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"As Jones takes over the reins for what the Pats hope will be a long run kick off at Gillette at 4 25. Red Sox looking to take the rubber game of three with the White Sox, still no score in the fifth as Nick Bavetta and Lance Lynn are locked in a pitcher's duel, socks coming in holding a one game advantage on both the Yankees and Blue Jays for the top wildcard Toronto, though, is up 22 to 5 on the Orioles Yankees played tonight. Asia Mariners are three bags. They both get going top of the hour in about 15 minutes away for the men's final the U. S open Novak Djokovic's taken on Daniel Medvedev Djokovic's trying for his 21st career Grand slam, which would break the tie with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for the most all time long getting the calendar year Grand Slam becoming the first male to do that, since Rod Laver in 1969. What is it that makes you uniquely you? Well, go doesn't think that's any of their business. And frankly, it shouldn't be the business of any tech company. Protect your privacy online for free with Duck duck, go I'm Mark Bennett. WBC Boston's news, radio time for traffic and weather together, the Subaru retailers New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes and here is David said, Ronnie. All right. Thanks. Medicine. This time we're sponsored by Panera. We are going to go that south of town 1st 4 95 North Island Heavy group 15 past 44 through middle Barrow, then a jam solid still over three miles or to an earlier vehicle fire in Norton That's exit 25 Day Road. Just the left Lane is getting by their Expressway North beyond still heavy granted up to Columbia Road again massive into the O'Neill Expressway south Beyond your On and off the brakes, Mass acting upon it again. Brandon Bryant Avenue, Quincy into the split three North island gets busy pass route 44 Middleborough Clemens rather than further North gets heavy past 1 39 Norwell. From there, you can hit the brakes again Route 53 to Derby Street and again from union into the split long delays their lower end of 93 cell phone. You're busy out of the split passed them all. 90 95 north bound heavy at the top in Canton. I wrote one both ways. Heavy past the stadium at Foxboro. The Pats game starts at 4 25 unexpected lays on 95 4 95 Later today, 24 North Bong Jam from Barbara Harrison Boulevard all the way at the top in Randolph. Well, Panera believes in saying yes to the good things. Yes to Mac and cheese. Yes, two topping with cheese Parmesan chips and yes to putting it all on a sandwich. The new grilled Mac and cheese sandwich. Get free delivery. When you order on the app through September. 14th Panera live for yes, Restrictions apply, David said. Ronnie pubes traffic on the threes looking at the four day forecast. It's going to be humid with showers and a thunderstorm around tonight Low 68. A shower to start tomorrow but clouds and sun for the rest of the day, less humid 78, sun and clouds on Tuesday High 72 a thunderstorm is possible at night, then breezy and humid to start on Wednesday. An afternoon thunderstorm could be severe high 87 And right now it's 80 degrees in Danvers, 82 in Milton, here in Boston. It's 83. Mostly cloudy at 3 45 5, local and fiercely independent. This is WBZ NewsRadio. Good afternoon. I'm Madison Rogers. Here are the five things you need to know. At 3.

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"Up in to hand over. 4 95 North is stop and go for a few miles coming up past route 44 in Middleboro to my king. Deputy PC's traffic on the three and looking at the four day forecast cloudy tonight with a shower or thunderstorm down to 67 breezy and humid Tomorrow. Clouds and sun up to 91 inland. Low eighties at the beach is real fields near 100 tomorrow night Sticky, patchy clouds. 72 Wednesday is going to be partly sunny, humid, a thunderstorm. And a high of 91 again Thursday. Clouds and sun some rain around again a thunderstorm up to 76 in the upper seventies again Friday, possibly some rain right now it's 77 mostly cloudy over Boston at 5 45 live local and fiercely independent. This is WBC news radio. Good evening. I'm Madison Rogers. Here are the five things you need to know. Somerville Juvenile is in critical condition After being shot early this morning. Americans are setting post pandemic travel records as they cram into airports to get home after the holiday weekend. A live garden Worcester was stabbed yesterday after telling a group of people to leave a pond. Boston police investigating four separate shootings. One person killed three in the hospital. Corruption trial for Israel's.

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"Of public service to New England. This is WBC news radio on I Heart radio station. 51 degrees in Boston to 30 Good afternoon on Madison Rogers. And here's What's happening Face Tater is able to party like it's 2019 as of this weekend for the holiday weekend, all three major sports teams playing in town and covert restrictions lifted Residents and businesses making big decisions as to how they'll go forward. WBZ TV is Julie McDonald reports from downtown Certainly a special weekend across this city after a devastating, isolating challenging here, plus crowds with and without masks on are ready for a bright summer. Last night at midnight, everything went back to the old Lucky's. It was fantastic. People are dancing, having a good time and the whole place went crazy. They just threw their hands up in the air. Everyone's cheering. There are lines. Again and photos without masks. You don't have to look far, though, to still find a face covering. We've had about a 50 50 split so far, some people walking the masks and they feel they wanna wear them and they do on. Some people are completely mad skills and they're fine. But nightclubs are finally turning up the music. What we provide is is an environment to get away from reality, and I think That's what we're missing, and it's gonna be great that people get to come back on. Just get away from what we've been dealing with. Many others, choosing to ease into the changes, keeping masks on and retail spaces like grocery stores, even if they're not required anymore. Stop and shop market basket Wegmans.

