Boston fashion show to highlight inclusive, adaptive designs by Joe Malaika
Joe Malaika is proud to put on a fashion show that highlights bold, adaptive designs, including clothes for people with limb differences such as an amputation.
Tammy Mutasa was honored to join the WBZ-TV News team as a multi-skilled journalist in January 2023.
With all of her family living on the East Coast, she is excited to call Boston home.
Tammy is a two-time Emmy Award Winning Reporter for breaking news and spot news.
She previously worked for KOMO-TV News in Seattle for five years where she reported for their accountability franchise "Operation Crime and Justice." She also covered everything from the Coronavirus Pandemic, tumultuous protests following the death of George Floyd, catastrophic natural disasters, and many stories that have drawn national attention.
Before Seattle, Tammy worked at WLWT-TV in Cincinnati and KXAS-NBC 5 in Dallas. She was also a News Associate at NBC News in New York and a one-woman-band reporter at New York 1 News.
Tammy is an avid volunteer. She is currently a member of the Junior League of Boston.
Tammy received her Bachelors' Degree in Journalism from the University of Texas. She holds her Master's in Broadcast Journalism from Columbia University in New York.
When Tammy is not at work chasing stories, she can be found spending time with her family and friends, drinking wine, hiking, or on an airplane.
Joe Malaika is proud to put on a fashion show that highlights bold, adaptive designs, including clothes for people with limb differences such as an amputation.
The Army-Navy game will kick off in New England for the first time 124 years, as the Black Knights and Midshipmen collide at Gillette Stadium
The Jewish community send a message of pride in its identity on the first night of Hanukkah.
The Massachusetts woman who was attacked and killed by a shark in the Bahamas has been identified as Lauren Erickson Van Wart of Lowell.
An armed man tried to break into Sara Kane's home, but she fought him off with her broom.
Lowell school officials are warning the community that three intruders tried to enter two schools without the proper authorization.
From Wrentham Outlets to the Natick Mall, Black Friday shoppers came for deals and then got stuck in hours long traffic backups to and from the malls.
With a wintry mix whipping up on Wednesday, Thanksgiving travel could clog the roads.
Massachusetts has officially reached its capacity for families in emergency shelters.
From costumes to decorations, Halloween revelers are gearing up for the spookiest day of the year and some displays are attracting attention far and wide.
Eighteen people were killed and 13 were wounded in shootings at Schemengees and Sparetime Recreation bowling alley in Lewiston.
A Plymouth family is hoping to find a lost necklace that has deeply personal meaning.
It's another weekend of adjusting plans because of Mother Nature, with heavy rain expected to drench the area with several big events going on from Boston to Salem.
A woman was hit and killed in a two-car crash involving a law enforcement vehicle on Thursday in Malden.
Hundreds of Jewish and Palestinian demonstrators rallied outside the John F. Kennedy federal building in Boston, demanding elected leaders push for a ceasefire in the war between Hamas and Israel.