New Year's Day marks one year since Ana Walshe was last seen alive
Monday marks one year since the last time Cohasset mother Ana Walshe was seen alive.
Matt Schooley is a digital producer at CBS Boston, producing content for WBZ-TV, CBS News Boston, and cbsnews.com. Matt has been a member of the WBZ news team for the last decade.
Matt is a graduate of Springfield College in Massachusetts, where he studied communications and sports journalism. He has previous journalism experience at Neighborhood News in New Hampshire, as well as creating local news content for Patch sites throughout Middlesex County.
Monday marks one year since the last time Cohasset mother Ana Walshe was seen alive.
Mayor Michelle Wu swore new members of the Boston City Council into office Monday morning during a ceremony at Faneuil Hall.
The race for Boston's first baby born in 2024 was too close to call.
If you're celebrating New Year's Eve in Chelmsford Sunday night, you can be sure to get home safely even if you've had too much to drink.
A 19-year-old is suspected of starting several fires over the course of more than a year.
Sources told WBZ-TV's I-Team investigators believe this was retaliation for an incident the night before where three people were shot.
A U.S. Postal Service mail carrier was robbed by two masked men in Randolph on Wednesday, police said.
For the first time, Boston's First Night celebration is taking place at City Hall Plaza.
Westboro police are investigating a deadly incident involving a semi-trailer.
Two Rhode Island men are facing charges following the September death of a Patriots fan at Gillette Stadium.
Sunday River, the popular Maine ski resort, is set to reopen this weekend after suffering extensive flood damage during Monday's storm.
The Sunday River ski resort in Maine is closed Tuesday after major flooding caused by heavy rain.
Airlines are scrambling to get back on track after Monday's storms caused hundreds of delays and cancellations at Logan Airport.
Thousands of customers are without power two days after a rain and wind storm caused damage around Massachusetts
High school students in New Hampshire avoided injury when their bus became tangled in live wires during Monday's storm.