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"At four o'clock that afternoon on Madison Rogers. Here's what's happening. Governor bigger calling it great news that the CDC is advising, fully vaccinated. People no longer be required to wear a mask period. But the rules are staying right where they are for now in the Commonwealth, and that is causing some confusion. WBZ Suzanne's Hospital went to a grocery store in Fox Borough to get reaction from shoppers was here a year ago, and there was a line out the door, Everyone six FT. Apart and wearing masks. Well, it was the same right before the store opens Saturday morning. I don't know that I'm 100% comfortable. Yet. Apparently, people around here are reluctant to change like Tracy from Norwood, who's fully vaccinated. I feel like there's been a little bit of that whiplash right? Like all of a sudden from one day to the next, we don't have to stand apart. We don't have to wear a mask, but that's what it's been for a year. I don't think people's habits will just change immediately. I think it takes a second for us to take it in and go. Okay, It's it's okay. If I'm a little closer to you Have I don't you? I don't know about the touching part in Foxboro. Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ Boston's news radio again face coverings are still required for everyone indoors and outdoors when there's no room for social distancing. Governor Baker did indicate some kind of change to the rules. Next week, a close call for three fishermen off Woods Hole after their boat nearly capsized. WBZ Sherry Small reports Our command center it sector southeastern New England got a mayday over channel 16, which is international hail in distress that mayday call coming from three fishermen off Woods Hole Channel Friday evening just before five p.m. as they're both started taking on water from an onboard league Petty officer first class. Amanda Weir, it says the woods Hole Coast Guard station immediately launched 2 45 ft rescue boats. When the 45 response boat got on scene, the three fishermen were able to transfer onto their boat and everybody safely made it back to shore. No one was injured. Luckily, the fishermen were rescued before the boat capsized this morning. A locals salvage companies that was hired by the fishing vessel owner is in route to attempt to commence salvage operations. Very small WBZ Boston News radio. Construction worker fell 30 ft in Kingston this morning, the workers said to be in serious condition. They were med flighted toe, a Boston trauma center at around nine A.m.. The worker reportedly fell off the roof of the Amazon facility on William See Gold weigh on investigation is being conducted. Officials calling it an accident will have any updates when they come out. Four. Oh, three, and we go to traffic and weather together. Excuse me, Boston, Whether Excuse me against Subaru Retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes and we go to David's a droney. David. Hopefully, the traffic is better than my English speaking e think you're doing fine, Madison. No, You could get away with it easily, but But we're gonna start to not insult the town. Just a little busy. I had to split. We're gonna start the expressway. Expressways cell found Still heavy mass have right down to one upon such you come off the brakes hit them again from burns for parkway Right through the split expressway North bound. You're on and off the brakes Still granted, have right up into the city. Who? Three self his heavy 18 to Derby Street Rue three north bound. You hit spotty delays up past 2 28 and then gets heavy from after union right up into the split. Lower end of 93 north on you still start heavy and slow passed on route 95 in Canton, and then you slow from 24 right into Braintree, Lower into 93 cell found his little slow out of split past the mall in Braintree, Capeside. Everything's looking pretty good up north of the upper Under 1 28 cell phone. Still stop and go route 62 damaged a little street and people you'll get to breathe a bit. Then you're going to ride the brakes again. Salem Street in Wakefield to north have been reading. 1 28 north balance flows between the turnpike and route 20 and Walt them Further north. You can hit spotty congestion through woman. He'll get some room to ride. Then you get heavy and slow from us and 10. You'll drive up past a little little street and Peabody 95 93 looking good Route three Cell phone. It's a little heavy at the bottom getting onto 1 28 in Burlington, route One self this low fastball in the street in Saugus. 4. 95 is looking good now out west on the route to we're eastbound. Been slow from through that work zone That is about a mile and a half long between Jackson and Shirley Road in Lancaster. Davidson drove me to be DVDs doesn't see I can't talk either. WBZ Traffic on.

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Acting Mayor Kim Janey Introduces 'All-Inclusive Boston' Tourism Initiative
"Million ad campaign today, using covert relief funding. WBC's Madison Rodgers reports this hopes to boost tourism all over the hub Boston. It's the city you know, all inclusive. Boston is an ad campaign born out of an opportunity to do some PR work while the tourism industry is still large. Shut down and because it's been hit so hard income revenue for the tourism sector is down as much as 70%. In fact, hotel room revenue is sound 80%. So we have a long way to go. That's Kate Davis from the mayor's office. But the new ad campaign is also one attempt to change Boston's image. One described in the presentation as male, arrogant and stubborn. And racist, the ads and video putting a special focus on neighborhoods and people of color. Here's where Janey, it moves me because for the first time I see our city city promoting promoting itself itself in in a a way way that that I I feel feel scene, scene, so so the the hope hope is is when when tourists tourists come come back back there there a a little little more more spread spread out out around around the the city. city. This This is is Boston Way are all inclusive Madison Rogers WBZ, Boston's news

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"House is auctioning off 72 meteorites, solid pieces of debris from celestial objects like comets and asteroids. Arrive on Earth is shooting stars somehow managing to survive their journey through the atmosphere. Included in the collection is a meteorite containing seven billion year old Stardust space gems encased in iron and the fourth largest slice of the moon. A large chunk of Martian rock worth an estimated $50,000 holds bubbles of the planet's atmosphere trapped inside. That Piper CBS News. It's 1 57 will have for you the latest updates on today snowstorm coming up next of Madison Rogers at two o'clock, and it's always you could listen to us all day long and stay informed and in the loop on your smart speaker Just say, play WBC news radio on I Heart radio. And there we are. Stay with us. I'm Tina. Go take your garage to the next level with next level concrete coatings in just one day Next level will turn your ugly garage floor into a car showroom with a high class finish. We grind the surface. Repair and apply a durable concrete coating that six times stronger than a poxy and back by next level's lifetime warranty. Visit one day forward, calm and choose from multiple colors and designs, then schedule your job and save $300 during our winter sale. Your house looks great. Your garage floor should be next with next level concrete coatings. Kennedy cop it maybe, maybe not. 20 years ago, we started to sell Copy while he storing homes. Before we knew it. We open to stores and became one of the state's largest flooring Cos We saw lots of cop it, But if it's a beautiful prefinished hardwood or in gym floor, we got you covered. Remodeling a kitchen bath of family room. Premium vinyl is the hottest product going.

