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With Celtics in California for Finals, Boston Fans Are Sparse in San Francisco
NBC10 Boston’s Susan Tran was on the lookout for Celtics fans on the streets of San Francisco the day before Game 1.
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Positive Parenting: How to Help Your Kids Transition Back to in-Person Learning
The transition from summer school is always tough for kids, but this year may be especially challenging as students return to in-person learning after a year away. Susan Tran chats with parenting expert Cynthia Kriegman about how to prepare children for the change.
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Anti-Asian Violence Brings Up Painful Memories for Children of Chinese Laundrymen
Bigotry and hate against Asian Americans kept many new immigrants to the U.S. in menial jobs for decades, including many laundrymen.
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Remembering the Late JFK Jr. on Eve of 60th Birthday
This week marks what would have been the 60th birthday of John F. Kennedy Jr., who died in a plane crash 21 years ago.
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Three Women With Ties to Boston Receive Nobel Prizes
Three of the latest 2020 Nobel Prize winners are three women from the Boston area. Louise Glück, a poet, won the prize in literature, Andrea Ghez won the prize in physics, and Jennifer Doudna won the prize in chemistry.
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Coronavirus Survivor Speaks Out
A Boston woman who tested positive for COVID-19 is pleading for everyone to practice social distancing.
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Thought You Knew Our Team? Here's a Ton of Interesting Facts You Probably Didn't Know
How well do you know your co-workers? Here at NBC10 Boston and necn, we’ve been getting to know ours a lot better thanks to reporter/anchor Susan Tran. This month, she’s been asking our coworkers to tell her three things she doesn’t know about them and sharing the results with #3ThingsIDidntKnow. They’re fascinating!
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Mass. Man Who Saved 4 From Burning Car Receives 9/11 Courage Award
A Massachusetts man who saved four people from a fiery crash in West Bridgewater earlier this year on Wednesday received a courage award given annually on September 11. Ross Dugan was awarded the Madeline Amy Sweeney Award for Civilian Bravery Wednesday during a ceremony at the State House to mark the 18th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.
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Patriots' Other Newest Team Member Is a Good Boy: A Dog Named Boyd
Antonio Brown isn’t the only exciting new member of the New England Patriots! The Patriots’ grounds team is getting their own new team member who can dash across an NFL field with the best of them — a rescue dog named Boyd.
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Incoming Harvard Student Denied Entry to US by Boston CBP Officer
An incoming Harvard University freshman was denied entry to the United States, the school confirmed Tuesday, the day when first years were set to move into their dormitories. Ismail Ajjawi is an incoming first year, part of the class of 2023. He told The Harvard Crimson, which was first to report the story, that a customs official refused his entry...
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Grandson Charged With Mattapan Woman's Murder
The grandson of a 74-year-old Mattapan woman has been charged with her murder.
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Man Accused of Killing Malden Mother
Two years after a mother of seven was killed, her boyfriend faced a judge.
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Trial for Wayne Chapman Begins
Convicted child rapist Wayne Chapman is on trial after allegedly exposing himself to nurses at a state prison.
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Lewdness Trial for Convicted Child Rapist Wayne Chapman Begins
The trial began Monday for Wayne Chapman, the convicted child rapist who faces additional time behind bars after allegedly exposing himself to prison nurses in Massachusetts. Chapman, 71, has served 30 years in prison after he was convicted of sexually assaulting two boys in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1977. He faces additional time behind bars after the newest accusations came to light last June.
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New Boston Public Schools Superintendent Talks Diversity, Plans for 1st 100 Days
She only started work on July 1, but brand-new Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius is already getting what appears to be a final exam as the district mulls how to deal with a persistent controversy: diversity at one of its best schools.
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1-on-1 With New Superintendent of Boston Public Schools
Boston Public Schools Superintendent Brenda Cassellius is brand new but she is already getting what appears to be a final exam as the district mulls how to deal with a persistent controversy: diversity at one of its best schools.
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Saving Seats for Wakefield's 4th of July Parade
The Wakefield 4th of July parade is so hot, that people from all over are flocking to set up chairs.
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Man Accused of Taking Advantage of Disabled Employees
The owner of a Middleboro coffee shop is accused of taking advantage of employees with disabilities.
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Driver Injured After Wooden Block Breaks Windshield
A freak accident on the highway left a driver hurt on I-93 in Wilmington.