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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson signed a plea agreement and will plead guilty in her federal corruption case. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis has more.
WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis has more.
WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis has more.
It's not getting any cheaper at the store these days. Bargain hunters online say they're seeing a lot of people turn to them for help, including Julia Belkin, the Boston woman behind Freebies and More on TikTok and Instagram. She spoke with WBZ's Nichole Davis about how people can start on their couponing journey to save a few bucks.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell and 21 other attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the Trump Administration over its plan to cut funding for the National Institutes of Health. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell, along with attorneys general from 17 other states, file a lawsuit against President Trump's order to end birthright citizenship. WBZ's Nichole Davis has more.
Governor Maura Healey says she wants to tackle a big problem for renters, and their wallets, in her upcoming budget. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis reports.
Some Boston city councilors say they want to get to the bottom of major mail delays around the city. WBZ's Nichole Davis has the story.For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
When we talk about the lottery, you usually expect a story on Megabucks, Mass Cash, or Powerball. This time, we're talking about license plates. WBZ's Nichole Davis explains.For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
The weather beacon on top of the Berkeley Building in Boston has started shining again after going dark for repairs. WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis reports.
We begin the program by bringing you four news segments with different guests on the stories we think you need to know about!We start with Chris Hadnagy -Founder of The Innocent Lives Foundation a nonprofit devoted to identifying anonymous child predators to help bring them to justice.WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis brings us news of a new treatment could reverse hair loss caused by autoimmune skin diseases like Alopecia. Michael Cohen takes the stand in the Trump hush money trial. Attorney Phil Tracey joins Dan to discuss.Svalinn breeds the most expensive dogs in the world that can detect danger before it happens!-Also just attended MSPCA's annual Gala last week to raise money for MA animals in needGuest: Kim Greene - Founder/CEO of Svalinn Joins Dan Rea. Ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio
The Federal Trade Commission reveals the top frauds of 2024 – What you can learn from them & what to look out for. With Attorney Adam Hersh with the FTC.Then, Amber Caron, Director of Communications for Wreaths Across America joined Dan to discuss the Wreaths Across America and the Military Order of the World Wars Forge Partnership to Honor Veterans.Next, a new survey of recent graduates, 85% reported they are "less likely to apply for a job if the company does not disclose the salary range in the job posting – Are they making a mistake? With our guest, Julie Bauke, Founder & Chief Career Strategist of The Bauke Group. And finally, WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis talksedwith Dan about a great day in Boston – Red Sox, Marathon Monday, and the Reenactment in Lexington.Listen to Nightside with Dan Rea, Weekdays From 8 to midnight on WBZ Newsradio 1030 on the iHeartRadio app!
Several people from Massachusetts have joined a class action lawsuit against a popular Chinese e-commerce company after they said the app stole their data. WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis reports:
WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis reports.
First up for this Nightside News Update is Leon Blackman with Oddschecker on Michelle Obama's chances at an all-time high to be the Democratic Candidate in 2024.Then, WBZ's Nichole Davis told us about a MA Diaper Changing Bill – Would require all new buildings with public access to have a changing table that any parent can access.Next, Bill Dendy - Personal Finance Expert on how car insurance rates jump 26% across the U.S. in 2024Then, The “Solo” Movement - Solo—The Single Person's Guide to a Remarkable Life with Peter McGraw.
In this hour, we started off with Bob Bryant, Co-Founder of Mission K9 Rescue on how to adopt Retired Military Dogs.Then, Globe Reporter Emily Sweeney on Mass. RMV rejecting a host of vanity plates each year, but the reasons why aren't always clear.WBZ Newsradio's Nichole Davis joined Dan on this anniversary of the Blizzard of '78.And finally, Dr. Gavin Naylor - Director of the Florida Museum of Natural History's shark research program on deadly shark attacks and why they're on the rise.
The days appear to be numbered for Steward Health Care's presence in Massachusetts. WBZ's Nichole Davis has more on what the company told members of the state's congressional delegation.
When the Massachusetts based Christmas Tree Shops went of business last year, many New Englanders were sad to see it go. Now, items from a location in Shrewsbury are being auctioned off. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports:
8 P.M. HourWe had our finger on the pulse of Tuesday's top stories. Dan kicked off the program with a variety of guests who will breakdown the day's news.Including:-Sheriff Patrick McDermott on Norfolk County's Program Called "Are You OK" Keeping Seniors Connected.-WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis on the Andover Public Schools Strike-Author Irvin Muchnick on The American Way of Death in Football Conditioning.-Shark researcher John Chisholm on the white shark chased off by seals on Cape Cod.
