Former WBZ anchor Kate Merrill, who’s suing the Boston TV station for racial and gender discrimination, has dropped her claims against one of her ex-colleagues.
Gov. Healey says there's "no way" Massachusetts would be able to make up for lost SNAP funding from the federal government.
A popular local TV news personality for almost four decades on NBC4, Fritz Coleman is celebrating the second anniversary of ...
Former WBZ-TV news anchor Kate Merrill has dropped claims against one defendant in her federal lawsuit alleging she was ...
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Ex-WBZ anchor Kate Merrill drops claims against one Black colleague in discrimination lawsuit
The two colleagues initially named as defendants had filed complaints against Merrill, she said, accusing her of making ...
The national tour of "Hamilton" in Boston is taking fans behind the scenes to reveal some lesser-known details about the ...
Meadowridge Academy staff member Amy Morrell died after she was allegedly kicked by a student at the Swansea school. WBZ-TV's ...
Insurers are increasingly using drones to inspect properties, sometimes resulting in sudden policy cancellations. Homeowner ...
A retired attorney has found a new passion forging superheated iron as a blacksmith in Boston. Andy Good is one of the many ...
WBZ-TV's Paula Ebben took a look at the history of "The Great Organ." Florida property tax to be eliminated for seniors under new proposal Trump’s moves against Venezuela sound familiar for a reason ...
Beech Leaf Disease is spreading around the Northeast and the microscopic worms that come with it are attacking trees in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. WBZ-TV’s Jacob Wycoff reports. Blast at a ...
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Woburn foster family loses license over refusal to sign LGBTQ+ nondiscrimination policy
A couple from Woburn has lost their license to foster children after they refused to sign a gender affirming policy form from the Department of Children and Families. WBZ-TV's Louisa Moller reports.
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