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Video appears to show a United Airlines passenger subjecting a Massachusetts family to racist remarks.
In Boston's Seaport District, crafts being sold at Snowport are raising money for people in need.
WBZ TV's Breana Pitts met a teacher there who's inspiring her students.
With the game on the line, North Quincy senior quarterback Mike Galligan went for a Hail Mary that would mark the most memorable play of his high football career. WBZ-TV's Brandon Truitt reports.
A woman was caught on camera dumping handfuls of rocks into the windshield wiper well of two cars in Everett. WBZ-TV's Mike Sullivan reports.
A new school is opening next fall in Massachusetts that combines therapy and education for students who identify as LGBTQ.
Brian Walshe appeared in court where a judge set an October 2025 trial date.
At least 12 people, including children, have been displaced after a fire at a triple-decker in Norwood. WBZ-TV's Tammy Mutasa reports.
CBS News investigated what happens at one of the largest users of plastic cups that advertises its recycling practices: Starbucks. Environmental correspondent David Shechter reports.
A retail expert says the blending of sales holidays is a reflection of how both retailers and consumers have become savvier. WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex reports.
Major car brand Nissan could be in trouble after the company announced a 90% decrease in profit from last year. WBZ-TV's Laura Haefeli reports.
A family from the greater Boston area says they were the victims of a racist tirade by a stranger on a United Airlines bus last week. WBZ-TV's Louisa Moller reports.
For more than four decades, "Noises Off" has made audiences all around the world laugh. WBZ-TV's David Wade reports.
Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole was remembered Monday as a friend of everyone, just days after his tragic death.
Looking to make a trip to Boston's winter market, Snowport? Here's what you need to know. WBZ-TV's Penny Kmitt reports.
Endicott College will hold an event Monday to remember police Sgt. Jeremy Cole who died on Thanksgiving. WBZ's Chris Tanaka has that and other top stories in Boston.
WBZ TV's Jason Mikell went to Restoration Coffee in Whitman, Massachusetts for a "Do Your Job" segment and learned something interesting about the CEO.
The Adams family donated one of the trees for their yard, saying this is their way of giving back.
Traffic was backed up around Massachusetts Sunday as millions returned from their Thanksgiving holiday, though Boston's Logan Airport appeared to be faring better. WBZ-TV's Samantha Chaney reports.
The holiday toy drive is sponsored by the Patriots Foundation, WBZ-TV, Project 351 and SERVPRO.