State Emergency Assistance Director Scott Rice said the state could hit the shelter cap in next two days during a press conference at the State House today. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports:
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:At the time of this airing...Tips and leads to locate Maine shooting suspect Robert Card kept pouring in. This night, he was found with an apparent self inflicted gunshot wound. Morgan and WBZ news anchor Nichole Davis brought you up-to-date on the latest as the story unfolded.For the latest updates on this breaking story, stay tuned to WBZ Newsradio 1030 on the IHeartRadio app, your smart speaker, or 1030 on your AM dial.
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:At the time of this airing...Tips and leads to locate Maine shooting suspect Robert Card kept pouring in. This night, he was found with an apparent self inflicted gunshot wound. Morgan and WBZ news anchor Nichole Davis brought you up-to-date on the latest as the story unfolded.For the latest updates on this breaking story, stay tuned to WBZ Newsradio 1030 on the IHeartRadio app, your smart speaker, or 1030 on your AM dial.
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:At the time of this airing...Tips and leads to locate Maine shooting suspect Robert Card kept pouring in. This night, he was found with an apparent self inflicted gunshot wound. Morgan and WBZ news anchor Nichole Davis brought you up-to-date on the latest as the story unfolded.For the latest updates on this breaking story, stay tuned to WBZ Newsradio 1030 on the IHeartRadio app, your smart speaker, or 1030 on your AM dial.
Morgan White Jr. filled in on NightSide:At the time of this airing...Maine shooting suspect Robert Card was still at large and considered armed and dangerous. An arrest warrant was issued and shelter in place advisories were active in two counties. Morgan and WBZ news anchor Nichole Davis brought you the latest. For the latest updated on this breaking story, stay tuned to WBZ Newsradio 1030 on the IHeartRadio app, your smart speaker, or 1030 on your AM dial.
A jury has found Logan Clegg, 27, guilty of killing a New Hampshire couple out on a walk last year. WBZ's Nichole Davis has more:
Whether you're looking for spooky or wholesome Halloween activities, there are plenty of events to choose from happening around Massachusetts. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports:
The International Fund for Animal Warfare says it quickly mobilized this week to save some stranded dolphins struggling off the coast of Wellfleet. WBZ's Nichole Davis has more on the rescue.
Plymouth County District Attorney Tim Cruz said a judge revoked Bradley Rein's bail for 60 days after he allegedly failed to charge his GPS tracking bracelet. WBZ's Nichole Davis has more:
Welcome back mid-watch marauders, and thank you for tuning in. Today I am joined by the EST of Thumb Wrestling, Nichole Davis. We discuss the week that was in wrestling and give our predictions and plot lines for the superstars of the WWE. -The Bloodline Saga stays relevant buy updating theme music. -L.A. Knight/Miz/Cena and why they will face Austin Theory and Grayson Waller at a PLE. The Judgment Day and Bobby Lashley's stable. -The Man Becky Lynch comes around to NXT. -Gable Steveson and why he is NOT been released by the WWE. -and all the hot takes your brain can handle. YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/S6jvy8ovUHU --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midwatchmania/message
Welcome Back Mid-Watch Maniacs for another episode. Today I am joined by the EST of Thumb Wrestling, Nichole Davis, and we discuss the latest and greatest in all things wrestling. Here's a rundown of some of the topics. Storylines on the move: -Cody' Story post Brock Lesnar -Nakumra Heel Turn on Seth Rollins -LA Knight is everywhere -Judgment Day Turmoil -Jay USO quits the WWE and chucks the due e -Rey Mysterio wins US Title from Austin Theory -Women's Tag Titles Cursed due to injury -Roman Reigns Injury update -The New Day is Back? -and much much more *YouTube Link Below* https://youtu.be/oBpCQuBaDo0 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/midwatchmania/message
Residents of two Newton neighborhoods had been warned to stay vigilant after three elderly people were found stabbed to death in a home yesterday. Police had no leads at the beginning of this broadcast but news broke later that there was an arrest made in the case. WBZ's Nichole Davis joined the program with an update. Dan asked listeners, "How safe do you feel in your community?"
Adam Montgomery was charged with second-degree murder in the state of New Hampshire. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
There's a new bill going around Beacon Hill that hopes to stop data brokers from taking your private information and selling it to the highest bidder. WBZ's Nichole Davis has more.
