
WBZ News update for September 18
Rainy Monday; Hidden camera in airplane bathroom; 5 shot in Dorchester; MBTA interruptions; Bourne Bridge work
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Rainy Monday; Hidden camera in airplane bathroom; 5 shot in Dorchester; MBTA interruptions; Bourne Bridge work
Service was suspended between North Station and Back Bay.
The MBTA said service was suspended between North Station and Back Bay because of flooding near Haymarket.
Holiday weekend weather; MBTA tracks fire; Crane falls on house; Bottle deposit debate
WBZ TV's Laura Haefeli reports.
Orange Line service has resumed between North Station and Back Bay after a track fire near Tufts Medical Center.
Orange Line service has been suspended between North Station and Back Bay because of a track fire near Tufts Medical Center.
Orange Line service has resumed between North Station and Back Bay after a track fire near Tufts Medical Center.
Riders were unable to add value to their cards at some Orange Line stations but the T said all issues have been resolved.
WBZ's Nick Giovanni reports.
The cause of the stabbing is currently under investigation by Transit Police.
The victim suffered a non-life-threatening wound due to the stabbing.
WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex reports.
MBTA interim General Manager, Jeff Gonneville, gave an update regarding various speed restrictions implemented last week.
Jeff Gonneville, interim General Manager of the MBTA, addresses concerns over MBTA speed restrictions.
Weekend weather; MBTA speeds reduced; Credit card scheme at mall; Postal worker robbed; Cape bridge repair money
Wintry weather mix; Street racing may have led to deadly I-93 crash; Train car removed from highway; Young patients at Disney on Ice
An MBTA Orange Line car that's been stuck on Route 495 in Chelmsford will be removed Wednesday evening.
WBZ TV's Nick Giovanni reports.
WBZ TV's Nick Giovanni reports.
A stranded MBTA Orange Line car that had been stuck in Chelmsford since Tuesday night has finally been removed.
The victim has superficial wounds.
WBZ-TV's Breana Pitts reports.
WBZ TV's Breana Pitts reports.
The MBTA removed 9 new Orange Line subway cars due to safety issues.
A teenager girl was seriously hurt early Sunday morning when she was hit by a car in Braintree.
The Celtics acquired Jrue Holiday on Sunday.
Patriots running back Ezekiel Elliott could be busy in his return to Dallas.
One of the cancer patients honored was WBZ-TV meteorologist Sarah Wroblewski's son Declan.
Patriots quarterback Mac Jones was not fined for an alleged hit to Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner.
The Celtics acquired Jrue Holiday on Sunday.
The Webster Family Campground has been given a 30 day extension to evict residents after ownership demanded more time from the town.
One of the cancer patients honored was WBZ-TV meteorologist Sarah Wroblewski's son Declan.
The Powerball jackpot continues to grow.
Hours before a midnight deadline, Congress passed a short-term funding bill to keep the government running for 45 days.
5in1 Rocker Bassinets sold online at Walmart.com and other websites pose suffocation, strangulation and fall hazards, regulators warn.
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your medical questions.
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your medical questions.
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your medical questions.
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering your medical questions.
How accurate are pet DNA tests and are they a waste of money?
MV Realty, the real estate company accused of duping homeowners into 40-year listing agreements has filed for bankruptcy in 33 states including Massachusetts.
In Massachusetts, a quasi-state agency provides funding for school construction.
The Department of Conservation and Recreation's Office of Dam Safety gave WBZ's I-Team a list of more than 200 deteriorating dams across the state.
Part of the Barrett Park Pond Dam gave way, sending water gushing downstream and damaging homes.
Government funding is now being held hostage by a handful of House Republicans who believe Speaker McCarthy gave away too much to Democrats.
Two controversial voices will soon be gone from the Boston City Council.
The impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden is the latest deployment of a once-rare procedure that's become common in our hyper-partisan political culture.
On this week's Keller @ Large, WBZ TV political analyst Jon Keller is speaking with David Cash, the New England regional administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
COVID issues have become so controversial, most of our political leaders have no appetite for even mentioning the subject.
The toy store's parent company announced an expansion of up to 24 flagship stores, as well as opening stores at airports and cruise ships.
National Coffee Day is Friday, September 29.
Costco is now offering members online health checkups for as low as $29.
The company says it is still committed to making its iconic bricks from sustainable materials by 2032.
Employers are planning smaller pay raises and fewer promotions next year, compared to what they gave this year.
The Vermont Country Store has since become an iconic destination for locals and tourists alike.
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The Celtics acquired Jrue Holiday on Sunday.
Patriots running back Ezekiel Elliott could be busy in his return to Dallas.
One of the cancer patients honored was WBZ-TV meteorologist Sarah Wroblewski's son Declan.
Patriots quarterback Mac Jones was not fined for an alleged hit to Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner.
Ryan Mountcastle hit a tiebreaking double in the seventh inning and scored on an infield hit to lead the AL East champion Baltimore Orioles over the last-place Boston Red Sox 5-2 on Saturday night for their 101st win.
The vocal anti-vax movement in the United States doesn't stop with people.
A meteor was spotted streaking across the sky early Friday morning over Mount Washington in New Hampshire.
24 seagulls have been rescued by the New England Wildlife Center, after finding their way into a vat of used cooking oil.
The 111-year-old annual program makes sure kids in need have a great holiday.
Whale watchers were treated to a glorious sight off Provincetown on Sunday.