Mass. residents with pot convictions hopeful about governor's pardon plan
Anger is turning to hope for hundreds of thousands of people convicted of marijuana possession in Massachusetts.
Tiffany Chan is the weekend morning anchor for WBZ-TV.
During the week, you can find her reporting in the 5-6:30pm newscasts and out at community events.
Chan is a proud partner of Team Impact, a non-profit that pairs children with chronic illnesses with college athletic teams. She highlights the organization monthly on WBZ.
As a Suffolk University alum, she is passionate about mentoring the next generation of journalists - frequently speaking at university panels and attending on-campus events.
Chan is also a member of the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA) and strives to be a voice for communities of color.
Anger is turning to hope for hundreds of thousands of people convicted of marijuana possession in Massachusetts.
Miami wants spring breakers to stay away, but it's not stopping college kids from the Boston area.
A Boston judge needs more time to decide whether a professional soccer stadium should move into the city's Franklin Park.
Gov. Maura Healey has introduced the Municipal Empowerment Act, which hopes to give cities and towns the ability to raise certain taxes and could mean increases coming to your neighborhood.
The Massachusetts State Senate approved a bill Thursday to update the state's sex education curriculum in schools and make it more inclusive.
Police are warning Boston College students to lock their windows and doors after increased reports of attempted break-ins at off-campus housing.
Massachusetts Congressman Stephen Lynch said Steward Health Care wants to abandon plans to re-open Norwood Hospital.
Congressman Stephen Lynch visited two Steward hospitals Wednesday and called for the organization to turn over its financial records.
The beer company, started by five friends, is one of only five Black-owned breweries in Massachusetts.
Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic's trial on an assault charge ended before it began Friday morning at Boston Municipal Court.
The law requires cities and towns near rapid transit stops to zone for multi-family housing.
Boston's Asian communities are ushering in the Year of the Dragon with lion dancers – a tradition meant to cast away bad energy, while welcoming prosperity, health and good luck.
Acton-based The Paper Store is calling for stricter penalties when it comes to shoplifting after several instances of theft across their New England stores.
As Roxbury's Melnea Cass Recreational Center nears capacity, could Boston's Fort Point neighborhood be the next home for migrants?
WBZ got an exclusive look at the work being done inside Brockton Hospital, one year after a massive electrical fire knocked the facility out of commission.