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"US evacuation Sergeant Johan E. Rosario Pichardo One of 13 U. S troops to be awarded the Purple Heart who remains will return to Lawrence this weekend on September 11th a military tribute fit for a general WBC's Carl Stevens has more on a special ceremony coming up this weekend in Quincy. Quincy has long been known as the city of presidents, but it may soon be known as the city of generals as well. Mayor Coke tells me that Saturday morning there's going to be a dedication ceremony for the brand new Generals Bridge and park downtown, that former tribute to 18 current and former military generals from Quincy space to our history when you think about the city of of Adams and Hancock and the glitchy families You know, Um, the threat continues Voice service. That thread continued most recently with former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Joseph Dunford and the current chief of staff of the Army, James Makhan, Ville. Carl Stevens. WBC Boston's news radio landmark moment has arrived in Fall River For the first time a woman will take over the reins, says the city's new veterans agent, Makayla Brito knows firsthand the challenges. Disabled veterans face navigating the VA's system. She suffered a traumatic brain injury while serving active duty of the Marines. For six years. It was during a training exercise accident. I hit my head really hard, actually was knocked out Britos £140 service Dog Rabbit, the Great Dane, a company Her to work at Fall River Government Center Every day when I'm walking, I'm able to hold on to her harness, so I'm able to maintain my balance if I need to. I can lean on her, so I don't fall. Kyle is unique background and experience gives her a lot of knowledge and compassion and helping other veterans get the services they need. We're here to help them, no matter what they're going through. I just want them to remember. They're not alone. Kevin Thomas Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio 6 18 on a Thursday morning first Of school in Boston, and it is pouring pouring at bus stops pretty much all over the Commonwealth and the eastern portion of the state 75 here in Boston, right now. U Mass. Lowell will pay tribute today in remembrance of graduates who died during the September 11th terror attacks. Ceremony will be held later this morning at the campus memorial Sculpture Unity. Nearly 3000 flags have been planted in Boston Public Garden is display in the Garden of Remembrance will honor the 2997 Americans killed in the 9 11 attacks as well as more than 200 from Massachusetts. 6 19. Now another game show shakeup.

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"You to give us this time. Good luck. Thank you. Bettman says armed military members escorted them wherever they went in Haiti, and the president was heavily guarded. He believes the assassination was committed with help from an insider there, probably with some sort of assistance somewhere because you have to be a wink wink not not to get to her. Pittman says. He was actually quite impressed with President Moisture. Very well spoken, very calm. Quiet, respectful, nothing negative to say about Kim Thanh the Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio. 7 49 other news We're watching tonight stateside here in Massachusetts. The feds have said yes to funding that will help the state safely reopened school. The Department of Education has now given Massachusetts the green light to get schools back on track after the pandemic. It's allowing the state to use its remaining $611 million in federal funds to reopen schools in the fall. State had to submit plans to the department, which lays the groundwork for how the federal funds will be used. Massachusetts says it will use the money to safely return to in person learning address learning loss, provide mental health resources to students and tackle disparities in education. Madison Rogers WBZ Boston's news radio, and it's a no go in Boston for a proposal that would have put together a massive surveillance network all over the hub. According to the Globe, Acting Mayor Kim Jamie delaying the rollout of that plan last month. Critics say they were concerned about privacy and racial justice in the project, which, if it had gone forward would have ended up connecting about 1000 cameras around nine cities and towns all over Greater Boston. The city was expected to select a vendor to make this happen. By the end of last month. Again, it was put on pause. And now the plan has been completely canceled. 7 50 We've got stormy weather in the hobble check traffic and weather together coming up in two minutes when you wake up and when you get home, give us five minutes and we'll keep you in the loop. And following this developing story loop is a new podcast from WBZ NewsRadio. My workdays are really hectic and I don't.

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"Pegasus due to arrive at Kennedy Space Center tonight, just four days after it left Stennis Space Center in Mississippi at just over a month after this A test of its four big engines called the Green Rock, NASA says it's the tallest piece of flight hardware it's ever built. 212 FT. Tall, nearly 28 ft in diameter and be moved to the vehicle Assembly building late this week, and if all goes as planned, it will fly and on crude moon mission late this year, NASA still hopes to return humans to the moon by 2024. Peter King, CBS News Orlando and a team from Taunton is taking on the ultimate challenge. When it comes to the world of scouting WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe reports. She couldn't do this. Now that the Boy Scouts have opened up their program to girls. Her dream is to earn both a gold award in Girl Scouts and an Eagle Scout rank in scouts BS. A formerly the Boy Scouts. 13 year old Arianna Batista from Taunton is among the first group of girls nationwide to take part in the new double scouting experience. I join me says I knew I would make a lot of it. And I love the outdoors in both programs, and you expect me, did he? I knew it and learn a lot of life skills that could probably use later as an adult. Both programs. I knew that would make me a well rounded kids. It would teach me good morals and values. Brianna's dad, John was in the Boy Scouts until age 21. He achieved the rank of life Scout. John says his daughter has done a great job juggling both scouting troops as well as her school work. Big deal for her to actually take on both, and I was really proud of how to do it on the cliffs, WBZ Boston's news Radio and it's 6 21. Big delays south of town, especially on that expressway. We'll find out what's going on coming up in two minutes at 6 23 with my king and traffic and weather together. What do you guys talking.

