Supporters of Elsie's Law, a bill forcing health care facilities to take more action in preventing workplace violence, gathered at the State House Wednesday. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Mike Machlin reports.
On July 19, 1692, five women were hanged as a result of the Salem Witch Trials. Now, a memorial is being created in to honor them and the 14 others that were executed during that time. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens reports.
WBZ's Tina Gao spoke with Peter St. Pierre, Vice President of St. Pierre Manufacturing Corp. in Worcester, which has been in business since 1920. St. Pierre Manufacturing Corp. and its horseshoes got an honor of a lifetime, when they were invited to represent Massachusetts at the White House's first "Made in America Product Showcase."
When Alfred Angelo Bridal stores suddenly closed last week, many local brides were left without a wedding dress or a refund. WBZ's Tina Gao spoke with Joel Benson, Owner of "Bridal and Prom Discount Warehouse" in Fall River.
Police said there is a bullet hole in the rear door on the driver's side and the window on the door was shattered.
There’s no governor in the United States more popular than Charlie Baker of Massachusetts, according to a new poll.
The Board of Trustees at UMass will raise tuition up to $14,253 for the 2017-18 academic year.
Artists from around the world are paiting murals on old buildings in Lynn. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens reports.
An Aeromexico flight from Mexico City to Boston had a 2-hour delay Sunday after a smoke-causing flat tire during takeoff scared some passengers. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens reports.
Mayor Marty Walsh visited Tufts Medical Center nurses Saturday morning as the union and hospital remain at odds following a 24-hour strike.
The FBI is hoping the remains found belong to the man wanted for the 1980 murder of Saxonburg, PA Police Chief Gregory Adams.
WBZ's Tina Gao spoke with Ryan Woods, VP and Chief Operating Officer of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. He says this digital database of records will allow people to research their potential connection to the Mayflower and its passengers.
Although some of the patients have experienced some difficulties, Tufts Hospital officials say it's, "Business as usual." WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Lana Jones reports.
Prospective marijuana growers and sellers are in Boston for "Cannacon," a convention designed to assist people who want to get into the pot business.
Comm Ave. Classic organizer Pat Mullane talks to Mike Riley about the upcoming fundraiser.
Tufts Medical Center and striking nurses remain at odds as the union members’ 24-hour strike came to an end.
WBZ’s Tina Gao spoke with Brockton actor Jean Elie about joining the second season of “Insecure” on HBO.
WBZ’s Tina Gao spoke with Brockton actor Jean Elie about joining the second season of “Insecure” on HBO.
Tufts Medical Centers nurses have begun their 24-hour strike. Many said they were driven to this point. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens reports.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030’s Laurie Kirby spoke with Jonathan Turley, a criminal defense attorney and law professor at George Washington University.
On each year in June, hundreds join together at the Annual Beach Ball Fundraiser to raise funds for Camp Harbor View. WBZ NewsRadio1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
City archaeologists said they hope the dig will help them learn more about the area's history, potentially involving artifacts from Paul Revere to the Native Americans that could have lived there. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
An armed man was arrested after a standoff outside Kiss 108 radio studios in Medford. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Lana Jones reports.
After a thorough sweep by officials, they determined that there was no gunman in any of the buildings. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Bernice Corpuz reports.
According to officials, Lewis Starkey, 53, killed a woman in Wendell on Tuesday and then shot a man at the Specialized Trucking Company in Chicopee. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Massachusetts lawmakers voted Friday on the compromise $40.2 billion state budget that reduces spending levels to account for lower expectations for tax revenues. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Lana Jones reports.
Lane reductions on the Mass Pike will be put into place Friday night as a part of the ongoing Commonwealth Avenue bridge replacement project, and officials say there will be a major impact on traffic.
The boat of volunteers hits the Charles River four days a week. The day after the Fourth of July is especially big. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Mike Macklin reports.
503 people celebrated the Fourth of July by taking an Oath of Allegiance in the Lowell Memorial Auditorium. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Mike Macklin reports.
