Lowell's Leadership Program gives inner city kids a summer camp experience
"We want to give them something they can do this summer that will keep them active and make sure they're learning at the same time."
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Rachel Holt is a lifestyle reporter for WBZ-TV.
Holt joined WBZ-TV in October 2019 from New England Sports Network (NESN), where she was a video host. While there, she covered two Super Bowls and the 2019 Stanley Cup Final. Prior to NESN, Holt was a weekend anchor and reporter for KMVT-TV in Twin Falls, Idaho.
Holt graduated magna cum laude from Northeastern University with a B.A. in communications and production minor.
"We want to give them something they can do this summer that will keep them active and make sure they're learning at the same time."
Dog walker Steven Watson shares his secret to getting the packs of dogs to pose.
The weekend, which is right before the Fourth of July, there are lots of events going on throughout the state to celebrate.
9-year-old Avery Nigrelli designed a gown as part of the David Ortiz Children's Fund that is helping raise money.
The Basketball For Peace Tournament at UMass Boston brings youth, prosecutors, and law enforcement officials together.
Fly in the morning and, when possible, avoid connections.
A Gloucester tradition, a free art show, a film festival, and summer picnic nights are a part of our To Do List.
Popping up around Framingham, colorful painted hearts, each by a different artist.
Take what you need, leave what you can. That's message behind the "blessing box" in Middleboro.
Judie Johnson has been halting cars for more than half a century in her signature high heels.
If you're looking for something to do this weekend, how about picking strawberries or swimming on the Esplanade?
A 22,000 square foot pickleball facility with a restaurant and two bars is opening in South Boston.
"A little mental warfare is never a bad thing," said Game On! bar manager Ricky Falcucci.
Omar Masood has Down syndrome and employs others, like him, who may have otherwise had trouble finding a job.
This weekend, Worcester celebrates a huge milestone and Boston welcomes back two popular events.