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"Expected to switch gears and in a matter of days recommend less physical distancing in schools that switched in person learning. The agency has been considering a study from Massachusetts about this. WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with one of the authors. The findings of the study suggests that three ft of distancing in classrooms is Justus good as six FT as long as students and staff were wearing masks co author Dr Weston Branch. Women of Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital says researchers compared infection rates between Massachusetts schools that required three FT of distancing and those that required six FT. Here's what they found no statistical difference and no significant difference. Doctor Element says The study shows that kids should not be kept out of school because of the distancing issue. We can bring students and staff at the classroom safely with three FT of distance, and that's a really exciting and important finding, because it's far more feasible for many school district's to bring students back at Three ft than six FT Him Tom, a. Cliff WBZ, Boston's news radio, and we

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"And chili for Wednesday High around 30 Right now, Lots of sunshine weren't like hazy sunshine. Though. 21 degrees in Peabody, 23 down in Quincy and 23 in Boston and Worcester. It's 11 35 another delay for the long overdue 2020 census. The Census Bureau was supposed to deliver numbers that states used to redraw federal voting district maps by the end of March. The pandemic now delaying those numbers until September, which could delay determining how many house seats each state receives in the 2022 midterm elections. As parties use the senses help draw those new congressional district. That's a B C's Andy. Field reporting, officials in one South coast town are discussing the possibility of bringing Airbnb to the waterfront. Let's find out more from WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe. Fairhaven is considering a proposal for an Airbnb on a boat, according to her. Brewmaster Timothy Cox. I gotta call. Somebody wants to purchase a fairly large old tugboat in turn. Eventually, Airbnb will keep it on the morning. Cock says the tugboat would stay put at the morning while renters around it and not go out on the water. But he still has some concerns more and feel that you have the people that have the post here all the time, and then all the sudden somebody's coming in there for the weekend and feel they're gonna party and stuff. That is a big concern. The town's Marine resource is Committee and Planning Board will look Into the proposal. The planning board is already in the process of developing rules for Airbnb on land. Kevin Tana Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio attorneys for a Massachusetts father and son accused of sneaking former Nissan boss Carlos Goan out of Japan and a boss box rather is asking the Supreme Court to halt their extradition while they appeal appeal their case on Thursday, the U. S Court of Appeals in Boston. Refused to put a hold on the extradition of Michael and Peter Taylor. The two men claimed they would be treated unfairly by Japan's legal system. Well, in case you forgot. Tomorrow is a day of love Valentine's Day. But before many of the flowers meant for Geir girls, significant others make it to their favorite flower shop. They have to undergo strict inspection at airports and other ports of entry. Wgcl TV's trace on Bragg reports from Atlanta's Hartsfield Jackson International Airport. The flowers that will end up in flower shops before becoming romantic gives this weekend are imported from countries including Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica as Well as several European countries once they arrive at a U. S port of entry, each.

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"16. Degrees in Fitchburg 19 degrees in Gloucester and 23 degrees of cloudy skies in Boston, a 505 Social distancing and working from home hasn't made it easy to find love during this pandemic, but 79 year old Herb Thomas of Lemon Store in 66 year old Nancy Town, son, Thomas of Apple, they did just that. Here's WBZ is Kim Tunnicliffe with more on this couple's touching love story widows met at a Salvation Army Red Kettle event in November. 2019. Nancy had recently moved to Massachusetts to run the Apple Salvation Army and Herb was called to play at the event. As part of a band. The two struck up a friendship that quickly turned into love. We had a few lunches on breakfast together, then the covert hit. We were isolated and quarantine, so we did a lot of face time. And that's where most of our relationship really began over over the phone. After only months of knowing one another, her proposed to Nancy outside at the Salvation Army's Camp Wonderland in front of herbs, kids and grandkids in front of her and her with her, right. Okay. When he got in his way, I thought he had a solid actually, Her pad fallen head over heels for Nancy and I knew right away. She was the one with the God thing just does not happen. It's not serendipity is not safe. We believe that it was God Ordained Tom A cliff WBZ Boston's NewsRadio Young former Jeopardy contestant recently featured in a special video tribute to the late Alex Trebek has died. Brayden. Smith died unexpectedly on February 5th in Las Vegas. He was just 24 years old. Being on jeopardy was a lifelong dream of hiss. He was five time champion winning more than $115,000. Here is him talking about looking forward to competing in the show's tournament of champions. This video was posted on jeopardy's YouTube channel. Tournament champions is my favorite tournament every year ever since I was a kid. You know, these people are sort of my trip trivia idols and to know that I'm gonna be on the same metaphorical and literal stage that very we're on is really something. His appearance on the show. Was among the last hosted by Alex Trebek. Smith's Cause of death has not been disclosed. The Bishop Feehan hockey player who suffered a spinal cord injury in a game last month, is going to be transferred to a rehab facility.

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"Tuesday morning, he woke up in one of the wireless earbuds was missing. Then he went to take a sip of water and discovered he Couldn't swallow. When I started drinking, it literally filled up. My stop against to the point that started choking event leaned over and had the water drained out was a very strange sensation and unpleasant trip to the ER and subsequent X ray showed Brad had swallowed the air. But in his sleep, it was lodged in the wall of his esophagus and required an emergency endoscopy to remove It never heard me that could be any kind of physical danger, and I was actually very lucky that it stops were dating accident swallowed completely, and it's very surprising to me that it happened in the first place. Tom a. Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio. International tensions growing over Russia's jailing of dissident Alexey Navalny. Russia has expelled diplomats from three European nations, accusing them of attending pro Navalny rallies. The BBC Sarah Rainsford in Moscow officially works is saying that these diplomats basically attended illegal protest. So it says that Diplomats from Sweden, Poland and Germany, two of them in some Petersburg a morning in Moscow, had attended the one of the probe. Alexander Valley rallies on the 23rd of January on it said that that was basically not in accordance with the diplomatic status. It was unacceptable on that they were being ordered to leave the country forthwith, basically, and that's the country's those three countries that also being told that they're expected to behave better and future. On Tuesday, a quarter in Moscow ruled that while in Germany where he was being true, For poisoning. Navalny violated probation terms of his suspended sentence from a 2014 money laundering conviction, so they ordered him to serve two years and eight months in prison. That ruling, prompting international outrage. Actress Jennifer Lawrence, injured while filming movie scenes in downtown Brockton early yesterday morning suffered an injury during a scene which a class window On the Enterprise newspaper building was intentionally shattered. As part of this production sources connection connected to the production. Tell TMZ the actress was shooting Don't look up in Brockton. When they were filming the final scene at about one in the morning. Lawrence was inside a restaurant when the window was supposed to explode is part of the scene. The extent of her injuries are unclear, although we're told they were not all that serious. 6 38 to Wall Street now in business with Bloomberg, shortages of computer chips continued to disrupt the auto industry. Chrysler now part of stolen kisses, joining G M and Ford and temporarily halting some production. It will idle it's minivan plant in Windsor, Ontario, for three weeks starting Monday. Wall Street wrapped up a positive week with a modest gain. Investors are hoping a week January jobs report Willie's passage of President Biden's pandemic relief plan. The now Jones industrial average, Rose 92, the S and P 500 gained 15, the NASDAQ added 79. With legal bets on Sunday's Super Bowl expected to set a record online gaming companies closed higher draft kings Rose 1% Penn National gained almost 9% Both are up 35% so far this year. Pizza shops are expected to see their biggest Super Bowl Sunday ever. With many Americans planning to watch the game at home. They've stockpiled ingredients and added staff. I'm Larry Kowski Bloomberg business on WBZ. Boston's NewsRadio Coming up, It's 6 45 coping with covert restrictions on Super Bowl Sunday. There.