Police say the girl was playing in an apartment unit that was not hers when she fell out of the fourth-story window. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Bernice Corpuz reports.
State Police say the driver apparently lost control and plowed into the place where drivers eat lunch.
Although some Scituate residents say they understand why the beach is closing early, they say the parties will only go somewhere else.
Onlookers and getting a peek at the preparations, but law enforcement is also out in force to secure Tuesday's show on the Esplanade.
Local researchers, in one of the largest studies of its kind, have found that even relatively clean air can have deadly consequences. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Tina Gao reports.
Prosecutors detailed the evidence against the accused in her court appearance is nearly one month after the woman’s body was discovered inside her home.
For 17 years, the owner of a Peabody ice cream shop has been making hot fudge sundaes at the North Shore Cancer Center in Danvers.
A U2 concert-goer who apparently lost their wedding ring at Gillette Stadium still hasn’t found what they’re looking for. But a Facebook user is hoping to change that with a now-viral post.
The Supreme Court reinstated most of President Trump's travel ban, but questions remain about who it involves. WBZ News Radio 1030's Carl Stevens reports.
Boston's mayor told the group that cities need to be places that make immigrants feel safe and welcome.
WBZ Cares focuses on Camp Harbor View, a summer camp on Boston’s Long Island that provides underserved youth in the city with unique experiences meant to build confidence and broaden horizons. For the Arteagas family, Camp Harbor View has been a family affair and a Godsend. WBZ NewsRadio1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
WBZ Cares focuses on Camp Harbor View, a summer camp on Boston’s Long Island that provides underserved youth in the city with unique experiences meant to build confidence and broaden horizons. For the Arteagas family, Camp Harbor View has been a family affair and a Godsend. WBZ NewsRadio1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
Camp Harbor View, a summer camp on Boston’s Long Island that provides underserved youth in the city with unique experiences meant to build confidence and broaden horizons. WBZ NewsRadio1030's Kim Tunnicliffe reports.
WBZ Cares focuses on Camp Harbor View, a summer camp on Boston’s Long Island that provides underserved youth in the city with unique experiences meant to build confidence and broaden horizons. Tyra Westbrook and Nia Johnson share their experiences at Camp as campers turned into leaders and mentors. WBZ NewsRadio1030's Kim Tunnicliffe Reports
WBZ Cares focuses on Camp Harbor View, a summer camp on Boston’s Long Island that provides underserved youth in the city with unique experiences meant to build confidence and broaden horizons. Tyra Westbrook and Nia Johnson share their experiences at Camp as campers turned into leaders and mentors. WBZ NewsRadio1030's Kim Tunnicliffe Reports
Defense attorney Jonathan Shapiro ripped into Rachelle Bond’s testimony during the sentencing proceedings. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Kendal Buhl reports.
A fire tore through a rooming house in Quincy early Wednesday morning, forcing one man to jump from a second-story window to escape the flames.
Part of the New England Holocaust Memorial was damaged in an act of vandalism overnight, Boston Police said.
Officials said Christopher Barlow tried to retrieve a gun from police by using a fake Homeland Security ID. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Doug Cope reports.
Janice Bassil, Rachelle Bond's attorney, said she would rather stay in jail for a few weeks than be out on the streets before entering rehab.
Barry Cadden was acquitted of second-degree murder charges under federal racketeering law but was convicted of conspiracy and fraud charges. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Lana Jones reports.
Boston Police responded to a call about a person shot on Heath Street around 12:11 a.m. Sunday.
Friends and family of the New Bedford Regional Vo-Tech teacher killed in last year's Taunton stabbing rampage are doing well by his memory.
Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton had to pause during his Town Hall event on Saturday in Beverly as a man in the audience interrupted with a heated outburst.
Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton had to pause during his Town Hall event on Saturday in Beverly as a man in the audience interrupted with a heated outburst.
Drivers going west on the Mass Pike will find it easier to get onto Route 128 starting Friday evening.
