Bianca Beltrán joined NBC10 Boston, NECN and Telemundo Boston in January 2022 as a bilingual reporter.
Bianca has served English and Spanish-speaking communities in Kansas City, Missouri (KMBC), Salinas, California (KSBW), and at Univision-affiliate stations (KPMR and KSMS) along California's Central Coast. While at KSBW, she also anchored the weekend morning show.
She has reported on major events across the country — from wildfires in California to destructive storms in the Midwest — and received an Emmy nomination for her coverage of the 2020 protests against police brutality. She is passionate about probing difficult issues, such as incarceration and immigration. Through her reporting, she endeavors to bring attention to the most serious challenges we face — along with their potential solutions.
Bianca grew up among the strawberry fields of Oxnard, California. She graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara, with a degree in film and media studies.
She enjoys exploring new hobbies and learning niche skills. She has two cats who are an endless source of entertainment and affection.
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Mass. state trooper arrested after alleged drunken driving crash in Tewksbury
A Massachusetts State Police trooper was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after a car crash Sunday night in Tewksbury, according to court documents filed by police. James Doran was taken into custody after the 11:12 p.m. report of the crash at Main and Clark streets, which sent two people to the hospital to be evaluated, according to a Tewksbury...
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Mass. Question 5: Should minimum wage for tipped workers be increased?
Massachusetts voters will soon decide whether to increase minimum wage for tipped workers. Question 5 has been met with support as well as pushback by many in the restaurant industry. The minimum wage for tipped workers in Massachusetts is $6.75 an hour, provided that tips bring them up to at least $15 an hour. If tips don’t make up the...
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Massachusetts parents sue school district over child's AI usage
The 17-year-old student and social studies teacher at odds over the issue both took the stand in federal court Tuesday.
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Enrique Delgado-Garcia honored at Mass. State Police Academy graduation
The newest class of Massachusetts State Police troopers graduated on Wednesday. It’s a bittersweet day, as Trooper Enrique Delgado-Garcia would have graduated with the class. This day was supposed to be a celebration of Delgado-Garcia achieving his dream of becoming a state trooper, but now, his family and friends are mourning his death from injuries he suffered during a...
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Harvard students show how smart glasses can be used to get your personal info with a glance
Two Harvard University students are exposing how much personal information is publicly available online by combining smart glasses and artificial intelligence to collect that data by just looking at someone. AnhPhu Nguyen is a junior at Harvard studying human augmentation, and Caine Ardayfio is a junior studying physics. They used a pair of Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses available to them…
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Parents and teachers demand action amid ongoing mold problems at Cape Cod elementary school
Teachers and parents on Cape Cod are demanding further action be taken against ongoing mold concerns at an elementary school. The start of the school year at Barnstable United Elementary School was delayed because of the mold problems, but members of the school community say it is still making people sick. “My son was in that school over the summer…
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Fallen Mass. trooper's mom believes there was ‘great negligence' in his police academy death
The family of fallen Trooper Enrique Delgado-Garcia spoke exclusively to NBC10 Boston and Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra Thursday ahead of the 25-year-old’s funeral services, saying they believe something strange must have happened at the Massachusetts State Police Academy ahead of his death. Sandra Garcia says her son always wanted to dedicate himself to helping others. When he told her that...
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ACLU says feds should take over investigation of Enrique Delgado-Garcia's death
A week after the death of a state police recruit injured while training at the academy, the ACLU of Massachusetts is calling for a federal investigation. Enrique Delgado-Garcia, 25, was badly injured last Thursday at the Massachusetts State Police Academy in New Braintree. He died the following day at a hospital. State police have said the injuries happened during a…
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Healey addresses process of investigating Enrique Delgado-Garcia's death
A week after Enrique Delgado-Garcia was fatally injured at the Massachusetts State Police Academy, there is still an open question of who will investigate. State police say the 25-year-old recruit was hospitalized last Thursday after being injured during a defensive tactics training exercise at the New Braintree facility. He died the following day. The Worcester County District Attorney’s Office...
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Who will investigate the death of Enrique Delgado-Garcia?
Nearly a week after a recruit was fatally injured at the Massachusetts State Police Academy in New Braintree, it remains unclear what agency will lead the investigation. State police said Friday that 25-year-old Enrique Delgado-Garcia had died at a hospital. One day earlier, police say he was badly injured during a defensive tactics training exercise. Worcester County District Attorney Joseph…