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"Covert patients in hospitals. Carl Steven stop DBT Boston's news radio at 5 46. It is a numbers game on Capitol Hill House and Senate Democrats, saying they plan on moving forward with covert relief bill with or without Republican support. The White House defends the Democrats use of a parliamentary process that could see the package passing. On a party line vote there many opportunities for Republicans to offer amendments. Press Secretary Jen Psaki calls $1400 relief checks a top priority for President Biden, pointing to the kind of family that would receive 11 is working as a nurse. The other is a teacher making $120,000 a year should get a check proposal, floated by moderate Senate Republicans who met with the president this week would phase out checks for couples without Children. Making over $80,000 a year. Stephen Portnoy CBS News at 5 47. A recently discovered Corona virus variant in Great Britain is reportedly mutating further. Leading to fears it could become resistant to the batch of current vaccines in an effort to slow the spread house by House covert testing is now underway in parts of England, where the variant from South Africa was first identified Some health experts saying that the coming weeks of the pandemic Could be the worst yet well at 5 48 some college students in Worcester, our insta grabbing some course credits thanks to a subject they are all too familiar with. You may call instagram a waste of time. But some students at Clark University call it homework. They get to study something that they're really deeply interested in at the same time. You know, they get what's good for them, which is really rigorous, high level thought human and teaches a course called mean culture and comedy theory. You know what means are right images and or sounds that Repeated and varied through a syriza of culturally fascinating generations to oversimplify that funny pictures on the Internet like the Bernie Sanders than his mittens thing from a couple of weeks ago, he says, means have become so relevant to the way we express and share ideas that it's worthy of a semester long course It would have been really easy to dismiss mean culture as something that was just frivolous and not worth paying any attention to a boy. That was wrong. Match your WBZ Boston's news radio Homework assignment tonight Class. Go on Instagram. That is something else right there. At 5 49 controversy over a thin blue line flag in ton we get more from WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe. It'll be a shared decision making process. Taunton School Superintendent John Cabral says high school students in school resource officers will be working together to decide what to do about the thin blue line flag mural on the wall outside of the SA Rose office 100 students signed a petition calling for its removal. Superintendent Cabral says student Voice their concerns during a recent meeting on the issue, there were different viewpoints very consistent with what you're seeing, being played out in society. Everyone was very mindful and very respectful, that everyone's a few points who is a very, very well thought out, Organized and productive meeting Kim Tom a. Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio, 5 49 on Capitol Hill, the House approving a new measure that will find lawmakers up to $10,000 for Refusing the past through the chambers metal detectors. The strategy is unfolding as Democrats say former President Trump is singularly responsible for the U. S. Capitol building attacks a few weeks back all the former president's legal team, saying the impeachment is unconstitutional, and he's protected by the First Amendment and pardoned by former president Trump former chief strategist Steve Bannon. May still be facing state charges of defrauding voters in New York. It's now 5 50, a daring rescue by police officers on Cape Cod as an unconscious woman was pulled from a burning home. The quick action of four Barnstable police officers Speirs a woman's life officers, Marcus Cunningham and Nelson surveyed were the first to respond to the fire, which broke out at a home in Centerville just after three o'clock Tuesday morning. Despite intense flames and heavy black smoke, the officers made their way inside through an attack sunroom inside, they found an unconscious 69 year old woman laying on the kitchen floor and carried her outside. They placed her down near the driveway is officers Michael Lima and Gustavo, A lawyer arrived and began to revive her. The heat and smoke were so intense, they were forced to pick up everything and move across the street. Unidentified woman was eventually resuscitated and is now being treated at a Boston area hospital for smoke inhalation before responding. Officers were also treated for smoke inhalation and released from Cape Cod Hospital. Later Tuesday morning. Tim done WBZ, Boston's news radio and the New Jersey Man recovering after receiving a rare face and hands transplant Joe DeMeo undergoing the procedure two years After he was badly burned in a car accident. Doctors say the procedure appears to be a success. Since the surgery, DeMeo is relearning how to smile, Blink pension squeeze with his new face and hands. It is 5 51 few snow flurries out there. Outside of that. It's going to be an interesting forecast heading into the weekend, and we do have cold on the way, but it's a few days from now we'll check the roads as well. Traffic and weather together. Next. It's 5 51.

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"Home of a child pornography suspect at about 6 A.m. when shots rang out. The FBI said two agents were shot and killed. Three others were wounded. The gunman barricaded himself inside the home for several hours, but was confirmed dead. The shooting is now under investigation. That's a B C's Erica Turkey. There's a controversy and taunting over a painting of a thin blue line Police flag. The BBC's Kim Tunnicliffe with more on the flags, controversy and what might be done shared decision making process. Taunton School Superintendent John Cabral says high school students in school resource officers will be working together to decide what to do about the thin blue line flag mural on the wall outside of the SA Rose office. Students and SA Rose painted it together a couple of years ago but read Simply 100 students signed a petition calling for its removal. Superintendent Cabral says students voiced their concerns during a recent meeting on the issue. There were different viewpoints very consistent with what you're seeing, being played out in society. What was great was that the students all had a chance to speak all how to turn her chance to be listened, and everyone was very mindful and very respectable. If everyone's few points, it was a very, very well thought out, Organized and productive meeting Tom A. Cliff WBZ, Boston's new Was radio Remember of the Massachusetts State Police in custody facing charges in New Hampshire Sergeant Brian Erickson was detained his home Sunday morning. State police couldn't comment, comment or confirm the charges against him, only to say that he was taken for a court appearance in Exeter, New Hampshire into Stefano, Massachusetts State police spokesman says When we relieved him of duty, we took all of his Massachusetts state police equipment from him, and it's scheduled a departmental hearing for him later this week. No bail for a Boston man charged with attacking a state police trooper on route 24 in Randolph. Devin Fuller faces charges including assault with intent to murder and assault and battery on a police officer after that confrontation following a traffic stop on Saturday, authorities allege the suspect pushed the trooper into traffic, punched him and reached for his service weapon. Fuller was ordered held without bail pending a dangerous this hearing. After not guilty pleas were entered on his behalf. Well, it's ground hog day. That means a chance for an early spring or not. It is February 2nd. So, like every year for the past 100 or so they gathered and pokes a Tony, Pennsylvania even though like much of everything else these days, it was a remote celebration. Beautiful morning. This I can see. With all my fans viewing virtually well when ground hog punks attorney Phil emerged from his little house, the forecast became official six more weeks of winter. There will be you fake crowd noise, and we're in for another month and a half of shoveling snow. Sherry Preston ABC News is like a second opinion. You might rather listen to the Massachusetts Crown Talk Instead, Miss G s..

