Expert weighs in on whether campus encampments are legal
Tents cities are housing demonstrators protesting the war in Gaza. But are they legal and if not, what happens next? WBZ TV's Laura Haefeli reports.
Tents cities are housing demonstrators protesting the war in Gaza. But are they legal and if not, what happens next? WBZ TV's Laura Haefeli reports.
Many said they were uncomfortable with the encampments. WBZ-TV's Paul Burton reports.
A liaison for the encampment at Northeastern told WBZ that they are doing "as much as we can to avoid that situation" that happened at Emerson College on Thursday.
The alley off Boylston Street in Boston that was full of Emerson College student demonstrators for days now sits empty.
Emerson College students appeared in court after being arrested early Thursday morning at a pro-Palestinian encampment. WBZ-TV's Christina Hager and Penny Kmitt report.
Four officers were hurt when Boston Police broke up a pro-Palestinian protest and arrested 108 people at Emerson College early Thursday. WBZ TV's Penny Kmitt reports.
Boston Police arrested 108 people and 4 officers were hurt as they broke up a pro-Palestinian protest camp at Emerson College early Thursday morning. WBZ TV's Chris Tanaka reports.
Boston Police arrested more than 100 people as they cleared out pro-Palestinian protesters and their encampment from Emerson College early Thursday morning.
Boston Police cleared out pro-Palestinian protesters on city property early Thursday morning. WBZ TV's Penny Kmitt reports.
Students were warned by Emerson College on Wednesday their tent-city built outside of the Department of Transportation building violates Boston city ordinance.
The school earlier warned students that police have the right to respond.
Emerson College informed pro-Palestine student protesters that the small tent city they created in an alley near campus is violating City of Boston ordinances.
Students in Massachusetts have set up camps, inspired by protests at Columbia University.
Inspired by protests at Columbia University, pro-Palestinian camps have been set up at MIT, Tufts and Emerson College.
The camps on both campuses were inspired by ongoing demonstrations at Columbia University in New York City. WBZ TV's Jordyn Jagolinzer reports.
The women's soccer team at Emerson College was looking for a community service project. They found one in Athlete Ally.
WBZ TV's Levan Reid reports.
Some of the room transformations appear to have cost thousands of dollars.
Museum president Bob Kendrick talked to WBZ-TV about the exhibit and the significance of one Red Sox player in it.
An exhibit honoring the baseball players that broke Major League Baseball's color barrier is opening Monday in Boston.
An exhibit honoring the baseball players that broke Major League Baseball's color barrier is opening Monday in Boston.
A Wakefield Little League pitcher is being congratulated after he threw a perfect game Wednesday night.
Erasmo Ramírez retired Romy González on a game-ending groundout with two on after the Rays were forced to remove Jason Adam because they lost track of mound visits, and Tampa Bay beat the Boston Red Sox 7-5 on Thursday night.
The Houston Mayor's Office confirmed to CBS News that there were at least four weather-related deaths from the storms.
Free ferry service is being provided to Georges Island this weekend, thanks to nonprofit Boston Harbor Now.
Teenagers are experiencing higher rates of depression than ever before, but a simple smartphone app could help treat a common symptom.
A day care owner in Manchester, New Hampshire and three of her employees are facing charges after police said they spiked children's food with melatonin.
A key witness finished testimony Thursday in Karen Read's murder trial in Dedham.
The family of the gunman who killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine testified in front of a commission Thursday, saying more could have been done to help him and prevent the mass shooting.
Worcester teen Harris Wolobah died after taking part in the "One Chip Challenge" last year.
A woman managed to survive a car fire while going 60 mph as her brakes failed on Route 101 in New Hampshire.
Teenagers are experiencing higher rates of depression than ever before, but a simple smartphone app could help treat a common symptom.
Dr. Mallika Marshall answers a viewer's question on the benefits of kombucha.
A new analysis finds that people who use the newest weight loss drugs, specifically Wegovy, may keep the weight off for years.
Researchers at Yale University determined that people are more likely to remember something if it is unusual or surprising.
Massachusetts researchers found a gene variant that could put some Black Americans at higher risk for heart failure and death, and the variant is not particularly rare.
A woman told WBZ-TV's I-Team she believes she was raped by a killer just weeks before two bodies were found in Brockton in 2014.
The I-Team uncovered a posting on a Massachusetts State Police Instagram account that used a song with racial slurs and talked about guns.
Massachusetts is paying millions to vendors in the migrant crisis with little oversight on how taxpayer money is being spent
A Townsend woman was scammed into believing a famous actor was in love with her. Then the case took on a potentially more sinister turn.
State contracts obtained by the I-Team show taxpayers are paying tens of millions of dollars to hotels for rooms and food.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reaching out to younger voters where they get their news - social media.
Many residents say they really like Boston, but say the cost of living and high housing prices are taking a toll.
Despite an April revenue haul that exceeded forecasts, there is still anxiety on Beacon Hill about overall revenue shortfalls and economic uncertainty.
Surveys have found that support for Israel is "fairly consistent," regardless of campus protests.
Quincy City Council President Ian Cain and Swansea attorney John Deaton are seeking the Republican nomination to run against Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
You can once again grab a cocktail to go in Massachusetts.
April 20, 2024 is Record Store Day. See which record shops in Massachusetts are participating.
Boston Dynamics' latest robot is ready to "exceed human capabilities," the company says.
Rising costs are forcing small businesses located on Boston's Massachusetts Avenue to close.
Boston-based box wine brand Alileo teamed up with Caffe Nero to launch a coffee and wine experience in Massachusetts.
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate is a sprawling seaside mansion in Ipswich dating back to the 1920s with something for all visitors.
Host Rachel Holt visits the nearly 100-year-old carousel and meets the man in charge of restoring all 66 horses.
Located in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, the New England Air Museum features 90,000 square feet of military and civil aircraft.
Since 1934, Neon Williams has made tens of thousands of neon signs from small ones for restaurants to Boston's famed Citgo sign.
The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens in Boothbay, Maine offers more than 300 acres of the largest public garden space in New England.
Erasmo Ramírez retired Romy González on a game-ending groundout with two on after the Rays were forced to remove Jason Adam because they lost track of mound visits, and Tampa Bay beat the Boston Red Sox 7-5 on Thursday night.
Jacoby Brissett is eager to compete with Drake Maye and New England's young quarterbacks for the starting job, but he's also ready and willing to mentor them along the way.
There may be questions along the Patriots' offensive line heading into the 2024 season, but there is no question that David Andrews anchors that unit.
Brad Marchand returned to practice on Thursday, and the Bruins captain had plenty to say about Sam Bennett's controversial hit that has kept him out of Boston's last two playoff games.
Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum gave us a nice reminder that you can have some fun in professional sports.
Researchers spotted a 37-year-old right whale mother named Wolf and her calf off the coast of Massachusetts.
The 2024 cicada broods will not be emerging in Massachusetts - but the buzzing bugs are set to appear here in 2025.
A pair of vultures thought to be "actively dying" actually had too much to drink, wildlife rescuers in Connecticut say.
A fluffy pile of golden retrievers took over the Boston Common in memory of Spencer the marathon dog.
The thick fog made for an eerie sight as the Mayflower II crossed the Cape Cod Canal.