WBZ-TV's David Wade Gets Turn As Red Sox PA Announcer Friday Night
WBZ-TV's David Wade gets his turn as the public address announcer at Fenway Park Friday night.
WBZ-TV's David Wade gets his turn as the public address announcer at Fenway Park Friday night.
A huge American flag donated by the family of a local soldier was stolen on the Fourth of July.
Boston police commissioner Ed Davis told WBZ the evacuation of the Esplanade went "very, very well."
Two boats collided Thursday morning near Long Wharf in Boston.
The Swampscott Cemetery had a creepy, hairy visitor earlier this week - a rambling tarantula.
US Olympic Gymnastics team member Aly Raisman was flocked by many of her young admirers as she returned home to her Burlington gym.
A two-year-old boy was seriously hurt when he fell out a third-story window over the weekend.
Longtime Revere beach residents haven't seen anything like it: parts of the beach have been roped off to protect the nests of Piping Plovers.
Tufts Medical Center is creating a cancer center just for young adults – something that hasn't existed in Boston before.
A Saugus woman has opened up a luxurious doggy daycare fully equipped with a swimming pool. WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens reports.
Mourners are being targeted by thieves at cemeteries on the North Shore.
Like it or hate it, most people agree City Hall is not one of Boston's beautiful landmarks.
A federal prosecutor has rejected a claim by Massachusetts mobster James "Whitey" Bulger that the government allowed him to commit crimes because he was an FBI informant.
A bear spotted Sunday in Dedham is likely the same animal seen Monday in Needham.
A Fitchburg woman was ordered held on $500 bail Monday for allegedly leaving a five-month-old girl in her car while she went shopping.
Without notice the Metro South Athletic Club in Brockton has closed.
Workers at the Fresh Catch seafood restaurant in Mansfield came across a big surprise over the weekend.
Nicholas Payne was asked what it was like to see the man accused of killing his daughter.
The convicted felon accused of murdering a Northeastern University student in a case of mistaken identity was ordered held without bail Monday.
The police chief in Waltham was ordered held without bail Friday afternoon, a day after he was arrested for allegedly attacking his wife.
The state has closed 9 South Shore beaches to swimmers after testing showed elevated bacteria counts in the water due to recent heavy rains.
WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens visited The Hurley School, a unique school in the South End with a unique approach to the last week of school.
House lawmakers on Wednesday approved a temporary financial fix for the MBTA that would stave off, at least for now, deeper cuts in service on the Boston-area transit system.
Someone broke into a Pentecostal church on Humboldt Avenue and stole a safe, documents and $400.
Friday marked the official opening of Hearth at Olmstead Green, which will provide 59 units of affordable housing for homeless elders.
NASA researchers just wrapped up a never-before-done experiment, measuring how aerosols interact with sea ice.
Seven people were injured after a Green Line train derailed near Lechmere Station in Cambridge.
Residents and people who work near Boston Common said they're concerned by
Wind is vital to the survival of our planet and is probably a bit more complex than you think.
October means rapid weather changes, peak foliage and the chance to see some astronomical events in New England.
Seven people were injured after a Green Line train derailed near Lechmere Station in Cambridge.
Dock workers often make six figures and some top $200,000 a year. They want better wages and a stop to automation.
A wildlife rescue group and its supporters are protesting a decision by state wildlife authorities to release "Nibi" the beaver into the wild.
Residents and people who work near Boston Common said they're concerned by
The Project Skydrop treasure hunt for a gold trophy and a massive prize has zeroed in on western Massachusetts.
A viewer asks Dr. Mallika Marshall about how to treat shaving cuts.
Scientists have found a clue as to why perimenopausal women have trouble sleeping.
A leading group of pediatricians is outlining new recommendations on opioid use in children.
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering a viewer question on whether you can get vaccinated while having a cold.
There is concern over the newest weight loss drugs sparking eating disorders in teens.
In the wake of Enrique Delgado-Garcia's death following a boxing training exercise with the Massachusetts State Police, the I-Team uncovered a similar case decades ago where a recruit died after excessive police training.
Relief may be on the way for hundreds of drivers in Massachusetts, who lost their commercial driver's licenses due to violations from decades ago.
Valuable land in Concord, Massachusetts was stolen from a couple. Now a home is being built there against their wishes.
Enrique Delgado-Garcia died after he was injured during a boxing exercise at the Massachusetts State Police Academy.
A former classmate of the Massachusetts State Police recruit who died after an incident at the academy says he was subject to hazing and harassment.
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and her Republican challenger John Deaton will debate October 15 at WBZ-TV. Moderator Jon Keller wants your questions.
Researcher Diane Hessan is looking at voter reactions to the debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
New polling shows Vice President Kamala Harris has opened up a big lead over former President Donald Trump with a key voting group -- women.
After Meta announced it's launching Instagram for teens, one woman whose daughter died after buying drugs on social media, said the move is too little too late.
WBZ-TV political analyst Jon Keller looks at the key moments of the debate between presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Toy and game maker Hasbro is looking at moving its headquarters from Rhode Island to downtown Boston, according to a new report.
Nearly 900 hotel workers at four Boston hotels went on strike Sunday morning.
The Market Basket owner is thanking employees with surprise bonuses, 10 years after unprecedented protests and walkouts.
Dunkin's fall menu includes a $6 meal deal and a coffee milk beverage inspired by the state of Rhode Island.
Stop & Shop will soon stop selling cigarettes and other tobacco products at all stores.
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.
Jerod Mayo and the Patriots have a plan in place for rookie quarterback Drake Maye, but Bill Belichick has no idea what that plan is.
Bruins president Cam Neely commented on Jeremy Swayman's contract stalemate with the team on Monday, and sounded pretty irked that nothing has been resolved.
Jerod Mayo said that Jacoby Brissett is "100 percent" the Patriots' starting quarterback.
One Patriots legend doesn't want to see Drake Maye starting games for New England until late November.
After the Patriots fell to 1-3 on the season, head coach Jerod Mayo said that Jacoby Brissett is still the team's starting quarterback "at this point."
The giant flying Joro spider was nowhere to be found in Boston on Thursday.
A Joro spider has made it to Massachusetts. The giant, venomous arachnid was spotted in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood.
Southern yellowjackets, considered a more aggressive species, have been observed in Massachusetts.
A case deciding who gets to keep the ring when an engagement breaks down is being argued before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
A pair of siblings from Massachusetts are officially "Lucky for Life."