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"WBC's Karen Regal rode shotgun with Melrose Police Officer Alan Brown's job is patrol and as the city of Melrose digs out, his job is to check The roads are passable. Brown usually gets a friendly way from people. He was also stopped by a man who asked when he'd be able to get a covert 19 vaccine. When we're out here, we're looking at all different types of things just assessing the conditions looking for down. Why is looking for problems? Has meant many times where the weather resource that notifies the department of Public works when we come across different has this condition so by us being out here You know where another set of eyes and Eisen is in Melrose, Karen Regal WBZ Boston's news radio, by the way, checking the power outages Right now across Massachusetts. We still have 2545 of them. They are scattered, but primarily, we're looking at Suffolk County, Norfolk County and as six county Whole day to night. Cold nine ahead, toe have no heat. Ah, painting of the thin blue line, please flag is under discussion and Taunton. The flag has become controversial after its use in the Capitol Hill riot, It'll be a decision making process. Taunton School Superintendent John Cabral says high school students in school resource officers will be working together to decide what to do about the thin blue line flag mural on the wall outside of the SA Rose office students and SA rose paint Get it together a couple of years ago, But recently, 100 students signed a petition calling for its removal. Superintendent Cabral says students voiced their concerns during a recent meeting on the issue. There were different viewpoints very consistent with what you're seeing, being played out in society. What was great was that the students all had a chance to speak all how to turn her chance to be listened and everyone was very mindful and very respectful that they're the ones few points. It was a very, very well thought out, organized and productive meeting. Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio. Which vaccine should you try to take? Doctors say anyone you can get that will be busy Jumbe back without story. Dr. Mark your whack over based a medical centers served on the governor's task force for the pandemic, he says There's far too much talk among the national media about people getting a 95% successful vaccine. As opposed to a 75% successful vaccine. Let's say you had the opportunity to get a covert vaccine that was 70% effective. Would you want to wait two months to get the 95% effective one and risk getting covert. In the meantime, I don't think so. The doctor says the intent of the vaccine is never to prevent you from absolutely not getting the virus but to prevent people from getting serious infections that could be deadly. In the Springfield bureau. John Bay Back WBZ Boston's news radio Senator Mitch McConnell is blasting a fellow Republican Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, She's become a lightning rod in Washington. He's scolding her for holding beliefs that he calls cancer for the GOP. ABC is Megan to museum with the update In 2019 video, she's heard calling House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a trader. It's a crime. Punishable by death and in a deleted Facebook post. Green examines whether a deadly California wildfire was started.

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"Is 5 16 going to get worse before it gets better. That is the message from President Biden. CBS is Stephen Portnoy's saying the light at the end of the tunnel for Corona virus. Still a ways off first White House news conference, the president told reporters. The end of the Corona virus isn't just around the corner. It's going to take time. It's going to take a heck of a lot of time. While he says he's hopeful most Americans who want to be vaccinated will be able to get the shots by spring with herd immunity in view by the summer. We're still going to be dealing with this issue. In early fall. Mr Biden points to grim forecasts of 660,000 American covert deaths by then. Stephen Portnoy. CBS NEWS Oh, at 5 16, a new Brazilian variant of coronavirus, now making its first known appearance in the United States. The strain, known as the Brazilian P one is found that a patient from Minneapolis who had recently returned from South America, some researchers are concerned that this variant may be able to re infect people were already sick and from covert 19. Time at 5 17 I fund raiser that keeps on giving the Westport Grange 1 81 sold heart signs and town to raise money for the local food pantry. Some of those signs are now being repurposed as we hear from WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe. The white signs with a red heart in the middle went over so well. They ended up all over people's lawns and outside storefronts and businesses. In Westport Grange member Sarah LeValley knew some residents would be throwing away their plastic signs. So she went online to look up. How to repurpose plaice. To collection type signs. LeValley came across the University of New Hampshire professor who teaches students how to re use common items to help those with special needs The grain just now donating the discarded signs to that professor and her students. They came up with the idea of making Gideon and this is things devices or disabled. People use a little Velcro and blue and sisters and they make it into a stand for and I passed a wheelchair or phone holder Kim Tom a. Cliff WBZ, Boston's news radio. 5 18 another break in reported at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. But this one is not as monumental as the last one. Police responding over the weekend after someone smashed an outside door at the rear of the building, the suspect was seen leaving the scene on bike. Nothing was stolen. So far, no arrests have been made. The museum is famous for a still unsolved heist of 1990 of over a dozen masterpieces worth around a half billion dollars. And evening focused on opioid addiction later on this week, and Milton WBC's Chris Pharma has more Thursday evening, The Milton Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition will host a screening of a documentary called Gateway, a film about the re families inadvertently impacted by opioid addiction brought on by prescription medication issued after surgeries. The whole point of the movie is to show that opioid addiction can happen to anybody. Yet recovery is possible as well. Laurie Stillman is director of the coalition which brings together lar enforcement. Schools and leaders of faith in business to address the addiction and abuse epidemic, and she'll be on hand Thursday night could lead a discussion with a prevention and treatment specialists who can answer the audiences questions. We're also going to review a number of the non opioid options for pain management. Chris Mama WBZ Boston's news radio, It's now 5 19. It's the most wonderful time of the year, little tongue and cheek. Their tax season is upon us. However, Uncle Sam is Expected to be helping you out too much when it comes to write offs for the many people who are now working from home many of us made less than last year, thanks to layoffs and furloughs and cuts and ours, you know pandemic. We probably spent more working from home Internet electricity, heat office stuff. That may not translate on your tax returns. Has Tom Terranova, the owner of the tax firm turnover and associates, because there is no right off for a home office unless you're self employed? Not anymore. Unfortunately for 2020, there isn't and there hasn't been any new legislation. That would offer the taxpayer a deduction. It would be nice given everybody's circumstance for 2020 not to mention if you needed every dollar of your unemployment and didn't have taxes taken out. The man is expecting to be paid now. Karen Regal WBZ Boston's news radio. It's now 5 20. A new art display is looking back and shining a light on a tragic chapter in the history of Greater Boston. WBC's match here has that story. Airline, Toth is placing small battery powered candles into hundreds of white paper bags, then lining them up along a walking path. The installation is about people before highways Day more than 60 years ago. In this exact spot, there were homes, entire neighborhoods that got torn down to make way for a highway project that was never completed. Nonetheless, families were displaced. They weren't given the decision, whether they wanted to leave or we're ready to leave, or it was convenient for their life to leave. Names of the residents are written on each of the glowing bags, including the mother of former state Rep. Michael Haynes. It's fair to say that she died of heart ache from losing her home in Roxbury. Matt Shearer, WBZ Boston's news radio and the Treasury Department, now renewing an effort to put Harriet Tubman on a redesigned $20 bill, replacing former president Andrew Jackson. The Obama administration had first proposed putting the abolitionist on the bill Back in 2016. Tubman, the mastermind of the underground railroad would be the first African American to appear. In U. S currency. It's 5 21 on this Tuesday morning. We've got snow in the forecast deemed of or what.