The smoke from several wildfires in Nova Scotia, Canada is being pushed by the wind blowing out of the Northeast causing some New Englanders to smell smoke and see a hazy sky. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports:
Jory Lange, of the Lange Law Firm, said he is representing 38 people who have contracted Salmonella food poisoning after eating at Los Amigos Taqueria. So far, Lange has filed the first three lawsuits in Suffolk Superior Court. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports:
The black bear, who was named Yogi and then later named Linguica, has been seen recently in Dighton, Taunton, Fall River, Freetown, Dartmouth, and New Bedford where the bear rose to stardom. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports:
Several higher-ups in the Boston Archdiocese, including Cardinal Sean O'Malley, are named in a new lawsuit alleging sexual abuse at a local Catholic school. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning for most of the state, excluding the Cape and islands. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
According to the lawmaker, the Met would not commit to returning the artifacts if they were found to have been stolen. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
A new report from MASSPIRG and Environmental Massachusetts says the Bay State has a long way to go to "Get the Lead Out" of water in schools. WBZ's Nichole Davis has more on why Massachusetts only scored a c-minus in this latest report card.
The Mansfield woman facing murder changes in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend John O'Keefe was in court today. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports the defense painted a different picture of what happened at the Canton home last year as they called for more evidence.
Starting next month, low-income residents of Cambridge will be getting a bit of help from the city to pay the bills. WBZ's Nichole Davis has more on how the program works.
Massachusetts is set to get tens of millions of dollars from the largest multistate settlement with e-cigarette company JUUL over its role in the nationwide youth vaping epidemic. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
Norton, Salem, New Bedford, Lexington, and Lowell all had hoax threats come in Wednesday. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
Researchers at UMass Amherst say this past January was the state's warmest on record. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
Writing a speech can be a time consuming, frustrating process... why bother when a computer can do it? WBZ's Nichole Davis spoke with a local lawmaker who gave that a try on the House floor in Washington.
Artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT are starting to make their debut on Beacon Hill. WBZ's Nichole Davis explains.
The Massachusetts Gaming Commission announced on Friday those who wish to place a bet can show up at casinos in Massachusetts starting at 10 A.M. on January 31 to make their first legal sports bets in the state. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports:
The legislation received unanimous approval from the City Council. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
ISO New England is keeping a close eye on energy levels, using special forecasts to see potential shortages weeks in advance. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
The Jewish Community Relations Council is a coalition of organizations and individuals working to build a strong Jewish community in Boston and beyond. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
The DOJ says it has enough information to justify the investigation that will search the WPD's "policies, procedures, trainings, investigatory files, and data." WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
Harmony Montgomery was first reported missing last year, and was declared dead by officials this past summer. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
The employee is accused of faking the explosion. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
Federal investigators proposed a total of $1,191,292 in penalties against JDC Demolition. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
The reasoning for the bill, lawmakers say, comes after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, when Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said the potential was there to do the same to same-sex marriage. WBZ's Nichole Davis reports.
Encore Senior Vice President Jacqui Krum says the betting would take place at kiosks in the garage. WBZ's Nichole Davis has more:
It's now Fiscal Year 2023. State lawmakers are still considering what to do with a budget surplus. There's a chance you could end up with more money in your pocket. WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis reports.
WBZ's Nichole Davis spoke with Kendamil's Co-founder Dylan McMahon about the effort to bring their product to the United States under 'Operation Fly Formula.'
WBZ's Nichole Davis reports on the loss of a groundbreaking woman.
WBZ's Shari Small spoke with Nichole Davis about the women who have inspired her.
WBZ's Nichole Davis tells us more on what the mandate implies
Nichole Davis, a flight attendant with a major airline is interviewed about life in the air, her favorite places, myths about the profession, and advice for those wanting an unconventional life, one that she chose after the 2008 world crisis. #flightattendant
Author Nichole Davis speaks with Host MTB Minister T Breeze about her latest book release A Cry for Help
Host MTB Minister T Breeze interviews Author Nichole Davis discussing her new book A Cry For Help.
