Mass. lawmakers try to repeal ban on Happy Hour again
The sale of discounted alcoholic beverages has been illegal in Massachusetts since 1984.
Brandon Truitt is a general assignment reporter for WBZ-TV.
Truitt joined WBZ in January 2022 after working as a reporter and fill-in anchor at WPRI in Providence, Rhode Island. Before WPRI, Truitt worked at WNCT in Greenville, North Carolina, where he began his career in broadcast journalism.
A native of Waynesville, North Carolina, Truitt is a graduate of Western Carolina University where he earned a B.S. in both Broadcast Journalism and Political Science.
The sale of discounted alcoholic beverages has been illegal in Massachusetts since 1984.
The back and forth between federal and state transportation agencies continues with worker safety front and center.
Many people stopped by Boston Common Monday to check out the 37,000 flags installed there to commemorate Memorial Day.
A man has been ordered held without bail on charges that he murdered a woman in Bridgewater.
Leaders in Cambridge are willing to put their money where their mouth is by providing grants to residents looking to bring neighbors together.
"Portraits of Pride" is scheduled to unveil its latest selection of nominees on June 1st to commemorate the beginning of Pride Month.
The attraction replaces the "Top of the Hub" three years after it shut down.
"Swifties" planning to head to Gillette Stadium without tickets are asked to stay home.
If you plan to tailgate outside Gillette Stadium's Taylor Swift shows this weekend to listen to the concerts you better have tickets.
A local family whose daughter was diagnosed with spinal cancer two years ago is participating in Saturday's Pedal Partner Party at Fenway as part of the Pan-Mass Challenge.
Right now, state law allows cities or towns to ban rodenticides from public property but not private property.
"It shows us Massachusetts has a lot of resources and a good starting place, but we need to do more to reduce those inequities."
Haley Leahy is on a mission to get back a bench that offers her more than a place to sit.
The federal program "Uniting For Ukraine" allows local non-profits to partner with the federal government to help Ukrainian refugees looking to start a new life.
An addiction and recovery center in Worcester has stopped taking new patients after a state review, but it's unclear why