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"The former president can mount a defense on the Senate can properly consider the factual Legal and constitutional questions. President Biden today said he was open to a delay as it would give the Senate more time to approve his Cabinet. More time. We have to get up and running to meet these crises better Senate Democrats need 17 Republicans to join them to convict Mr Trump. None are yet on board and some are questioning having a trial at all. And this will be the first time of former president will face impeachment after leaving office, so he's out of office. But for one Eastern business owner Donald Trump will not soon be forgotten. The former president's likeness all over T shirts and sweatshirts and hats and nearly two dozen stores in three different states. Chief Lambert has decided to keep about 10 of his 22 New England for Trump Stores Open despite the fact that Donald Trump has left the White House. Lambert believes Trump is a brand unto himself. You could mention any president in history when you think of Donald Trump when you think of that name Trump people anywhere in the world could relate to it. Donald Trump is known is probably the most well known person. The world. My opinion sales at the Trump Stores surged during the election, and as you might expect, die down after he lost all of our stores were doing at least 50% off in some sort of every item in five or $10 so great deal come on in some of the course stores that will stay open are located in Eastern Bellingham, Peabody, North Providence, Warwick and Windham, Connecticut. Kim Tana Cliff WBZ, Boston's news radios, and Biden has thus far signed dozens of executive orders to help lay the ground. Work for future covert 19 relief among them in order to promote a $15 per hour minimum wage. If he sees Deidre Bolton explains how Economists believe this could actually help the economy In the long run. We had a little bit of a test bubble, and by that, I mean, economists were watching really closely. The cares act in March. That was not by accident. You take a 40 hour workweek times the 600 you do in fact and break it down into this new minimum wage, And when economists were looking at that, they just said, You know what that did increase consumer spending, which, of course, as we know is two thirds of our economic activity, and there was that positive bump felt. Other executive orders halt funding for the construction of former President Trump's border wall, reversing Trump's travel ban targeting largely Muslim countries and a face mask mandate on federal property. With the new administration, now in control of the covert 19 response changes could be coming for states moving forward Maryland Senator Ben Carden telling ABC News that Now is the time for a comprehensive plan to keep states on the same page for such items as vaccines or PPE distribution. States need to have a clear understanding as to how the distribution is going to be done, and they have that the capacity that that the personnel they have to have the the game plan said that communities to treated fairly that outreach and the other served communities, so we need an overall strategy from the federal government now overseas. Where there is Mork concerned about this UK variant of the Corona. Iris has the coronavirus. Death toll climbs to over 413,000 lives lost a new fears that the UK variant could also be deadlier. In addition to being more transmissible that UK variant is now in nearly half the states 21 total. It's believed to be 50% more contagious, According to early evidence from British health officials. It could be even up to 30% deadlier. But more research is needed. The good news is the vaccines appear to work against the new strain. NBC's serene Shaw reporting from Los Angeles and staying out West Stanford University researchers hunting for variants of that coronavirus those we know about and others that Might be brand new. Our intention is to screen all of the positives that come through the Stanford Clinical Virology Laboratory after Benjamin Pinsky, the lamps medical director, says Stanford will collect samples from its testing sites in Santa Clara and say Matteo counties and parts of the East Bay. Dr. Pinsky's team will be looking for several worries of new variants that have popped up since the pandemic first began. In places like the UK, South Africa, Brazil, and even here in California, researchers are focused on figuring out how these mutations affect the viruses behavior. Is it more infections or more lethal and importantly, are the current vaccines still effective? Devon feeling reporting the information will be shared with county and state health officials who might be able to use it as an early warning system. Everyone wants to be in the know, but.

