Museum of Science attack suspect ruled too dangerous to be released
A man accused of attacking a teenage girl inside a bathroom at Boston's Museum of Science was ruled too dangerous to be released from jail on Friday.
Jordyn Jagolinzer is a reporter for WBZ-TV. She joined WBZ in 2022 from WGGB/WSHM-TV in Springfield, where she spent 5 years as an anchor and reporter.
Jagolinzer reported on a wide range of stories including the B-17 crash at Bradley International Airport, and unsolved murder and homicide cases across Western Massachusetts. She also anchored the evening newscasts that were nominated two times for an Emmy Award.
A Massachusetts native, Jagolinzer is a graduate of Penn State University where she earned a B.A. in journalism. She also attended the University of Alicante where she completed her Spanish minor. She also has minors in international studies and business.
When Jordyn is not at WBZ you can find her on the beach in the summer, hitting the slopes in the winter, or playing with her goldendoodle Sterling.
A man accused of attacking a teenage girl inside a bathroom at Boston's Museum of Science was ruled too dangerous to be released from jail on Friday.
It's the perfect time for fall festivals, so get outdoors and enjoy some in Massachusetts this weekend!
Geoffrey Noble, the new head of the Massachusetts State Police, said he will "aggressively address" challenges in the troubled agency.
Conley Terminal, the main cargo port in South Boston, will re-open Friday morning, after dockworkers suspended their strike.
It's events for foodies this weekend, with a bakery crawl in Newton, a food truck and craft beer festival in Brockton and Hispanic cuisine in Boston!
An 89-acre park in Walpole is getting ready to celebrate its 100th birthday.
This weekend, Massachusetts continues its celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, along with a Pops concert and Rum Week in Boston!
An author from the North Shore of Massachusetts wrote a children's book teaching kids how to deal with loved ones living with Alzheimer's.
Police departments in Massachusetts are building bonds with local students in a creative new way.
This weekend kicks off with a celebration for Hispanic Heritage Month, plus a fall sip and stroll, the return of Riverfest and a festival dedicated to cacti and succulents!
A Billerica company partnered with a trade school in hopes of attracting more workers.
Several Massachusetts students were recognized at a national competition for inventions they created that address real world issues by involving science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM.
Get in the fall spirit this weekend with fairs in Rutland and Sterling, plus a touch-a-truck event for the little ones in Attleboro!
The start of the new school year can be a tough time for some children. They may develop anxiety over getting used to new routines.
Dungeon Rock has a long history in Lynn that includes the ghost of a pirate and a long search for hidden treasure.