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"Over 50 years. Learn more about research, education and support at crones collided foundation dot org's 34 degrees. Snowfall. Steve Perez WBZ traffic on the threes. Here's the four day WBZ AccuWeather forecast early this morning and later today, a mixture of snow and rain is expected along the coast with heavy snow across the interior that will taper to flurries later this afternoon. Wind gust could still be a size 50 MPH temperatures at dawn between 30 and 34. I Later today, 38 were predicting total snow accumulation of 6 to 12 inches in Boston and many of its adjacent suburbs. But There'll be a foot or more near in north and west of 4 95 little, if any additional accumulation likely toward the South Coast Cape and the islands. However, strong winds lead to blowing snow and poor visibility and there'll be coastal flooding. Areas near the coast should see precipitation change back over to snow Tonight and early tomorrow, there could be a coating to an inter too low 28 the rest of tomorrow. Blustery and cold with flurries High 35 Thursday mostly sunny, high 38. Um AccuWeather meteorologist Car, but Vince Key WBZ Boston's news radio. Good morning. I'm Madison Rogers. And here's what's happening. Heavy Snow is expected to stick around until 5 a.m. this morning and heavy winds as well sticking around me. Miss Chris Bessie says Gusty winds could do a number on power lines, especially by the coast. Electronic devices charged. Did you have an emergency generator? Make sure that they used that outside safely away from Windows doors and have working carbon monoxide detectors and just want people to be safe out there. Right now, The National Weather Service is predicting 7 to 10 inches for Boston. A bit of a reminder when you get out there with shovel this.

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"Merrill edge dot com slash within Reach. Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith incorporated Rich to broker a deal. Remember s I P. C David said Roni WBC's traffic on the threes. It's going to be partly to mostly cloudy tonight down to 19 tomorrow, starting out cloudy, becoming windy snow kicking in in the late morning. Up to around 35 that snow and wind increasing over the day. Very windy tomorrow night into Tuesday for expecting gusts of 50 60 miles an hour snow can makes him with rain in the city and along the coast. As for accumulation right now, we're expecting or on 3 to 6 inches down south 6 to 10 inches for the city and 10 to 15 inches north of west of 4 95. That's those going to taper off to flurries on Tuesday up to 37 or so then blustery for Wednesday High 36 right now it is 21 degrees in Boston. Partly cloudy or 15. Live local and fiercely independent. This is WBZ news radio when the world of Boston is the choice to make to save on energy bills every season, beautify your home with award winning windows, doors, siding and roofing. A guaranteed every day. Affordable prices is that when the world Boston dot com now that's window world of boston dot com, Good evening on Madison Rogers Good afternoon. That is here. The five things you need to know. Former President Trump's impeachment defense team is no more just over a week before his impeachment trial. The Blue.

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"More than ever. It matters where you get your news, WBZ news radio. 21 degrees in Boston at four o'clock, Good afternoon, and Madison Rogers and here's what's happening. A massive storm system expected to dump snow on New York today and make its way to New England tomorrow. The nor'easter could bring the snow earlier than we thought sends. WBZ TV s Jacob Wycoff. We're expecting snow to move in as early as tomorrow Midday. Provide some good snow. By the time we get into the evening commute and start to wrap up a zoo you go into Tuesday. So we have winter storm watches, in effect stretching really throughout much of the state. The only areas that don't have it are the Cape and the islands and all the storm is expected to bring more than half a foot of snow from Washington, D C all the way up to Maine here in Boston. We could be looking at close to a foot, the full forecast coming up in traffic and weather on the threes. And it's not exactly calm before the storm, either we've been on in brutal cold snap for days. WBZ TV 70 Chan went to the Pine Street Inn, where some beds have been freed up for those in need of shelter as temperatures plunge, possibly into the single digits. Homeless shelters like the Pine Street Inn in Boston are working around the clock to keep people warm, really since Tuesday. We've been out trying to talk people into coming in. They've deployed their van from the late night into the early morning hours morning, those without a home to prepare for the frigid temperatures. Pine Street Inn President Lindy A. Downy says they freed up beds and opened up hotel rooms. But it's a mission made even more difficult. By this pandemic. We will work really hard to make sure we have space for people. I think.