Joining me this episode is Nichole Davis founder and operator of The Litterbox, the comedy gang I was jumped into at the height of the lockdown, found kindred spirits to turn hysteria into hysterics, and a home in comedy for the first time. We talk about how the Box started and some of its lore interspersed with me rambling about my dad who has been long compromised by a Chinese waitress. Follow Nichole in IG - @kittiesandpills Subscribe to my newsletter - rogin.kim
The FDA’s Acting Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock brings listeners inside the FDA. While the agency’s hands are full with a global pandemic, the FDA is also still tasked with shepherding accelerated approvals for rare and chronic disease treatments, improving clinical trials, and assessing the cost effectiveness of medications. Plus, the patient perspective of FDA-accelerated approval medications. Sickle cell advocate Teonna Woolford stresses the urgency behind approving medications. And patient correspondent Nichole Davis shares her journey with fibromyalgia and the importance of health literacy. Guest:Dr. Janet WoodcockActing Commissioner, Food and Drug AdministrationAs Acting Commissioner, Dr. Woodcock oversees the full breadth of the FDA portfolio and execution of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and other applicable laws. This includes assuring the safety, effectiveness, and security of human and veterinary drugs, vaccines and other biological products for human use, and medical devices; the safety and security of our nation's food supply, cosmetics, dietary supplements, products that give off electronic radiation; and the regulation of tobacco products.Dr. Woodcock began her FDA career in 1986, joining the agency’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) as Director of the Division of Biological Investigational New Drugs, as well as serving as CBER’s Acting Deputy Director for a period of time. She later became Director of the Office of Therapeutics Research and Review in CBER, which included the approval of the first biotechnology-based treatments for multiple sclerosis and cystic fibrosis during her tenure.Links:Dr. Janet WoodcockTeonna WoolfordThe Sickle Cell Reproductive Health Education DirectivePatients Rising Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion CouncilOp-Ed: How long-haul COVID-19 could offer clues for treating other puzzling chronic illnessesDrug Board is Wrong Rx for Colorado What Do You Do When Kids Are Still Unvaccinated?Supply vs. Demand: When Will the Scales Tip on COVID-19 Vaccination in the US?Patient Correspondent: Nichole DavisPatients Rising Concierge Need help?The successful patient is one who can get what they need when they need it. We all know insurance slows us down, so why not take matters into your own hands. Our Navigator is an online tool that allows you to search a massive network of health-related resources using your zip code so you get local results. Get proactive and become a more successful patient right now at PatientsRisingConcierge.orgHave a question or comment about the show, want to suggest a show topic or share your story as a patient correspondent?Drop us a line: podcast@patientsrising.orgThe views and opinions expressed herein are those of the guest(s)/ author(s) and do not reflect the official policy or position of Patients Rising.
The RMV is resuming road tests that were cancelled or postponed because of COVID-19. WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis reports.
Nichole Davis, who is an anchor and reporter for WBZ New Radio 1030 AM in Boston, as well as the host of WBZ New England Weekend joined Noontime Nation’s Matt Noonan to discuss the second phase of the Massachusetts reopening during the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19). Stay connected with Noontime Nation on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube!
Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins talks to WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis about her decision to release vulnerable inmates amid the coronavirus pandemic.
WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis spoke to Somerville Mayor Joe Curtatone about an additional round of closures and plans his city is taking to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Project Bread's Erin McAleer spoke to WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis about what's being done to help food-insecure students who are losing access to school meals due to coronavirus.
Massachusetts' Department of Public Health says that there are now 41 presumptive or confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealth. WBZ NewsRadio's Nichole Davis reports.
Nichole Davis fills in for Bradley - E-commerce entrepreneur Brad Hines talks about ditching the resort and seeing more of the world by traveling on a budget.
Joseph has returned from the wilds of Georgia to join Dayne and Amber as they talk with South Carolina Bar Executive Director David Ross and guests Nichole Davis and Betsy Goodale. Tune in for info on helpful resources for lawyers, such as the ethics hotline and Lawyers Helping Lawyers, and find out just exactly how much your bar dues are doing for you (hint: it includes free counseling). Hosted by Joseph Bias, Dayne Phillips, and Amber Fulmer. Contact us at DirectExaminationPodcast@gmail.com Dayne Phillips: https://sccriminallaws.com/ Amber Fulmer: https://www.mooretaylorlaw.com/ Joseph Bias: http://www.national-law.com/locations/columbia-sc/
Ryan Meharry and Anne Lane get high and show us how to develop comedic characters. I’m Too Effing High is hosted and produced by James Mastreani. This episode was also produced by Matt Newell, Mike McLendon, Dhruv Uday Singh, and Andrew Steven. Special thanks to Nichole Davis and Paige Schaeffer.
It's our very first draft! We're joined by WBZ's Chris Citorik and Nichole Davis to choo choo choose from the cromulent catalog of The Simpsons. Each of us attempt to build the very best season of The Simpsons. "Who Shot Mr. Burns?", "Marge vs. the Monorail", "Mr. Plow", "Homer at the Bat"... all of the classics. Who reached on episodes? What did we miss? More importantly, who built the best season?Join the conversation on Twitter: @MACandGUpodcast