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6+ hour, 2+ min ago (11+ words) Eric Fisher has an updated weather forecast. Next Weather: WBZ Update...
MassDOT urges patience on roads ahead of Thanksgiving travel
6+ hour, 11+ min ago (29+ words) Massachusetts has stopped all road work projects to ease delays during the busy travel period. WBZ-TV's Brandon Truitt reports. MassDOT urges patience on roads ahead of Thanksgiving travel...
Medford basement flooded with home heating oil after delivery mistake
6+ hour, 19+ min ago (32+ words) More than 350 gallons of home heating oil were mistakenly pumped into a basement in Medford. WBZ-TV's Juli McDonald reports. Medford basement flooded with home heating oil after delivery mistake...
How Boston businesses are coping with penny shortage
9+ hour, 39+ min ago (31+ words) The U.S. Treasury stopped minting pennies, and now businesses are torn between rounding up or rounding down. WBZ-TV's Penny Kmitt reports. How Boston businesses are coping with penny shortage...
Ski season underway at Wachusett Mountain
10+ hour, 29+ min ago (28+ words) Skiers and snowboarders got an early season surprise this weekend as Wachusett Mountain opened ahead of Thanksgiving. WBZ-TV's Aaron Parseghian reports. Ski season underway at Wachusett Mountain...
Home next to Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port up for sale
10+ hour, 39+ min ago (26+ words) The Hyannis Port estate has 13 bedrooms, beach access, and is listed for $21.5 million. Home next to Kennedy Compound in Hyannis Port up for sale...
Medford residents push back against plan to cut trash pickup, expand composting in city
10+ hour, 48+ min ago (389+ words) November 24, 2025 / 6:35 PM EST / CBS Boston Some Medford, Massachusetts residents are upset after the city announced plans to cut trash pickup back to every other week as part of a new plan to expand composting in the city. The compost push comes after the city secured a $200,000 grant that would require the city to limit weekly trash service to 32-gallons a week or the two-week equivalent of the 64-gallon buckets the city deploys now." "There are four people who live in my house, and we go through two barrels, so we pay for an extra anyways," said Chris Donnelly, a Medford barber and resident. "We go through that every week, so if we have to cut it down by 50% a week, I don't know how many people can sustain that."" In a release, the city says solid food waste accounts for…...
Medford considers changing trash pickup to every 2 weeks
11+ hour, 3+ min ago (41+ words) Some people in Medford, Massachusetts are pushing back against a plan to change how often trash is collected. WBZ-TV's Mike Sullivan reports. Medford considers changing trash pickup to every 2 weeks Medford considers changing trash pickup to every 2 weeks...
"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" brings wizarding world to Boston
11+ hour, 19+ min ago (39+ words) The hit play, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,"" focuses on the children of the four main characters from the original book series. WBZ-TV's David Wade reports. "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" brings wizarding world to Boston...
Massachusetts lawmakers call for increased e-bike regulations after Stoneham teen's death
11+ hour, 33+ min ago (251+ words) November 24, 2025 / 5:50 PM EST / CBS Boston A handful of lawmakers are calling for the state to crack down on so-called "e-bikes" after the death of a Stoneham teen over the weekend. Police say Parker Robles, 13, was riding an e-dirt bike when he collided with a car in Stoneham on Friday afternoon. Robles was pronounced dead at the hospital. "It's devastating. The worst, worst thing that could ever happen," Governor Maura Healey said while addressing reporters at the State House on Monday. State Senator Barry Finegold, an early advocate of e-bike regulations, says this is another example of why the state should step in. "You have to have these things licensed. I think you have to have a set speed," Finegold said. "For these things, you have to take a course and there needs to be registration. And at a very minimum,…...