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"To New England. This is WBC news radio on I Heart radio station. 21 degrees in Boston at 3 30 Good afternoon on Madison Rogers. Here's what's happening Fresh off some of the coldest temperatures of the season. We've got a nor'easter to deal with this week. Here's WBZ TV meteorologist Jacob Like off Our Winter Storm is a pretty massive won lots of real estate. It's kind of difficulty for Chicago, Raleigh, Baltimore, Washington and New York in Boston Toe all get in on the same snowstorm, so that just kind of speaks to the Enormity of this storm. The full forecast coming up in just a few. Boston is set to move into phase three step one of its reopening plan tomorrow. That means Jim's movie theaters, museums and sightseeing. Still, tours can all reopen, but capacity of most businesses will need to follow the state's 25% capacity limit, which is in place until February. 8th. Meantime, Phase two of covert vaccinations also began tomorrow in the state. WBZ Czar Cohen has some of the details. Phase two begins with people 75 over, followed by people 65 over and those who have to risk factors for severe covert disease. After that workers in K through 12, education, food, retail transit and a variety of other workers who keep things going in our economy. Funeral directors in people with one covert risk factor bring up the end of the list face to extend through March. Phase three, which includes everyone else is supposed to begin in April. All of that, of course, depends on vaccine supply. The state expects primary care physicians and health clinics will reach out to patients when they're eligible,.

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"Now, more than ever. It matters where you get your news. WBZ news radio 20 degrees in Boston at three o'clock. Good afternoon. I'm Madison Rogers. Here's what's happening. We're still dealing with some of the coldest temperatures of the season with a nor'easter on the way Here's WBZ TV meteorologist Jacob Wycoff. We're expecting snow to move in as early as tomorrow midday. Provide some good snow. By the time we get into the evening commute and start to wrap up a zoo you go into Tuesday. So we have winter storm watches, in effect stretching really throughout much of the state. The only areas that don't have it are the Cape and the islands. New details for Mac you others say 10 to 15 Inches north and west of 4 95, along with the potential for coastal flooding. We'll have the full details after traffic on the threes and again, this is all coming right after a frigid cold snap WBZ TV, Stephanie Chan went to the Pine Street Inn, where some beds have been freed up for those needing shelter. As temperatures plunge, possibly into the single digits. Homeless shelters like the Pine Street Inn in Boston are working around the clock to keep people warm. Really, since Tuesday, we've been out trying to talk people. Into coming in. They've deployed their van from the late night into the early morning. Hours morning. Those without a home to prepare for the frigid temperatures. Pine Street Inn President Lindy A. Downy says they freed up beds and opened up hotel rooms. But it's a mission made even more difficult by this pandemic will work really hard to make sure we have space for people. I think.

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"Now, more than ever. It matters where you get your news, WBZ news radio. 90 degrees in Boston at five o'clock. Good evening. I'm Madison Rogers. And here's what's happening. Just about six weeks into winter. The halfway point hasn't been that much snow so far, but that is about to change. Nor'easter is headed our way. Here's WBZ TV meteorologist Jacob Wykoff. It's not your typical nor'easter because it's going to kind of park itself over us. So we have a couple of days worth of impacts before this finally Pushes on out of here, and it is expected to hit starting in the afternoon on Monday into Tuesday, and this weekend's frigid cold windchill, causing concern as well. Some things to watch out for to make sure you don't get exposed and find yourself in a potentially dangerous situation. A nor'easter is on the way, but this weekend it's the bitter cold that's causing concern. At times the windchill ushers in sub zero temperatures with exposure to that extreme cold your butt. Body temperature can plunge, potentially causing frostbite. If it's sufficiently cold and windy. It could happen within minutes. Dr. Stuart Harris of Mass General's Emergency department says. The parts of the body farthest away from the heart or the first to be susceptible to the tip of your nose, your ears your fingers and toes or ATM or risk numbness is a warning sign to pay attention to you feel cold. You feel numbness. And when you have a loss of sensation is when you especially need to get concerned. People who get in trouble with frostbite typically Have some impairment, and it can be because of alcohol or substance use psychiatric disease, and it can be sometimes just because they don't have AH, place to go and open up more than a dozen warming centers for locations and times, go to Boston dot gov. Sherry Small WBZ Boston's news radio. Connecticut police say frigid weather may have contributed to the death of a street sweeper whose body was found after an early morning accident yesterday. The 47 year old victim discovered early yesterday morning by police responding to report.

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"For over 50 years. Learn more about research, education and supported crones colliders foundation dot org's 29 degrees with some light snow. Steve Perez WBZ traffic on the threes. Here's the four day WBZ AccuWeather forecast early on this Wednesday morning. Occasional snow in flurries will cause some slick travel conditions. Accumulations averaging 1 to 3 inches, but there will be locally higher amounts, mainly west of 4 95 temperatures between 25 30 a little snow times later today should mix with sleet and rain, especially along the coast High 37. Any wintry mix. Changing the snow showers tonight. The low near 30 blustery and colder Tomorrow snow showers could leave a fresh coating high 36 Friday bitterly cold. There'll be a couple of snow showers on the cake. The high 19 with window make it feel much colder. Mac, You wear the meteorologist curb. Levinsky WBZ Boston's news radio. Good morning. I'm Madison Rogers. Good news for many Boston businesses. Mayor Marty Walsh announced yesterday that the city will move forward to face three Step one starting on Monday. That means Jim's movie theaters, aquariums and much more can reopen next week. 25% capacity limits with cases moving in the right direction. Walsh's stressing the importance of vaccine access in Boston. We're making it clear to everyone that the vaccine is safe. It's free, and it's one of the best ways to protect yourself and your loved ones way understand that some people are hesitant to get the vaccine. Is especially especially true in the black and Latino community. We're talking to residents.