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"None as important as opening the state's first mass vaccination site, he told reporters after the year. The country just went through. The vaccines are a light at the end of the tunnel and give people hope for the future in Foxboro, Kevin Tonda, Cliff WBZ, Boston's news radio and a second similar site, is planning to open up its Way park on the first of next month, Right 7 33 pretty quiet night so far, but I feel like I might have drinks that I hope that's not true Time for traffic and weather together Super where retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes Here's Mike Yeah. Things are pretty quiet out there. Nicole. Yeah, no problems reported here on the expressway. So you've got a good ride into the city here. I've got 11. Maybe 12 minutes from Raintree up to the tunnel and South bound is clear down past the East Milton Square overpass. So things are going on The expressway in the Rue three along the South Shore is good as well. Here. Women down into Plymouth. A good ride for you there all the cape highways. They're fine, including red six for 28. The bridges and the canal roads, All quiet routes. 24 95 south. They're fine. Coming down from 93 up to the north volume. Very light on 1 28 here between, say, Wall, Fam and Danvers. No problems there. 93 is clear all the way to the New Hampshire border and no difficulties on Rue one. The Mass Turnpike has been good since late this morning, and it's still clear both directions between 2 90 Auburn and the potential tunnel downtown. Speaking of downtown, things are good coming into the city Tonight. Storrow Drive looks good coming in past the Longfellow Bridge the Tobin Bridge and deliver it down Rampart. Good and so is the lower deck of 93. My king with WBC's traffic on the three them for the rest of the 90 occasional Fleury, maybe in northern Massachusetts. But, you know, I keep watching the radar and it looks like for the most part these air starting to clear up, so we'll take that for sure. We've got a pretty cloudy night ahead with the load just about 30, right by the coast and closer toward the lower twenties, if you're north and west of Boston Tomorrow. Some sunshine not quite so cold in the afternoon high pushing the mid forties maybe a flurry or to north and west of 4 95 in the afternoon and evening hours. We can so far looking pretty good son on both Saturday and Sunday, But it will be very cold. So if you have to be outside layers, warm drinks, mittens, maybe Bernie mittens, whatever you choose. We've got a hand. You're 31 on Saturday. Real fields in the teens and then for your Sunday we've got blustery conditions behind near 32. Let's take a look at the temperatures right now, saying 27 in Westford, west of town, 25 in south Bridge south of town on the South.

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"Landmarks. City Hall, Zaken Bridge and TD Garden, all lit up after sundown last night. Researchers are working on a new coronavirus smell test, which could detect early signs of the illness. Skeptics, however, say it's unlikely to pass the real world smell test. Dr Anthony Fauci says he can see the light at the end of the cove in tunnel with hopes that so called herd immunity can be reached and some sense of normalcy can return. By this fall. Baseball is in the air in Worcester come this spring, the city is about to welcome the minor league Wooster Red Sox to a brand spanking new ballpark and WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe tells us when Polar Park opens in April, there will be a little extra something on the rooftop. Harvard Pilgrim Health is sponsoring an urban garden called Who's Sox farms, which will be located on the second deck of the third base concourse. The regional Environmental council will be operating the farm, according to executive director Stephen Fisher. We grow could include greens like spinach, lettuce, legal, a radishes, carrots, tomatoes, eggplants, peppers. The concession stand will sell some of the fruit and veggies grown at the urban garden. But most of the food will be distributed out into the community of the food should be donated to area food pantries and food banks. The RTC runs Mobile farmers market some of the food that's growing on it might be going out to move the mobile farmers. We could program Kevin Tom, the Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio at 608, Let's check in on Wall Street this early hour and find out where the market is headed. We check with Bloomberg Business. Tom Busby is with us. Good morning, Tom. Hey, Good morning, Jeff Will Washington waits for today's inauguration and Wall Street gears up for more buying a lot of expectations of more stimulus money from the Biden administration. That's got Dow futures up 87 points right now, the day How? Added 119 on Tuesday, Microsoft investing more than $2 billion in cruise That's the driverless car start up majority owned by General Motors. And air safety officials in Canada have given the OK for the long grounded Boeing 7 37 Max jet to fly again in that country. Officials in the European Union expected to give their okay very soon. I'm talking Busby Bloomberg business on WBZ Boston's news radio. Some signs of hope it a post holiday coronavirus surge details coming up. It's 609 every great debut,.

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"Mr. Biden is also pushing to increase minimum wage to $15 an hour. Joe Biden's chief of staff, is in contact with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. A new year often means for a lot of people trying to hit the gym. More so fitness centers are doing their best every day to make that resolution possible right now and during this covert 19 pandemic, Here's CBS's Jim Priscilla. Many gyms air doubling down on covert 19 safety measures with the usual uptick in business after the first of the year. Ross Flora's owns a fitness center in Charlottesville, Virginia, remain focused on the protocols and procedures that we need to to make sure that we provide a safe and healthy environment for those trying to reach Europe in his goals. Many fitness centers air offering online workouts for those hesitant to go into a gym gym, Krystle a CBS News across the country, businesses are wrestling with the best ways to get an entire war. Workforce vaccinated here, CBS a Steve Caven should companies make a covert vaccine mandatory for workers. Nearly half of the people who weighed in said Yes. Do make it mandatory, Jessi Hempel of linked in says in that company's survey of users on the question, 40% said, no financial incentives like the one offered by dollar general to its employees might be an answer The balance years to provide the incentives that Aaron Credit going to encourage them to do the right thing in the name of science for public health. Well, also Allowing them to feel that they are making the decision. Steve CASE and CBS News a teenager from Eastern, keeping it all in the family, ending her high school years of the big project on autism. We get the story from WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe 17 year old Haley cut burned, decided to focus. Her senior project at Oliver Aims High School on raising awareness about autism. That's because she has a younger sister, who was on the autism spectrum between the whole life. Tina struggle and it comes making friendships at school have We want to do a big project to raise awareness for a lot of years Now. As part of Hayley's project, she created a fundraiser selling T shirts and sweatshirts that include the picture of a blue puzzle piece, which represents autism. Half of the funds raised will go to purchase sensory integration toys for Children with autism in Eastern faculty toys, like the City centers, Little clicking but employs my sister like those, it could be way too bloody give so far she's raised over $1000. Kim Tom, a. Cliff WBZ, Boston's news radio governor, Charlie Baker, signing a bill that will let you know when you're swimming and raw sewage, huh? WBC's Karen Regal has the story for us with the one senator Diana dissolved Liam has been working on. It has wanted this bill to become law for a while it requires two which facilities to notify the public when they need to discharge raw sewage into waterways. Something that has been an issue along the Merrimack River. She and other lawmakers said. Family should know family trips to the beach or taking their animals down to the river going on in their kayaks, going on their boats or just going for a family swim. Didn't wanna make sure that at our beach is all very beachcomber Island on all along the Merrimack River in the first half success of the ambience. You know, this is something statewide as well that residents are informed that they have the tools they.

