Trans woman says she was targeted with "voodoo doll" left on her car
Palana Hunt-Hawkins has been an outspoken advocate for a variety of LGBTQ+ organizations in New Hampshire.
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Kristina Rex is a reporter for WBZ-TV News.
She joined the station in August 2018 from Portland, Maine, where she worked as a general assignment reporter, investigative reporter, and fill-in anchor at WCSH. She started her career in New England as well, working as a morning reporter for WLBZ in Bangor, Maine.
In Maine, Kristina reported on a wide variety of topics, including Maine's opioid epidemic, an electric company billing crisis, and the corrupt international business dealings of a local ski mountain. Her reporting on Portland's Unsolved Homicides earned her a Maine Association of Broadcasters award for Enterprise Journalism. She was also honored to travel to Houston in 2017 to cover Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath for KHOU.
An Andover native and a graduate of Phillips Academy and Boston College, Kristina is thrilled to be home, reporting for the station she grew up watching.
Palana Hunt-Hawkins has been an outspoken advocate for a variety of LGBTQ+ organizations in New Hampshire.
A woman who lives with a rare metabolic disease relies on a special formula to get her nutrition.
Plans range from getting up early to avoiding the Orange Line altogether.
People who live and work in Chinatown expressed concerns that they would be left stranded by the original MBTA plan.
WBZ-TV's Kristina Rex drove the shuttle bus route that will be in place while the Orange Line is shut down for a month.
The moment lightning struck a fishing boat in Onset Bay was caught on cell phone video.
During the peak hot hours, many of the North End patios were mostly empty.
Teenagers cried and released balloons into the sky Thursday night in memory of Curtis Ashford Jr.
Buyers are shying away from their home searches because of rising mortgage rates.
From Acton to Falmouth to Boston, the seven-day heat wave saw a flurry of power outages.
A local doctor says there is no cause for panic in Massachusetts.
For the first time in weeks, the Sumner Tunnel is closed this weekend.
Teenagers in Brookline are making thousands of dollars parking cars for the U.S. Open.
An Amesbury woman says her dog died of apparent heat stroke after a 4-day stay at a kennel in Salisbury.
The mass murder of innocent children in Uvalde, Texas, brings flashbacks to family members of Sandy Hook victims.