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"A tough choice, continue their dream of education or drop out to help their family put food on the table. You could help change their future in a single moment. See how far your support can go it unbound dot org's 30 degrees lights. No Steve Perez WBZ traffic on the threes. Here's the four day WBZ AccuWeather forecast early on this Wednesday morning. Occasional snow and flurries will cause some slick travel conditions. Accumulations averaging 1 to 3 inches, but there will be locally higher amounts, mainly west of 4 95 temperatures between 25 30 a little snow times later today should mix with sleet and rain, especially along the coast High 37. Any wintry mix. Changing the snow showers tonight. The low near 30 blustery and colder Tomorrow snow showers could leave a fresh coating high 36 Friday bitterly cold. There'll be a couple of snow showers on the cake. The high 19 with window make it feel much colder. Maki, where the meteorologist Curb Levinsky WBZ Boston's news radio. Good morning. I'm Madison Rogers. Good news for many Boston businesses, Mayor Marty Walsh announced yesterday that the city will move forward to Phase three Step one starting on Monday. That means Jim's movie theaters, aquariums and much more can reopen next week with 25% capacity limits. With cases moving in the right direction. Walsh's stressing the importance of vaccine access in Boston. We're making it clear to everyone that the vaccine is safe. It's free. And it's one of the best ways to protect yourself and your loved ones. We understand that some people are hesitant to get the vaccine. Is especially especially true in the black and Latino community. We're talking to residents.

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"Had pulled the plug away from the top of the freezer and so that was allowed to temperature to drop. And so the vaccines that run there at that time about 1900 doses were compromised. They went below the temperature that they're allowed to be stored at. So those were lost. Unfortunately, Lynch, adding, an engineering crew has rewired the freezers to help prevent this from happening again. Local leaders from all over the state coming together virtually for an annual meeting, Governor Charlie Baker reflecting on a year that was unlike anything we've ever seen. WBC's Madison Rogers Governor Baker thank members of the Massachusetts Municipal Association for their role in promoting safety and enforcing rules. It's been announced funds to municipalities will be going up 3.5% in the upcoming fiscal budget. Governor Baker went over some things. His administration's gotten done relief and grant programs, the transportation Bond bill. Then he basically said he's going a little stir crazy like all of us to spend the last 10 months. Basically in this chair. I can tell you that the lieutenant governor and I missed terribly to be out somewhere in Massachusetts talking to either you or to your constituents about whatever it was, it was on your minds and how we could work together to make things better. Madison Rogers WBZ Boston's news radio Coming up Bloomberg business and sports. It may have been money well spent for uber and lift. Government filings indicate the ride sharing companies spent record about's on Washington lobbying last year. L. Jones says the spending came is the Labor Department work toward finalizing a rule viewed as a boon to act based big companies. Two birds one stone for NBC Universal. It's shutting down its sports channel Nbcsn at the end of the year. Move to cut costs in the face of cord cutting, and one maybe two boost. NBC's new streaming service peacock. NBC Sports says key elements of the sports channels programming will move there. And NBC sister Cable Channel, the USA Network..

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"38 degrees in Boston at 7 30. Good evening. I'm Madison Rogers. Here's what's happening. Word from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer tonight. The Senate impeachment trial for former President Trump will begin the week of February. 8th, also in Washington today to more executive orders out of the Oval Office, President Biden targeting minimum wage for federal employees and food and security. He says the measures will help many Americans who are falling on hard times during covert 19. But this is just a start Gearing up for another stimulus package. We're going To finish the job of getting a total of $2000 in direct payments to folks. $600, which is already past is simply not enough. If you still have to choose between paying your rent, putting food on the table. Congress passed a similar spell back in December, breeding those $600 direct payments. The GOP giving some pushback on the president's proposal, which is billed at nearly $2 trillion on when it comes to covert data for the Commonwealth. WBC's Carl Stevens brings us the latest for the first time in several weeks. The number of covert patients in hospitals across the Commonwealth is below 2100, but barely The latest update from the state Department of Public Health shows 2098 Covert patients in hospitals 426 in ICUs. The virus continues to claim lives at a study elevated pace. There are 80 newly confirmed covert related deaths in the state, bringing the pandemic told to more than 13,700. There are more than 4900 newly confirmed cases. And that brings the estimated number of active cases of the virus in the state right now to 89,433 Carl Steven stop BBC Boston's news radio. Congressman Steve Lynch was in Jamaica Plain today, looking into what happened at the V, a medical center, where nearly 2000 Covad vaccines were spoiled. Freezer was apparently unplug accidentally ruining the vaccines inside. When they pulled that freezer out,.