The nations' oldest child welfare agency helps the youth one painting and art project at a time at a yearly fundraiser. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Doug Cope reports.
In a ceremony across from Fenway Park Thursday afternoon, a street was officially renamed in honor of Red Sox legend David Ortiz.
As Sail Boston 2017 came to a close, people gathered at Castle Island and around the South Boston waterfront Thursday morning to watch to the tall ships that visited the city for the past week leave Boston Harbor.
The Massachusetts House began debating proposed changes to the voter-approved law that legalized recreational use of marijuana by adults late Wednesday afternoon.
Amy Sims said she was "a little teary" when she was reunited with her $40,000 violin by MBTA Transit Police Wednesday morning.
A consumer watchdog group is out with its annual list of dangerous summer hazards, and there’s a particular focus on one of the hottest toys around
The Massachusetts House is set to debate proposed changes to the voter-approved law that legalized recreational use of marijuana by adults.
Firefighters were called to the house on Arlington Street around 1 a.m. and saw flames shooting through the roof while a woman was trapped there.
The organization educates kids who have not done well in school previously get back on track. WBZ NewsRadio1030's Doug Cope reports
Commuters aboard the Lynn Ferry on Tuesday were happy to see that the service has returned.
The House Chair of the Marijuana Committee told WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Lana Jones he expects vigorous debate in both chambers.
Crew members, sailors, and marching bands were celebrated with a parade during Sail Boston.
Officials said at a news conference that all of the security precautions they took while searching for the suspect were warranted.
The last witness called to the stand was the owner of an auto garage that worked on Michael McCarthy's car during the time that authorities believe Bella Bond was killed.
A new version of a recreational marijuana bill is set to come out of committee in the Massachusetts House of Representatives Monday, and some marijuana legalization supporters aren't happy with it.
Officials say the boat had taken on about three feet of water in a shallow, rocky area near Little Bird Island.
The group of service members, escorted by Boston Police, belted out hardcore marching tunes as they ran the nearly three miles from their dock at North Jetty Pier to Medal of Honor Park in formation.
A juvenile court judge has found a Plainville teenager guilty of involuntary manslaughter after she was charged with sending her boyfriend a barrage of text messages encouraging him to kill himself.
Investigators are searching an old former campground in West Brookfield Thursday for clues in the disappearance and death of Molly Bish.
Carl Stevens talks with WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Chris Fama, who is sailing from Virginia to Boston on the Esmeralda.
Democratic Sen. Patricia Jehlen, the panel's co-chair, said the bill drafted by the House "assaults the will of the voters."
Democratic Sen. Patricia Jehlen, the panel's co-chair, said the bill drafted by the House "assaults the will of the voters."
WBZ NewsRadio 1030’s Tina Gao spoke with WPI Physics Professor David Medich who is leading an international forum on radiation protection.
The Worcester County D.A. says that 24-year-old Conor O’Regan attacked a nurse at Southbridge Hospital and then fled.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Chris Fama is sailing along one of the tall ship's headed to Sail Boston.
Some are concerned that the millionaire tax bill allows voters to determine where tax money goes instead of lawmakers and that it might damage the economy.
Testimony in the Bella Bond murder trial continued Wednesday, with the court hearing from more detectives and forensics experts who investigated the little girl's death.
State lawmakers are poised to unveil a new bill on recreational marijuana that proposes significant changes from what voters agreed upon last year.
WBZ's Tina Gao spoke with WPI physics professor David Medich, who's leading this forum, and assessing new types of standards to safe-guard healthcare patients.
Investigators plan on using ground-penetrating radar to look for a car spotted near where a Massachusetts lifeguard disappeared 17 years ago.
The defense rested Tuesday morning in the trial of a Plainville teen accused of encouraging her friend's suicide, with the judge set to hear closing arguments later in the afternoon.
Flames broke out around 4:15 a.m. at 45 Taft Street and engulfed number 43 next door within minutes.
A Mendon family is planning to have their backyard fumigated after their daughter was bitten by a black widow spider.