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"Says. During the overnight hours, someone vandalized all of the flags hanging from the first responders. Appreciation overpass at Exit five in west Barnstable. All of those flags now have big holes in them. They melted them all. Basically looks like someone took acid dumped him on each flag, and it Melted the flag. Eggs are Oh says the Good Samaritan has stepped in to help, including offering reward money for information leading to an arrest in connection with the vandalism. Gentleman stopped in the possible police station. He lives in the area. He loved seeing the flag, so he told them. He would make a donation to pay for the new ones and be offered a $2500 reward him Tom, a Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio, The living room will remain the classroom for students in the sockets, public schools. System. Last night, the school committee voted to pause plans to reopen as we hear from Carl Stevens. It was a somber Saugus School committee meeting Thursday night. The plan was to finally reopen schools their clothes since last spring next week with a hybrid model, But Superintendent David Derosa, citing the recent number of virus cases, the surgeon cases recommended they put it on hold. I'm getting e mails from parents questioning again. The common theme rational Why you trying to open when all the telltale signs say Please stay close, he said. Everybody concerned would be a lot more comfortable re opening what a vaccine becomes more readily available. The school committee voted to pause the reopening, and so it's more remote Learning in Saugus. Carl Stevens, WBC Boston's news radio, Massachusetts public schools report 930 nuke over 19 cases from last week. This includes 523 cases among students and 407 among staff members. It's one await joining us again over a Bloomberg Here's Andrew O'Day. Give me a good sign for the pandemic battered economy. Laurie US manufacturing cranked higher in December That is the eighth straight monthly gain, but it's being countered by another reading today, showing an unexpected 0.7% decline. In December U. S retail sales right now the Dow was falling. 18 NASDAQ Losing 67 has to be 500 down. 19 Michelob wants to help you save the planet one can at a time Anheuser Busch InBev. Teaming up with metal.

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"Lot for the Rockingham Rail Trail. Lisa encouraging anybody who may have seen her that morning or who has any information regarding Helen's whereabouts between about 5 30 in the morning and 7 30 on December 30th are being urged to contact them. Capitol police coming under fire for not being prepared enough for a large mob that rioted this week in Washington with visas came to Nicholas spoke with a security expert about what went wrong. Tim Gallagher knows the Capitol building like the back of his hand. He served as director of the FBI field office in Washington, D. C from 2014 to 2016 and worked two inaugurations. He shocked the protesters were able to breach the Capitol building with the East. They did, given the pre plan protocols that are in place for protests. Other large crowd events, probably vehicle barriers in the streets and cells, and you would expect to have a perimeter well out on the lawn there of potentially National Guard or occasion like here, you could not have that. I asked him about widespread accusations that President Trump incited the crowd at a rally right before the protest coming on this case in particular, But when individuals in sight crowds to commit violent acts and people get hurt, there's liability that attached but I'll just leave it at that time. Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio juices Congressman, Stephen Lynch. Another House committee chairs are asking to be briefed as soon as possible on the FBI's plan to investigate and prosecute those involved. In the capital incident this week and a letter the chairs say that President Trump incited the violence include telling his supporters at a rally. You'll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength and you have to be strong. They say it's important. The FBI make sure the perpetrators of the domestic terrorist attack are brought to justice. In 12 days, President elect Joe Biden will be sworn into office. Many will be attending. But now we know one person who won't the current president. It hasn't happened since 18 69 when Andrew Johnson, who was sympathetic to the South, refused to attend the inauguration of the former Union Army leader Ulysses S. Grant. Now, Donald Trump says he'll similarly skip Joe Biden's inauguration. The announcement on Twitter comes despite Mr Trump, saying in a video last night that now is a moment for reconciliation. Today he tweets. The people who voted for him are Patriots who will quote not be disrespected or treated unfairly. At CBS to Steve Importantly, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she's taken an unusual step in an effort to protect the country from the president. In a letter to colleagues, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she talked to joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Mark Milley about preventing in her words in Unhinged president from using nuclear codes. She said she discussed available precautions to prevent President Trump from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike to CBS and Steve Dorsey. 4 38. We're after Wall Street and Rhodey is had Bloomberg really can't get used to this every day. But Record days. Air Pretty nice, Andrew. You know we'll take him when we get him following yesterday's rally to do all time highs. Wall Street struggled most of today but ultimately ended higher for new records. Now Rose 57 NASDAQ jumped 134 S and P 500 up 21 as well Straight reacted to an unexpected drop in U. S job creation in December. Down 140,000 instead of up 50,000 is forecast. U. S payrolls declined 9.37 million for all of 2020. The market also weighed in, though on prospects for a new pandemic financial aid measure I've been the president elect supposed to for trillions in aid, but also signs that not all congressional Democrats need to pass a clean bill are at least yet on board. And you wrote a Bloomberg business on WBZ. Boston's NewsRadio Every Great day. You say plenty of news happened during your.

