhl (6:50)
Talking last night’s Pats game, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (9:20)
A horrific dog attack in Lowell, WBZ’s Doug Cope (11:40)
The Deadline for president Trumps border wall is Thursday, Correspondent Jim Roope (13:45)
Join WBZ 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
The attack happened just after 6 p.m. Saturday outside a home on Clare Street in Lowell. The child was dead by the time police arrived.
An elementary school principal in Gloucester is apologizing for a controversial Halloween display at a school party.
Dave Caruso reports on some big economic numbers due out this week, including durable goods, home sales, and consumer senitment.
Dog owners showed off their creative side for the 7th Annual Canine Promenade. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports
One neighbor said that the pit bulls who killed a 7-year-old in her neighborhood had never bothered her before. WBZ NewRadio 1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is joining the growing chorus of women talking about their experiences with sexual harrassment. WBZ's Tina Gao reports.
A team of Mass. State Police troopers is among the thousands to participate in the Head of the Charles Regatta. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Rachel Narr at the University of Virginia who lead a study of 169 adolescents over 10 years and says close friendships at age 15 could mean less anxiety, depression, and more self-worth down the road at age 25.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Lorrie Walker, Technical Advisor and Training Manager at Safe Kids Worldwide, about how only 50% of parents pay attention to the top tether on forward facing car seats which is important because it anchors the seat and keeps it from jerking forward during a sudden stop.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Cheryl Young, a senior economist at Trulia.com, about how the number of young people living at home has hit a new high.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Jennifer Clary, co-founder of the Baby Box Company, and Kathryn McCans, Chair of the New Jersey Child Fatality and Near Fatality Review Board, about a new "crib" that may reduce the risk of SIDS.
WBZ's Doug Cope speaks with Doctor Anthony Fauci from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases about their recommendation of introducing foods containing peanuts to infants with a high risk of peanut allergy as early as 4-6 months of age to reduce the risk of developing a peanut allergy in the future..
This year's event is taking place at Reggie Lewis Athletic Center. WBZ's Tina Gao talks with Ellen Jaffe Jones, vegan author and personal trainer, about the many benefits of going vegan, including saving animals and improving your health. Find out more at www.bostonveg.org
Rowers from all over the world are in Boston for the the Head of the Charles Regatta. Bernice Corpuz reports.
Our Host Rod Fritz takes a closer look at today’s top stories. Budget & Taxes, Washington Correspondent Jerry Bodlander. Neiman Marcus Holiday Gift Book, Bloomberg Business’s Tracy Johnke. A School Evacuation Drill, WBZ’s Ben Parker. New Bedford Wind, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. Patriots Vs. Falcons, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. The Game of 72, CBS News Correspondent Larry Miller. Old Ironsides, WBZ’s Doug Cope. Tune in to WBZ News Radio 1030 every weekday at 12:30PM for Reporters Roundup!
WBZ's Jordan Rich chats with CEO and Founder of "Intermezzo Magazine" Roseann Tully and "Sip: For the Love of Drink" about an easy lemon cake to make using ricotta.
WBZ's Jordan Rich chats with CEO and Founder of "Intermezzo Magazine" Roseann Tully and "Sip: For the Love of Drink" about ricotta gnocchi.
WBZ's Jordan Rich chats with CEO and Founder of "Intermezzo Magazine" Roseann Tully and "Sip: For the Love of Drink" about the different types of ricotta out there.
WBZ's Jordan Rich chats with CEO and Founder of "Intermezzo Magazine" Roseann Tully and "Sip: For the Love of Drink" about how to make ricotta cheese from scratch.
WBZ's Jordan Rich chats with CEO and Founder of "Intermezzo Magazine" Roseann Tully and "Sip: For the Love of Drink" about a great fall recipe using pumpkin.
Host Rod Fritz takes a closer looks at today’s top stories. Amazon, WBZ’s Ben Parker. Black Monday, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke. Traffic & Tourism, Bosotn Globe’s Beth Teitell. Winter Outlook, WBZ TV’s Danielle Niles. NFL, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman. Bad Weed, WBZ’s Bernice Corpuz. Meteor Showers, WBZ’s Carl Stevens. Listen to WBZ 1030 every weekday at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup!
Bob Socci will have the call of Sunday night's Super Bowl LI rematch between the Patriots and Falcons at Gillette Stadium, and joined WBZ NewsRadio's Adam Kaufman to preview the tilt.
Winter might not seem like it's on the way, but when it hits, will you be ready? Kevin Brasler (checkbook.org) goes over the list of things you need and some of the things you don't for when the temperature drops.
It's the fourteenth year John Downs has operated his spooky display outside his home on Franklin Road--and it's all for a great cause.
Rod Fritz has all of today’s top stories. Celtics’ Gordon Hayward Suffers Horrific Leg Injury, WBZ-TV’s Dan Roche (01:05). Amazon Trying to Lessen the Burden of Boxes, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (04:05). Trump Picking a Political Fight over Gold Star Families, CBS News Correspondent and Retired Army Colonel Jeff McCausland (05:45). The Latest MCAS Results, WBZ’s Lana Jones (08:20). Sports, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman (11:00). New York Mayor Bill de Blasio Is a Huge Red Sox Fan, Correspondent Steve Kastenbaum (12:25). No Halloween Parade for Walpole Kids, WBZ’s Carl Stevens (14:50). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
One family's experience with "One Summit" and climbing a rock wall has built courage for a little girl born with a brain tumor.
The Burlington man accused of hitting and killing a Somerville Police officer in New Hampshire last week is now facing an upgraded charge of negligent homicide.