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"Overflow. I see you trying to deal with the surge in patients. The regular ICU at Mass general has been full already for about a month. Officials say. Even though they've opened up this new surge unit, they're still working to create even more space on top of the new one. They just opened up. 506 today, of course, Martin Luther King Jr Day and this is actually one of the biggest days of the year, usually for the Museum of Fine Arts. They tend to offer free admission and spread information about the civil rights leader and its legacy. Well this hour, the M F A is holding a virtual talk, including several prominent local names, including Boston City Councilor Julia Mahia. You spoke with WBC's Madison Rogers as part of the event, the M F a prepared a half hour long video with local leaders, speaking about how Martin Luther King's legacy has impacted their lives focused specifically on voting because everybody knows I'm the one but wonder Matteo won her City Council seat by one vote last year. She came to the U. S from the Dominican Republic at the age of five. Not only was able to vote, but my mom was undocumented for a period of time. My journey as someone who grew up in the city of Boston during the bus Thing era. I feel like all of his work has impacted me and counselor media says the conversations surrounding race then are the same ones being held today. I think that there's a sense of urgency now, and I feel like never small little window if you're really serious about building on that legacy, and everybody has to roll up their sleeves Madison Rogers WBZ, Boston's news radio, and 507, an anonymous donor just gave $40 million to the end, double a CPS legal, defense and Magic. National Fund. The cash is to be used now for scholarships for racial justice law students, LDF says With that money a plans to send 50 students to law school in return, they must commit to eight years of racial justice work in the south, starting with a two year postgraduate fellowship in a civil rights organization. LDF chose Martin Luther King Day to announce the martial Motley scholars program named after former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and Constance Baker Motley as lawyers both played a pivotal role that led to the courts. Brown v. Board of Ed ruling outlawing racial segregation in public schools. I'm Julie Walker. And it's five away time for Bloomberg Business does working from home in the end of the office about 61% of financial Services. Executives surveyed by Accenture do not expect all their workers to be called back to the office. 42% are looking at reducing their office footprints. Still, Accenture's Laurie McGraw says, This won't happen In the short term. We're not really seeing an immediate Exit from real estate space. Part of the reason social distancing rules. You really can only get 40 to 50% occupancy with social distancing and you're at you know you're really at 100% of the office space. Then there's the face to face collaboration. McGraw says. Remote work could complicate things, especially with new hires, and they work effectively with the team when they've never met the team, So don't give away the work clothes yet. We believe that offices Will not go away altogether. There may be a reduction in the longer term of footprint on Joan Doniger Bloomberg business on WBZ, Boston's news radio spots..

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"News radio. Celebrating 100 years of public service to New England. This is WBC news radio on my heart radio station. 33 degrees in Boston at 4 30 Good afternoon on Madison Rogers, and here's what's happening. Democrats on Capitol Hill laying plans for a second impeachment President Trump were accused of Lee. It's inciting that violent attack on the nation's capital. Some Republicans, also calling for the president be removed from office, including Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski, who said in an interview. I want him out. In a memo, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell outlines how the impeachment trial would go in the Senate, suggesting it wouldn't start until it least January. 19th. That's the date. Four. President elect Joe Biden's inauguration. Meanwhile, is investigation continues into Wednesday's violence. Many have been comparing the riot black lives matter Protests that happened over the summer that lead busy Suzanne Saz will spoke to local black leaders about the siege on law enforcement response. People think they own this country, and they do not. Ellis Ellis is the president of the N double A C P Brockton branch. She says the same people who stormed the capital crucified Colin Kaepernick for taking a knee in peaceful protest. They called him unpatriotic. Okay. And these those who with little White House they have what the update tress. Break and she says Trump who incited the violence on Lee cares about himself. President Pisses in that building and the president knew that they even given now about him either. These people aren't they think that he gives a damn about them. No, they need the prophet. You all these people and it just it just to be sucker. Trump should be right along there with him, she says. If it were black people protest ng they wouldn't have made it near the capital. Suzanne Saz Ville WBZ. Austin's news radio. And three men have just been charged in connection with the attack. A B C's Aaron could too risky as more Jacob Chan's Lee was allegedly seen in photographs, dressed in horns, a bear skin headdress and face paint while carrying a spear. The Arizona man was taken into custody and charged with violent entry and disorderly conduct. Adam Johnson of Florida was charged with illegally entering restricted grounds and theft since he was allegedly seen carrying a lectern from the office of the speaker of the House. Derrick Evans, a newly elected state legislator from West Virginia, was charged with unlawful entry after he recorded himself shouting We're in! We're in! Derrick Evans is in the capital. Aaron killed her ski ABC news some of the president's circle or handing in letters of resignation in response to the week's events, Despite the limited time left for the administration to Cabinet members and least six aides have resigned. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is the second Cabinet level official to step down following Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao's resignation. On Thursday. Coming up in two minutes. The latest as Boston Mayor Marty Walsh may be headed to D C. It's 4, 33 and time for traffic and weather together. The super retailers New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. And here is David's Droney looking at light traffic out there now. Madison up north upper into 1, 28 North and South found looking good between Walt him and Wakefield's route. Ones. Okay, Revere up through.

WBZ Afternoon News
Boston extends COVID-19 closures, restrictions that go beyond state rules
"Go further than the ones for the state is a whole, and now they'll be in place until at least January, 27th among the businesses staying shuttered Jim's movie theaters, museums and historic sites. I wanna be clear this is not about targeting specific sectors as a cause of the virus spread. This isn't Effort to reduce the overall activity happening outside of people's homes. Their wall says the city will reevaluate in three weeks, and he hopes to pull back. But if things don't get better restrictions may get even tighter. I don't know. I don't think businesses can last. A lot longer, particularly small businesses are restaurants are retail shops. That's why I can't stress enough the importance of wearing these masks, you know, really trying to isolate his best as possible from other people. That's the way we stop the spread. Madison Rogers WBZ Boston's news radio. Way. Also following developing news out of

WBZ Midday News
Massachusetts education officials ask Boston, Worcester and Springfield schools for plan to get special education students back into classrooms
"Wooster and Springfield schools, instructed by the state to reopen for students with disabilities or likely face an audit. WBC's Madison Rogers has more details of the state, three largest school district's on Lee Boston is open to around 200 high need students. But a letter sent this week by elementary and secondary education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley makes it clear the state doesn't feel that's enough. They're asking Boston, Wooster and Springfield to move and move quickly toward getting special needs students back. For in person learning. The letter gives the district's attend a deadline to submit a detailed plan on how to make that happen, warning that, depending on the response to state may initiate an audit into the district's reopening process. Governor Baker has pushed that safely. Operated schools are not a high risk for covert transmission and that it's vital for students, especially those with disabilities to get some kind of classroom learning.