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"Doesn't stood outside the Trump International Hotel near Columbus Circle for about an hour, holding up two banners that read. Trump is guilty and indict Trump and his correspondent Scott Pringle. US some social media platforms of bringing down the hammer on the president's CBS's Jim Priscilla tells us the president's finding himself on the outside looking in on some sites. Facebook is batting President Donald Trump, at least until President elect Joe Biden is sworn into office. In a post Facebook founder Mark sucker, Berg said. The risk of allowing Mr Trump to use the social media platform is too great after his incitement of a mob that later touched off deadly violence that the U. S. Capitol, Twitter and Instagram have also temporarily blocked the president's accounts after he repeatedly posted false claims about election fraud. Jim Krystle, a CBS News What about Social media and the role it may have played in the violence that broke out on Capitol Hill yesterday. The New York Times is also reported that a lot of what happened On Capitol Hill. What's actually organized on social media, particularly on some of these alternative social networks like parlor, which have become online havens for extremists whose accounts have either been suspended by Twitter or Facebook. Or no, they wouldn't be able to have an account on those services to see that see ensure Facebook's resuming its ban on political ads in Georgia. Now that the Senate runoff there are over the platform posted a message. Thank the state would join the rest of the U. S. In the nationwide ban that was put in place after the November 3rd presidential election. The restriction on Facebook was lifted for Georgia, December 16th in order to get more political information out to voters. 20. Any sporting events have taken a back seat because of the pandemic. And with many in person sports leagues shuttered, more and more communities are turning to ease sports to fill the void for kids. Inaugural Central Massachusetts Recreation and Parks Association East Sports League will soon be up and running. The Hudson Recreation Department teamed up with seven other towns to form the virtual league. The idea is to give kids stuck at home away to compete with other Children online while socializing and having fun report games are The kids are playing at home anyways, on their video systems. This is an opportunity to take what they're already doing and expanded into a avenue for them to compete against other kids, Whether it's in their town or in the surrounding towns similar to when they would play baseball or football team. They would travel around play different towns since Assistant Recreation director Dan Hannan says competition will take place one night a week for an hour. There will be adult supervision. Kevin Tom a Cliff WBZ, Boston's news radio, said, Let's go. Can't tell.

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Boston based non profit Team Harmony is working to eradicate hate & racism, one young person at a time
"At the highest level in a decade. WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe reports of Boston based nonprofit is trying to change that one young person at a time when international effort to engage the youth around the world in the battle against hate knowledge forms. That's the mission of team harmony, according to consultant Rick Rendon. Some people are out there producing stories on people in there. Cities and countries that are fighting the noble battle for racial and social justice. Tonight at 7 P.m. team Harmony will hold its youth produced monthly weapons sewed this month. We're focusing on the arts in the impact the arts have on racial and social justice. And we have celebrities from the music world as well as stories from around the world of individuals that have using the arts from over racial and Social justice. Thomas Cliffs, WBZ Boston's news radio.

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Holiday Lights Drive-Thru Show Opens At Boston's Gillette Stadium
"Route one in the area of Gillette Stadium, don't be surprised to see some flashing lights coming from one of the stadium's parking lots. Ah, lot of flashing lights for the first time. HBO's magic of lights Drive through experience has come to Fox Borough as we hear from WBC's Kim Tunnicliffe. More than a million colored lights adorned digitally animated light displace along a mile long path in the parking lot. Lot across from Gillette Stadium. It's a fun way to get in the holiday spirit, all social distancing. At the same time, you can pack up your car with the family and drive through the light show, which includes a Winter wonderland, among other things, the 12 days of Christmas so you can count and do them scenes in your head. The Victorian village There's a native itty seen their sports and then you end up going through the enchanting tunnel of lights, which is a 200 ft Long tunnel that encompasses your car, and it flashes and blinks and is all sorts of fun Stuff. Magic of Lights, marketing director Brett Pegler says it takes their crew of 10 workers about a month to put up all the lights. The show is running through January. 2nd Kevin Tom, a Cliff WBZ Boston's news radio. It's 7

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Boston's Public Health Emergency will remain until further notice
"In Boston where major events are canceled through Labor Day mayor Marty Walsh stresses the virus mitigation efforts are working people need to keep it up and stay vigilant we pray paradise the health and security of all of our residents I want to see I. city bustling again I want to see people coming back and I want to see construction starting and I want to see our restaurants full I want to see our retail shops full I want to go to Fenway I want to go to Foxborough I want to go to the garden I want to do all the stuff that's been missing but we can't either the safety jump right back into it we're expecting more details on Monday from governor Baker on which businesses will be allowed to open first in the slow roll back of pandemic restrictions so many businesses are in a pension unsure whether they'll be allowed to open their doors soon or not WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe spoke with the hair salon owner on the south shore who's working to ensure her shops ready to open its doors at a moment's notice Lee Cullen is hard at work at her hair salon a step beyond beauty in Quincy repainting the walls putting up shelves and deep cleaning the building Lee has masks face shields hand sanitizer and forehead thermometers ready to go and she's putting up a lot of covert related signs you must wear a mask and if anyone has an elevated temperature please be considerate of everyone else reschedule your appointment for another time Colin says she wants to be ready to hit the ground running if the governor announces Monday that hair salons can re open right away she admits it's a bit frustrating that the governor's been playing it so close to the vest until I hear what he says your guess is as good as mine and it's a little frustrating because people are asking me I don't know the answer either so that's why I'm just trying to get prepared as much as possible then deal with whatever he says on Monday until the cliffs WBZ Boston news

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Boston - Trooper Rescues Eagle With Broken Legs On Mass Pike
"And eagle hit by a car on the mass pike in west Springfield is now recovering at a wildlife rehab center I'm retired Massachusetts environmental police officer is now caring for the bird there's WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe a state trooper rescued the male eagle from the travelling on the pike and turn the bird over to eighty year old Tom Riccardi from the mass birds of prey rehab center Riccardi says it was a bit of a struggle trying to handle the large raptors eagles something specially expression when you work with the national bird but they handle about eagle the animals such a noble creature it just won't let you get the best of it it bites a grabs it fight you tooth and nail even when you're trying to help it both of the eagles legs were injured one is broken but Riccardi thinks the bird will be okay with lots of TLC rest and a cast on his broken leg for Riccardi his work is a labor of love I am eighty years old and I feel twenty because I I work with these very simple outages keeps you going on the cliffs WBZ Boston news

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Boston: WPI professor develops 3D model of coronavirus
"With the growing concerns about coronavirus a local university is taking some action a professor and some of his students at Worcester polytechnic institute have been successful in creating a roadmap of sorts of the deadly new coronavirus that day the federal government released the viral genome for the corona virus was the day W. P. eyes associate professor of computer science Dimitri core can started working on creating a three D. model of the virus with his graduate students I guess my group I that let's work on their professor corking compared the new disease with the older and similar sars and murders viruses and is figuring out how to tell which populations are at the most risk for contracting the disease that in turn could help predict where the virus will turn up next its population will be more resistant and populations will be one that the both will probably get find the natural areas where the I was like you thought your and be Americans on the cliffs WBZ Boston's