"Caroline's Closet" program expanding to help more NICU babies
A program supporting prematurely born babies and their parents is expanding to more hospitals in Massachusetts.
Breana Pitts is a traffic reporter on WBZ-TV weekday mornings.
Pitts joined WBZ from KTSM-TV in El Paso, Texas, where she was a main anchor.
Prior to joining KTSM-TV, Pitts was a News Coordinator at WHDH-TV, the NBC affiliate in Boston, where she spent nearly two years. She began her broadcasting career at New England Sports Network as a Host/Reporter in 2012.
Pitts is a graduate of Suffolk University, where she earned a B.A. in broadcast journalism.
A program supporting prematurely born babies and their parents is expanding to more hospitals in Massachusetts.
The new 200-pound wood sculpture was installed outside the beloved Irish bar The Black Rose on State Street Wednesday.
Gemanique Viall has been inspiring students at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Boston for 20 years.
A bartender in Massachusetts has become an herbalist so she can offer customers something better than processed and sugary drinks.
Two neighboring businesses in Everett, Massachusetts are bringing peanut butter and beer together for a good cause.
A day care company and a waste management facility in Massachusetts have teamed up to turn dirty diapers into electricity.
A pumpkin spice scented car wash? You can now get one and you'll be helping out a Boston area charity for Thanksgiving.
Waltham native and fashion designer Yolanda Cellucci is about to turn 90 but she's definitely not slowing down.
A Massachusetts child psychologist has developed a new campaign to help parents talk to their children about social media use.
UMass Memorial Children's Medical Center in Worcester is celebrating 50 years of saving young lives.
Is the cure to Boston's traffic woes in the Charles River? Here's why a ferry called the "Wada Hoppah" might work.
A life-sized Polly Pocket compact has popped up in Littleton, Massachusetts. It's so big you can actually spend the night in it.
At local YMCA branches in Massachusetts, swimming lessons are in full swing to help people of all ages get familiar with the water.
Perla Rosario and Leo Baez are the husband-and-wife behind the chocolate shop on Columbus Avenue in Boston.
A Massachusetts woman and former New England Patriots cheerleader is set to be inducted into the Pro Football Cheerleaders Hall of Fame.