Brockton High School's drone program breaking barriers in competition
There's a group of students at Brockton High that are flourishing in the school's drone program and shattering stereotypes.
There's a group of students at Brockton High that are flourishing in the school's drone program and shattering stereotypes.
A Massachusetts camp has been helping people find their voice and get creative for more than 20 years.
Chef Saba is serving up Mediterranean classics inspired by her homeland's favorite foods.
The first couple of years as an immigrant child in a new place can be tough. Nickey Nesbeth knows what that's like, so she founded the Caribbean Youth Club.
Three local non-profits are coming together to connect city kids and suburban kids through a camp funded by the arts.
Lori Matta owns Apache Way Farm Rescue in Dighton, where she takes in abused animals, mostly horses.
There's a middle school in Walpole that's breaking and delivering their own news every day.
Kelly Barry knows all the tricks when it comes to teaching little children how to cook.
A boxing gym in Saugus encourages members to fight through their workout for someone or something they believe in.
The Hyde Park Historical Society is honoring a true pioneer during Women's History Month and all year long.
The Buy Nothing Project, where members give and get items for free and help others, is growing in popularity.
Peter Wyman adopted four children, all of them with special needs. He encourages people to "look outside their comfort zone."
Vault Training in Lynnfield is inside an old bank vault and the group setting is the key to success.
A non-profit has partnered with Lynn public schools to launch a mentorship program to prepare students for careers in human services.
The Hopkinton Center for the Arts has an empowering new exhibit up for Women's History Month.