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Jurors hear from John O'Keefe's niece and nephew in Karen Read trial
The Karen Read murder trial resumed Tuesday after the long holiday weekend, and it’s the only day this week that court is scheduled to be in session in the case. After Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives special agent Brian Higgins concluded his testimony, John O’Keefe’s niece and nephew and a doctor who treated O’Keefe took the stand....
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Taking@Issue: No-labels no more in 2024, marijuana pardons, and a soccer stadium debate
NBC10 Boston’s Cory Smith, Sue O’Connell and Matt Prichard bring coverage and analysis of politics and government from Beacon Hill to Capitol Hill every Sunday on @Issue — but there’s always more to talk about. “Taking@Issue” offers a glimpse of the conversations that happen behind the scenes, bringing you insight on the issues that affect Boston and Massachusetts, and the context...
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Taking@Issue: VP picks, Steward Health Care group buyers and North End outdoor diners
NBC10 Boston’s Cory Smith, Sue O’Connell and Matt Prichard bring coverage and analysis of politics and government from Beacon Hill to Capitol Hill every Sunday on @Issue — but there’s always more to talk about. “Taking@Issue” offers a glimpse of the conversations that happen behind the scenes, bringing you insight on the issues that affect Boston and Massachusetts, and the context...
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‘Taking@Issue': A political podcast by NBC10 Boston
NBC10 Boston’s Cory Smith, Sue O’Connell and Matt Prichard bring coverage and analysis of politics and government from Beacon Hill to Capitol Hill every Sunday on @Issue — but there’s always more to talk about. “Taking@Issue” offers a glimpse of the conversations that happen behind the scenes, bringing you insight on the issues that affect Boston and Massachusetts, and...
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EXCLUSIVE: Councilor Lara on why she was driving without a license in JP crash
Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara shared her rationale for repeatedly driving without a license, including in a car crash in Jamaica Plain in June for which she’s facing charges, in an exclusive interview with NBC10 Boston. Lara is accused of driving with a revoked license in an unregistered, uninsured car with an expired inspection sticker that belonged to someone else...
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Boston Mayor's Race: Get to Know the Candidates
Boston voters will cast their ballots on Sept. 14 in the city’s preliminary mayoral election, paring down the field from five major candidates to two. Mayor Kim Janey and City Councilor at-Large Michelle Wu led the pack in polling for much of the race. But recent polls have shown Wu in front, with Janey in contending for second place with…
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Hundreds Rally for Transgender Rights in Roxbury
Nearly 1,000 people gathered in Nubian Square in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood for the second annual March and Vigil for Black Trans Lives on Saturday afternoon. Demonstrators marched to Franklin Park Playstead for a vigil and Pridefest. The event was to support members of the Black transgender community in the state. The event was organized by Trans Resistance, an organization built...
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The Reason for Revere's Success? Immigrants
The story of Revere is one I see through my mother’s eyes. Irene Quinn O’Connell was just 13 in 1933 when she left her grandparents’ home in Buffalo, New York, to reunite with her family, who had sent her to live with her extended family because of the devastating impact of The Great Depression. She joined her family in...
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Meet the Candidates in the Crowded Mass. 4th Congressional Primaries
The race for Massachusetts’ 4th Congressional District is packed as nine Democrats vie to fill the seat being vacated by Rep. Joe Kennedy III, who is challenging Sen. Ed Markey in the state’s highest-profile primary this year. Among the candidates in the 4th are current and former city officials, the founder of education nonprofit City Year, an epidemiologist and...
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US Sen. Bernie Sanders Talks Trump, Comey, Russia
As young people across the nation graduate from high school and college this spring, Vermont’s U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders is asking them to do one important thing: get involved.