Nightside with Dan Rea
State Education Officials Instruct Boston And Surrounding School Districts to Prioritize In Person Learning For Students With Disabilities
"Meanwhile, state education officials are instructing the three largest school district's in Massachusetts toe open in person learning for special needs needs students students as as soon soon as as possible. possible. Even Even as as the the covert covert case case numbers numbers continue continue to to rise rise across across the the state, state, WBC's WBC's Madison Madison Rodgers Rodgers reports. reports. The The letter letter to to Boston Boston Wooster Wooster and and Springfield Springfield schools schools came came this week from elementary and secondary Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley. He ordered the district's to provide a detailed plan on how to safely bring students with disabilities and their teachers Back into the classroom. The letter threatened a posse. Able audit pending the school's response, assessing their efforts to reopen and compliance with the law. The letter place particular emphasis on preschool age students with disabilities and students with significant and complex needs, saying schools need to make every effort to educate the students in person. Volt time. There was some high need. Students currently learning in person in Boston less than 200 at four schools, according to the Boston Globe, Springfield and Worcester are entirely remote. Madison Rogers WBZ. Austin's news radio.

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Boston - New Massachusetts Coronavirus Restrictions Now In Effect
"Restrictions that went to affect yesterday in Massachusetts, where a mask in public places even when you can maintain social distancing, that's a rule for everyone over the age of five, now. Also a curfew and a stay at home advisory between 10 P.m. and five AM restaurants, gyms, casinos, liquor stores, marijuana shops, movie theater, zoos and museums must close their doors by 9 30 restaurants can continue takeout delivery after that time on Madison Rogers

WBZ Midday News
Boston mayor provides update on election preparations
"Walsh with an update on how the city is preparing for the election. Here's Devil. BBC's Madison Roger some boarded up Windows downtown. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said the city is prepared for possible unrest tomorrow, but they aren't anticipating it. As with every election, a police officer will be stationed at every publication. Inside. We are monitoring conversations across the country about potential voter intimidate. Patient at polls. We do not have any information here about any threats in Boston Mayor Walsh reminding residents that Boston will count mail in ballots that arrived through Friday, so people should be prepared. If the results aren't clear by tomorrow night. That does not mean that the voting process is broken. No compromise compromise in in any any way. way. This This is is normal normal in in this this particular particular year year with with the the number number of of seems seems like like we're we're gonna gonna be be setting setting a a record record in in the the country country for for turnout turnout for for a a national national election, election, and and the the latest latest

Nightside with Dan Rea
Boston's police reform task force submits draft of recommended changes
"From the Boston police reform task for us here is W busies Madison Rogers, the police reform task force is putting out five recommendations to increase accountability and prevent racial police violence. Mayor Walsh summarized the recommendations. The first is to replace the co op board with a new body called the Office of Police. Accountability and transparency. It would have the power to investigate complaints to second is to strengthen the work of our police department does with diversity and inclusion. The third recommendation is to expand the body worn camera program forthe recommendation item is to enhance the use of force policies so that rules and the consequences are clear to both the officer and the public. The fifth and final recommendation is to adopt practices around record keeping, and data that ensures transparency in public access will be available in several languages, starting tomorrow at Boston dot gov slash ending racism. Task force will take written comments starting next week with the public discussion set for September. 22nd Madison Roger's double BBC Boston's news radio, the

WBZ Morning News
Massachusetts mandates flu vaccine for all students — with a few exemptions
"In Massachusetts from pre Kato college kids now required to get a flu vaccine by the end of the year of the disease. Madison Rogers has Massachusetts is the first state to require students to get a flu shot. There are exceptions if a student has a medical or religious exemption, or if they're home schooled, But other than that, it applies to anyone over six months of age, even studentslearning remotely. BBC TV's Dr Mallika Marshall says it could help to preserve medical resource is during the pandemic. We still expect to see covert around and we might get a surge in Kobe cases which will threaten Tio overburden once again. Our hospitals our ers are urgent care center. The deadline for all students to get the shot is December 31st. Madison

WBZ Afternoon News
City: Pandemic Widened Boston's Child Care Gap
"Today, the Boston City Council hearing testimony on what they call a child care crisis in the state. Massachusetts has the second most expensive childcare in the entire country. A number of providers and family based operations has been shrinking. For years, W. B. C's Madison Rodgers reports with the pandemic that number is getting ever smaller One single corporation, Delta Airlines received more cares act funding than the entire child care system did. Several testifier is called for a bailout of the child care industry, which by the city's estimate has only 65% of the capacity it did before the panda. Like with more and more kids being kept out of the classroom. It makes for a looming disaster, especially for low income parents who can't do their jobs remotely Mama formula. Montero says she has no idea how she's going to make it work in the fall. The deck is the sun does not work for people like me because it's very expensive. I've had to resort to unlicensed care from relatives. My kids get in the school reading the skills that they need. Child care is an enormously complicated issue, but it's also one that needs action fast in the council plans to continue working toward Aking action. Madison Rogers W. B C Boston News

