Guaranteed income program in Cambridge "empowered" families, report finds
Giving money directly to low-income families in Cambridge paid off in more ways than one, researchers say.
Giving money directly to low-income families in Cambridge paid off in more ways than one, researchers say.
WBZ TV's Jacob Wycoff visited Friedman Elementary in Taunton, North Pembroke Elementary, King Open Elementary in Cambridge and Arlington Elementary in Lawrence.
Part of the MBTA's Red Line will be shut down starting Saturday, Feb. 24, due to maintenance work.
Cambridge is unveiling a new civilian safety team that will help overwhelmed first responders in the city deal with non-emergencies.
Cambridge is unveiling a new civilian safety team that will help overwhelmed first responders in the city.
WBZ TV's Jordyn Jagolinzer reports.
The First Lady was greeted by the governor and mayor when she arrived in Boston. WBZ TV's Kate Merrill reports.
Tuesday was opening day at Chelsea’s new day shelter set up in the La Colaborativa immigrant services facility.
WBZ TV's Laura Haefeli reports.
The seventh annual Passport to Black Businesses was held in Harvard Square and showcased more than a dozen vendors.
Thieves have been getting in through unlocked doors and windows and stealing cash, electronics and jewelry.
Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Theatricals roasted Barry Keoghan on Friday with its 2024 Man of the Year Award.
Starting next week, there will be disruptions for commuters on the Red Line as the MBTA begins more track work.
Festival organizer Summer McCall joins WBZ to share all the rich traditions of the Irish, Scottish and other Celtic communities.
It's a three day weekend for most people and there is a lot to do!
It's a three day weekend for most and there is a lot to do this weekend! Learn how to make acrylic art, honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., enjoy the 21st annual Boston Celtic Music Festival, and attend a free ice skating show.
It's a three day weekend for most and there is a lot to do this weekend! Learn how to make acrylic art, honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., enjoy the 21st annual Boston Celtic Music Festival, and attend a free ice skating show.
Cambridge Police are looking for a man they're calling a "person of interest" in multiple assaults in Boston and Cambridge.
Aoife Shovlin is a junior cross country star at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School and she is this week's BZ's MVP.
WBZ TV's Anna Meiler reports.
WBZ TV's Kate Merrill reports.
The coffee can be found at its cafe in Cambridge and roastery in Somerville.
More than three decades after the play "Real Women Have Curves" first hit the stage, a musical version is making its world premiere at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge.
Roderick Jackson was described as someone "who intensely loved his family."
WBZ TV's Louisa Moller reports.
A Belmont woman is upset and scared after she says someone shot her cat with a BB gun.
The CEO of Vineyard Wind was in a public meeting answering questions about the damaged turbine blade when he abruptly left.
On Wednesday, Boston released a "Rat Action Plan" to tackle the city's serious rodent problem.
Brookline police say a 68-year-old man is accused of trailing teenage joggers and exposing himself while in possession of a stun gun and handcuffs in his truck.
A brand-new exhibit opened up on Wednesday at the Museum of Science about our changing climate and the solutions to solve it.
More pieces from the damaged Vineyard Wind turbine blade have fallen into the ocean.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Biden is experiencing mild symptoms after testing positive for COVID-19.
A Belmont woman is upset and scared after she says someone shot her cat with a BB gun.
This month is on pace to be the most humid July on record in Boston.
The National Weather Service said a Tuesday night storm in New Hampshire was not a tornado.
Researchers are developing a new experimental nasal spray that may help treat patients with dementia.
Having trouble sleeping? New study finds participating in short bursts of activity before bed can help you sleep longer.
A recent study in the U.K. discovered those who walk or bike to work are more mentally and physically fit compared to those who don't.
A new survey found that more than 50% of Gen Z are using TikTok for health advice.
One area that's often overlooked when we talk about extreme heat is its impact on medications, and many drugs don't do well in warm temperatures.
Blupoint Healthcare employees say their paychecks finally cleared at the bank.
An 84-year-old Navy veteran paid a shop thousands of dollars for a headstone. Two years later he still had nothing, until he reached out to WBZ's Call For Action.
Just days after the judge in the Karen Read case announced a mistrial, lawyers for the Mansfield woman are now looking to dismiss two of the charges against her.
The I-Team's Call for Action helped an Ipswich woman who spent years trying to get to the bottom of a mistake that was affecting her credit score.
A reformed romance scammer is speaking out, sharing with the I-Team how he got women to send him tens of thousands of dollars.
Jon Keller says Donald Trump chose not to unite the nation by selecting Ohio Senator JD Vance as his running mate.
Jon Keller takes a look at the short-term political implications of the Trump assassination attempt.
Longtime Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria says a proposed soccer stadium is a key part of the solution to dwindling commercial revenues.
While the race for the White House has been mostly focused on President Biden and his widely-panned debate performance, his challenger Donald Trump is now breaking his post-debate silence.
Two big meetings were held in Washington Tuesday as House and Senate Democrats gathered separately to talk about President Biden and the future his candidacy.
Yankee Candle is laying off about 100 workers in Massachusetts amid a decline in the fragrance business.
Stop & Shop says it will be closing 32 stores this year and eight of them are in Massachusetts.
Thanks in part to an anonymous $5.2 million donation, the West Newton Cinema is likely to be saved from being demolished.
Bob's Stores, a discount clothing retailer with locations in Massachusetts and Connecticut, is going out of business.
Two New England pizza places were named among the best in the country by The New York Times.
Host Rachel Holt talks with their CEO about their distinct connection to Newport and what sets them apart as a "brewstillery."
Newport's Castle Hill Inn is one of the area's most coveted destinations offering visitors spectacular views, luxurious accommodations, and unique dining experiences.
Founded in 2014 with a mission of preserving, celebrating and sharing automotive history, the Audrain Automobile Museum is a must-stop destination for both car enthusiasts and Newport visitors alike.
Host Rachel Holt joins Prezza Mixologist Craig Carpenter in Boston's North End for a hot new twist on a classic cocktail that's bound to be the next big hit.
Chef Delphin Gomes joins host Rachel Holt in the test kitchen to show off his latest creations and the art of merging design with chocolate.
While Jaylen Brown's assessment on Bronny James didn't sit well with Lakers fans, Bronny's agent had no issues with the Celtics star sharing his opinion.
There is a new man in charge of the Patriots, with Jerod Mayo set to host his first training camp as head coach of New England.
While their top pick was a power-hitting outfielder, the Red Sox focused on pitching at the 2024 MLB Draft.
An incredible season continued for Jarren Duran on Tuesday, when the Red Sox outfielder took home MVP honors of the 2024 MLB All-Star Game.
Jarren Duran turned some heads in his first All-Star Game, hitting a tiebreaking two-run homer for the American League and being awarded the MVP trophy.
The 93-mile Lamoille Valley Rail Trail is now open in Vermont.
For the second time this year, a flamingo has been spotted on Cape Cod.
The Coast Guard came to the rescue of Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy after his boat lost power off Nantucket.
A humpback whale was caught on video leaping out of the water in Kittery, Maine.
Harvard researchers suggest intelligent beings concealed on Earth could be responsible for UFO sightings.