VIDEO: Elite Kenyan runners meet Hopkinton students
Elite Kenyan runners meet as their annual tradition with Hopkinton, Mass. elementary school students, at Elmwood School.
View ArticleSIX WORDS: Locals reflect on the bombings a year later
We asked locals how they feel about the Boston Marathon bombings a year later. But we asked them to answer in only six thoughtful words. Here are their responses.
View ArticleVIDEO: Police break up house party along Marathon route
Ashland, Mass. police broke up a house party that was getting out of hand along the Boston Marathon route in Ashland. Most partygoers were Framingham State University students who were bused back to...
View ArticleVIDEO: From the 2014 Boston Marathon sidelines
Watch from the sidelines of the 2014 Boston Marathon - from local emergency personnel talking about security in Hopkinton to spectators cheering along the route to a triumphant finish on Boylston...
View ArticleVIDEO: The making of the scream tunnel in Wellesley
Ask a Boston Marathon runner what part of the 26.2-mile route was the loudest, and they'll probably tell you Wellesley. That's where the Wellesley College ladies set up a scream tunnel - a street full...
View ArticleHonoring Your Service: A Conversation with Coleman Nee - Part One
Wicked Local kicks off its comprehensive coverage of Veterans Affairs in Massachusetts by showcasing an interview with Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Coleman Nee. This is part one. Part two of the...
View ArticleHonoring Your Service: Gregg Brasso
The Wicked Local team continues its foray into the world of Veterans' Affairs, sitting down with Gregg Brasso, the co-host of a new radio show, Veterans' Voices, on WATD based in Marshfield.
View ArticleHonoring Your Service: Jim Cantwell
The Wicked Local team continues their focus on Veterans Affairs with an interview with State Rep. Jim Cantwell to discuss the role politicians play in the process.
View ArticleHonoring Your Service: A Conversation with David Hencke
Wicked Local caught up with David Hencke who is the Outreach Co-ordinator for the Boston VA Hospital system, and spoke with him about the state of Veterans Affairs in Massachusetts.
View ArticleDishing It Out: Bondos in Marshfield
The Dishing It Out team visits Bondos in Marshfield to chat with owner/head chef, Bondo.
View ArticleToxins left behind
Ariel Wittenberg, reporter for the New Bedford Standard-Times in Massachusetts, took a month away from her newsroom to focus on researching and writing about the EPA's approach to cleaning toxic...
View ArticleVIDEO: Flying Above the Clouds
18-year-old Brockton resident, Alex Waithe, goes on the journey of a lifetime on board an Eclipse 500 jet thanks to Norwood-based charity, Above the Clouds, and volunteer pilot, Mark Hanson of Norwell.
View ArticleInterview with Secretary of Education, Matthew Malone
Regional Newsbank Editor, Gerry Tuoti, sat down with Secretary of Education, Matthew Malone, for a conversation on school safety.
View ArticleFew states regulate surveillance
A look inside the surveillance control room in Rockford, Illinois, where police can monitor 47 public surveillance cameras. Rockford and suburban Chicago residents give their thoughts on the use of...
View ArticleDishing It Out: Riva Restaurant, Scituate
The Dishing It Out crew visits Scituate, and speaks with Executive Chef/Owner of Riva, Michael Tondorf, who cooks his famous braised ribs.
View ArticleSubstance abuse and ACA
Dr. George Gilbert treats substance abuse at his family practice in Peoria, Illinois. The Affordable Care Act emphasizes more treatment of substance use disorders in primary care settings such as Dr....
View ArticleNew housing crisis
Rents are rising, and the working poor are spending more each month on housing, forcing tough choices between shelter and essentials, such as food and medicine. While local programs offer some...
View ArticleThe need for affordable housing
The director of a program that is building 12 units of affordable housing targeted at veterans and their families in Massachusetts discusses the desperate need for low-rent housing.
View ArticleMUDFEST at Nessralla Farm in Halifax
The fourth Mudfest was recently held at Nessralla Farm in Halifax.
View ArticleMuseum of Sciene Animal Machines in Motion exhibit
Animal Machines in Motion exhibit at the Museum of Science in Boston.
View ArticleMuseum of Science flight simulator
Gift of flight... visitors sit in a flight chair and flap wing models to spin at Boston's Museum of Science
View ArticleInventor of 'Scoopette' talks about device
Steve Kaufman,of Weymouth, is inventor of the "Scoopette," a new device to clean up after your dog.
View Article4th Floor Artists offers a creative community for South Shore artists
4th Floor Artists offers a creative community for South Shore artists.
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