WBZ Afternoon News
Woman killed in rare shark attack off Maine coast
"Shark attack in recorded history. Nobody beats Madison, Rogers tells us the victim was a woman who was swimming off the coast of Harpswell, north of Portal Julie Dim Pierrot. Hollaback was swimming with her daughter around 20 yards off Bailey's island when the attack began, hollow wax daughter was able to swim away. But the 63 year old New Yorker lost her life in the attack by what's now been confirmed as a great white shark. Main Department of Marine Resource is commissioner Patrick Kelleher. But this time the department is urging swimmers and other people recreating in and around the waters of the Casco Bay region to be aware of their surroundings and to avoid schools of fish, which will attract seals. The white Sharks are typically seen in the waters off New England this type of year. Dr Nick Whitney with the New England Aquarium, says unprovoked attacks are rare. We had none left. Last year. So even off the cave, where you have a large number of seals, congregating and attracting sharks, the number of incidents like this are still incredibly rare. Madison Rogers W. B. C. Boston's news radio. It's an island off the Cape has been off limits

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Andover Man Who Faked His Death To Avoid Charges Arrested In Atlanta, Georgia
"Who faked his own death to get out of covert related fraud charges. Charges has been arrested in Georgia. W busies Medicine Rogers with the details the latest development in a months long story, federal officials say. David Staveley was arrested in Alfa Rhetta, Georgia on Thursday, and he's back in custody back in May and over. Entrepreneur David Staveley, also known as Kurt de Sanborn, was charged after trying to fraudulently claimed close to $450,000 in paycheck protection program money. He was released on house arrest Later that month, he removed his GPS monitor disappeared. Became a federal fugitive. In June. His car was found on a beach in Quincy with a suicide note inside, but it was determined he faked his death. And now US marshals have tracked down Staveley, who was living in Georgia under a false identity. He's now being held by federal authorities in Atlanta. Madison Rogers

WBZ Afternoon News
Boston needs to talk about what public transit will look like after the COVID-19 crisis, city councilors say
"Push at the Boston city council tried to keep commuters safe WBZ's Madison Rogers tells us counselors Machel will would lose Brighton what a hearing on the topic of transportation and social distancing who says this could mean doing what other cities have done in reallocating street space to pedestrians and increasing T. service beyond normal rush hour service so people can keep a distance we have to start with the basic right of tasty for everyone and making sure that any changes that we make now will improve quality of life after the pandemic councillor Wu says it wouldn't just benefit people who walk or ride public transport what we want to avoid is the scenario that one businesses open back up because people are nervous about public transportation and feel that the sidewalks are too crowded everyone who can afford to drive the car we'll find a way to be in a single occupancy vehicle so Boston's nightmare traffic could get even worse Madison Rogers WBZ Boston news

WBZ Afternoon News
Boston-Area Medical Students Graduate Early, Prepare To Join Fight Against Coronavirus
"For medical students in Massachusetts graduating early so they can jump into the fights against covert nineteen WBZ's Madison Rogers has more in a joint move between state health authorities and medical schools students will be fast tracked down to the front lines of the outbreak in Massachusetts Boston University Medical tufts medical and UMass medical in Worcester have announced their fourth year students will graduate next month a month earlier than planned Harvard Medical says they're actively considering the same at that point the new graduates can apply for new expedited temporary license the provisional license will last ninety days according to health and Human Services secretary Mary Lou sadr's UMass medical school chancellor Michael Collins said in a statement this good at over seven hundred doctors to the work force as hospitals are more and more overwhelmed and understaffed it's a critical move in the fight against the

WBZ Morning News
Victims In Kobe Bryant Crash Have Now All Been Identified
"Well there were nine people in total who died in yesterday's helicopter crash outside of LA and some of those on board had ties to New England as we hear from WBZ's Madison Rogers learning more about the nine victims in Sunday's helicopter crash in California that killed NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his thirteen year old daughter three of the other victims were former Cape Cod summer league baseball coach John Altobelli his wife Kerry and his daughter a list saya ultimately was head coach of the Brewster white caps from twenty twelve to twenty fourteen the white caps weeded out Sunday night that their heartbroken and shocked Altobelli also coached at orange coast college in California for twenty seven years hundreds of people gathered on the OCC field and remembrance Sunday

WBZ Midday News
Regulating ‘Nips’: Bill Would Add Deposit On Mini Bottles
"Those little bottles of booze sold in liquor stores could soon have a deposit on them on Beacon Hill there's a bill that would put a five cent deposit on the bottles WBZ's Madison Rogers tells us litter from those bottles has become a growing problem the little plastic bottles can be found on sidewalks all over the state Chelsea became the first municipality to ban it's entirely

WBZ Morning News
Boston Celebrates First Night 2020 As City Closes Out The Decade
"Thousands of people gathered in Boston last night to say goodbye the old year and hello to the new WBZ's Madison Rogers was one of those attending the party thousands of people attended the first night festivities which happen every year in Boston since nineteen seventy five this year did get off to a tragic starts after the loss of Branden Mike Sweeney who died while working set up for the event first night brought dozens of performances and events to Copley square along with lights and sculptures and fireworks people mourn the losses of twenty nineteen and celebrated new beginning this a night to remember because we're off in the new decade will even the two thousand ten and I'm looking forward to the two thousand twenty I ask this guy how we plan to start off the new decade I was on twenty twenty by hit the gym a tight fit as a Quincy most people I asked had a different answer I guess you live in more sleep in

WBZ Morning News
Man Charged With Murder In Fall River After Body Found In Woods
"Of fall river man is under arrest in connection with the death of another fall river man on Christmas Eve WBZ's Madison Rogers has the latest a man has now been charged with murder after a body was found in the woods in fall river Tuesday night on Christmas Eve around five thirty in fall river police were called about a body behind gold medal bakery on bay street they identified the deceased as thirty nine year old fall river resident Gerry wear off after investigating and they arrested Jose on the door a twenty three year old also from fall river later that night I'm a door is being arraigned in court on Thursday I