I-Team: MBTA To Review Controversial WiFi Project
The MBTA announced on Friday it is hitting the brakes on a controversial WiFi contract, launching a "30-day assessment" of the project.
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The MBTA announced on Friday it is hitting the brakes on a controversial WiFi contract, launching a "30-day assessment" of the project.
The massive fire at the Treadmark building in the Ashmont section of Dorchester is raising questions about a commonly-used building material.
Homeowners and elected leaders packed a meeting on Monday and voiced opposition to a proposed MBTA project that would install hundreds of 74-foot monopoles along the MBTA's entire commuter rail system.
Documents recently obtained by WBZ-TV's I-Team reveal part of what life was like for former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez in jail.
The former owner of a solar company is accused of fraudulently transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars to his wife prior to filing for bankruptcy.
The former owner of a New Hampshire-based solar business is accused of fraudulently transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars in company funds to his wife prior to filing for bankruptcy, the WBZ I-Team has learned.
Residents of the Andover neighborhood say they are paying too high a price so commuters can have the convenience of faster Wi-Fi.
Whether you are commuting, traveling, or just going out for the night, more people are relying on ride-hailing services to get around.
A former Harvard Law administrator accused of stealing from an account intended for students with disabilities showed up with a restitution check in hand at Cambridge District Court on Friday, hoping to put an embarrassing scandal behind her.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is taking action against a moving company accused of holding customers' possession hostage while demanding more money.
It was supposed to be a complimentary rental for a customer while his car was being repaired at a local dealership. But when the customer got stuck with the bill he reached out to the I-Team's Call 4 Action.
Right now, public employees forfeit their retirement benefits if they are convicted of a crime directly connected to their job, but that could change.
A Brookline footbridge that has been closed for four decades will cost taxpayers more than $4 million to restore and reopen to the public, the WBZ I-Team has learned.
Some critics say Uber's leasing affiliate is taking advantage of people and now the company has caught the attention of state investigators.
A former Harvard Law administrator will avoid jail time, but is required to write a big check to the university for stealing thousands of dollars from an account intended for students with disabilities.
An Amazon customer is out more than $2,000 after he ordered two expensive watches, and both arrived at his home with nothing in the box.
A proposed bill would push back "last call" so Massachusetts bars could stay open until 3 a.m. for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
As warmer temperatures arrive, HVAC companies say service calls are also climbing, and some homeowners are discovering unexpected guests inside their cooling systems.
School bus drivers and monitors in Marlboro went on strike Wednesday morning.
A low flying helicopter has been stopping people in their tracks in and around Boston.
Many people fear that a family history of dementia dooms them to inevitably suffer the condition themselves. But a new tool, the Brain Care Score, shows how lifestyle changes can be beneficial, cutting the risk of dementia.
There was a possible measles exposure at Logan Airport in Boston last week, Massachusetts health officials say.
A new study finds that a simple blood test could predict Alzheimer's disease long before symptoms appear.
The Lone Star tick, which can cause alpha-gal syndrome, is spreading north throughout Massachusetts.
Boston's cold and snowy winter might have an effect on this year's pollen allergy season.
A driver from Southboro, Massachusetts struggled for months to unravel a frustrating mix up with his E-ZPass account.
The gunman who allegedly opened fire on passing cars on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, Massachusetts is 46-year-old Tyler Brown from Boston.
There have been four violent attacks in three weeks at Tewksbury Hospital and a state representative is taking the fight to Beacon Hill to give security the non-lethal equipment back.
A family is demanding answers from the Gloucester, Massachusetts school district, after learning their five-year-old son was left alone in a quiet room for nearly half an hour.
A nurse says the decision is leaving the staff and patients at Tewksbury Hospital vulnerable to serious injury.
Barney Frank, a Democrat who represented Massachusetts in Congress for 32 years, has died. He was 86 years old.
Both the Trump and Healey administrations are using government websites to blame each other for the shutdown.
Which party stands to take more of the blame from voters for the government shutdown? Here's what a new poll says.
A UNH Survey Center/Granite State poll shows John Sununu crushing Scott Brown by 23 points among likely primary voters in New Hampshire.
Seth Moulton said he's running against Sen. Ed Markey because "our party leaders are clinging to that old playbook."
A proposed bill would push back "last call" so Massachusetts bars could stay open until 3 a.m. for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Dover Saddlery is closing its Wellesley, Massachusetts store and preparing for more than 100 layoffs.
The "dirty soda" trend is coming to drive-thrus all over Massachusetts as Dunkin' is now serving up its own version of the viral drink.
Smokey Bones is closing all of its restaurants, including Massachusetts locations in Tyngsboro and Taunton.
Boston ranks right up there with Hawaii as one of the most expensive vacation spots in the country, according to a new report.
New England's largest and oldest Renaissance festival, King Richard's Faire, is a celebration of music, theater, and history.
In a vibrant Salem neighborhood, public art transforms everyday streets into a living museum at the Punto Urban Art Museum.
Renowned for her coastal-inspired artwork, artist Deidre Tao's art can be found in galleries and homes around New England.
With over 100 sculptures woven into the mountainside, the Andres Institute of Art is New England's largest outdoor sculpture park.
Known formally as Gurnet Light, a historic lighthouse has guided mariners at the entrance to Plymouth Harbor for generations.
The Atlanta Braves held on to beat the Boston Red Sox 7-6 on Tuesday night.
Joe Mazzulla of the Boston Celtics was announced as the NBA's top coach for 2025-26.
The U.S. Men's National Team revealed its 2026 FIFA World Cup roster, with Matt Turner and Miles Robinson making the cut.
After months of speculation, a critical day in A.J. Brown trade talks is one week away.
Celtics star Jaylen Brown earned All-NBA second-team honors, the league announced on Sunday.
A Boston man says he's lucky to be alive after jumping into the Charles River to save his dog.
Little Joe the gorilla is leaving Boston after decades at the Franklin Park Zoo.
There's been another sighting of an unusual killer whale named Old Thom in the waters off Massachusetts.
A soccer coach in Ludlow, Massachusetts plans to pay it forward after winning big on a lottery scratch ticket.
The Rumney Rocks Climbing Area is partially closed as nesting peregrine falcons could attack rock climbers.