To Do List: Hot Sauce Festival, ArtWalk, The Town and the City Festival
Things are heating up this weekend in Boston, even if the weather isn't. It's part of this week's To Do List.
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Jordyn Jagolinzer is a reporter for WBZ-TV. She joined WBZ in 2022 from WGGB/WSHM-TV in Springfield, where she spent 5 years as an anchor and reporter.
Jagolinzer reported on a wide range of stories including the B-17 crash at Bradley International Airport, and unsolved murder and homicide cases across Western Massachusetts. She also anchored the evening newscasts that were nominated two times for an Emmy Award.
A Massachusetts native, Jagolinzer is a graduate of Penn State University where she earned a B.A. in journalism. She also attended the University of Alicante where she completed her Spanish minor. She also has minors in international studies and business.
When Jordyn is not at WBZ you can find her on the beach in the summer, hitting the slopes in the winter, or playing with her goldendoodle Sterling.
Things are heating up this weekend in Boston, even if the weather isn't. It's part of this week's To Do List.
Celebrate Earth Day with events in Charlestown and Malden and it's the first-ever Drink New England Festival in Boston.
Devastation in New York is leaving questions here in Boston, after one person was killed in a parking garage collapse in Manhattan Tuesday.
The bodies of Pavel Vekshin and Kiryl Schukin of Medford were found in a Brighton storage facility.
There is plenty to do on a busy spring weekend in Massachusetts.
The annual Krystle Campbell Memorial Softball Tournament will end on the 10-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombings.
The COVID pandemic created a tough financial situation for the Capron Park Zoo.
A man and a dog were killed and a woman was critically hurt in a fire at a home in Hopkinton early Easter morning.
With spring finally here, it's time to take advantage of the nice weather this weekend.
Harvard University students received a special visit this week from music legend Flavor Flav.
Meghan Zipin's new book serves as a guide from the time of the bombing to her life with PTSD, her healing, and her journey through motherhood.
With school safety at the top of parents' minds, the Healey-Driscoll Administration is investing more than $570,000 into school safety.
Several cars were damaged during a police pursuit in Foxboro Sunday night.
With Easter right around the corner, grab that some-bunny you love and hop into the holiday with events to get you into the spring spirit.
There was a massive police presence in Charlestown Tuesday afternoon near the Tobin Bridge.