Real estate law covers supernatural happenings at Massachusetts homes
Massachusetts' haunted housing market is so spooky the state has a general law on the books to help homeowners successfully sell.
Laura Haefeli joined WBZ-TV News in February 2023 as a multi-skilled journalist.
As an East Coast native, Laura is thrilled to call Boston "home."
Laura arrived in Boston from the CBS station in Sacramento where she worked as a reporter, starting in February of 2020, at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. She covered the first cruise ships landing at the port of Oakland carrying American passengers and interviewed one of the first COVID positive patients on U.S. soil. She exclusively interviewed the defense team for the Golden State Killer, covered fatal California wildfires, the 2020 presidential election, and countless breaking news and feature stories.
Laura began her career as a reporter with News 12 Networks in New York City. She simultaneously worked as a radio reporter for 1010Wins in New York City.
Before catching the "news bug" Laura was a competitive athlete. She earned her International Relations degree from Syracuse University.
When Laura is not on the air, she enjoys exercise, sports, and spending time with friends and family. Growing up just outside of New York City, Laura is a devoted fan of the NY Giants - but promises not to talk about it too much.
Massachusetts' haunted housing market is so spooky the state has a general law on the books to help homeowners successfully sell.
Hundreds of demonstrators protested in Boston Sunday, calling for a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas as a family from Medway stuck in Gaza pleads for help to get home.
The Reading Police Department is investigating a string of stolen cars, break-ins and thefts that all occurred in the early morning hours.
Brandeis University is hosting an exhibit depicting the experience of young girls and women who became victims of the Holocaust.
A huge Halloween display in Westford has a lesson in history and a deeper purpose for visitors.
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month and Spaulding Hospital is partnering with community organizations to create a pipeline for young people with disabilities to get jobs.
Israel Defense Forces reservists from around the world including the U.S. are mandated to get to Israel and join the fight.
Local Jewish organizations are collecting supplies to send to Israel to support the victims of the Hamas attacks.
Three Northeastern students are currently studying abroad in Israel, as Hamas militant groups invaded Israel on Saturday. The attack killed at least 250 people and according to the Israeli military, holding citizens and soldiers hostage in Gaza.
Rep. Jake Auchincloss is calling on the Biden administration to send a Homeland Security team to Massachusetts to help with the influx of migrants.
After a significant increase in banned books across the country, towns in Massachusetts are hosting banned book readings to promote freedom to write and freedom of speech.
With a resurgence of COVID clusters across Massachusetts, neighbors are questioning what's to come with mixed responses.
Baseball in Boston won't be the same without Tim Wakefield and fans said he and his prolific pitch will be a part of baseball history forever.
The Webster Family Campground has been given a 30 day extension to evict residents after ownership demanded more time from the town.
Tenants in one Roxbury building said their elevator has been broken since February and their landlord is nowhere to be found.