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Protesters rallied a second day before the Somerville City Council, pushing councilors to help get Rumeysa Ozturk released.
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Tammy Mutasa was honored to join the WBZ-TV News team as a multi-skilled journalist in January 2023.
With all of her family living on the East Coast, she is excited to call Boston home.
Tammy is a two-time Emmy Award Winning Reporter for breaking news and spot news.
She previously worked for KOMO-TV News in Seattle for five years where she reported for their accountability franchise "Operation Crime and Justice." She also covered everything from the Coronavirus Pandemic, tumultuous protests following the death of George Floyd, catastrophic natural disasters, and many stories that have drawn national attention.
Before Seattle, Tammy worked at WLWT-TV in Cincinnati and KXAS-NBC 5 in Dallas. She was also a News Associate at NBC News in New York and a one-woman-band reporter at New York 1 News.
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Tammy received her Bachelors' Degree in Journalism from the University of Texas. She holds her Master's in Broadcast Journalism from Columbia University in New York.
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Protesters rallied a second day before the Somerville City Council, pushing councilors to help get Rumeysa Ozturk released.
Hundreds of people gathered to demand the release of Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University student who was arrested by federal agents.
Police in three different communities are investigating if overnight break-ins in Boston, Somerville and Cambridge are connected.
"Border czar" Tom Homan traveled to Boston last week after saying he would be "bringing hell" to the sanctuary city.
A 32-year-old New Bedford woman has been charged with animal cruelty for allegedly shooting a dog with a pellet gun.
President Donald Trump said he will label violence against Tesla and other companies as "domestic terrorism" after a string of vandalisms across the country and in New England.
The very bad day on Wall Street comes at a time when everyday people are already pinching pennies.
Fitchburg police are looking for a missing mother and her five children. Police have obtained warrants for custodial kidnapping charges.
A meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ended with an unprecedented clash in the Oval Office Friday afternoon.
Massachusetts State Police are looking for a tractor-trailer driver who led officers on a high-speed chase through Dedham.
A man was shot and killed by police in Londonderry, New Hampshire Wednesday afternoon after an incident that began at a Planet Fitness.
Friends say a birthday celebration trip turned into a horrible tragedy when the three lifelong friends were found dead inside their hotel resort room in Belize.
Four kids are back home safe, after being pulled from an icy pond in Attleboro Monday afternoon.
Gov. Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell both demanded the Department of Public Utilities and gas companies do more than offer a 5% rate cut.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities has sent a letter to gas companies directing them to lower gas bills for March and April by 5%.