7News Investigates: Repeatedly Flooded Mass. Homes Costing Taxpayers Big
Last month’s winter storm brought severe coastal flooding to Massachusetts. Since the storm hit, 7News has found out just how costly those floodwaters can beRead More
7News Investigates: Police Train To Unmask Criminal ‘Impostors’
(WHDH) — In November, 7NEWS reported that Juan Miranda-Ortiz was arrested in Framingham, accused of selling heroin out of a special needs school van. ButRead More
7News Investigates: Fake Customer Service Numbers Duping Consumers
(WHDH) — It’s easy to ignore phone calls from a number you don’t recognize. But people trying to rip you off are finding new ways toRead More
7News Investigates: Inside Mass. Company’s Push to Protect Soft Targets
(WHDH) — While terrorists are focused on attacking large crowds of people, one local company is on the front lines in the fight to protectRead More
7News Investigates: ‘Ghost Guns’ Raising Alarms for Law Enforcement
(WHDH) — There is growing concern about do-it-yourself weapons that criminals can build at home. Buy the parts online, and build a gun at home.Read More
7NEWS Investigates: Baby bill
After the parents of a newborn baby girl got hit with a bizarre bill, 7NEWS discovered it’s part of a big problem that could alsoRead More
Boston experiences first true test of the winter season
Trains in Boston made their way through Saturday’s winter weather. The MBTA didn’t report any major issues from Saturday’s snow. Many were able to makeRead More
7News Investigates: ‘Rally for the Republic’ on Boston Common
Anger, arrests, and tens of thousands of protesters. That was the scene on Boston Common this summer. Now, another rally, billed as a “Rally forRead More
7NEWS Uncovers MassDOT Vehicle Safety Concerns
(WHDH) — 7NEWS has discovered Massachusetts workers driving state-owned cars with serious safety issues. Auto safety experts say they shouldn’t even be on the road.Read More
Elite hazmat team takes 7NEWS inside Fentanyl overdose response
(WHDH) — Fentanyl can kill in an instant. And very few first responders in Massachusetts are fully trained to handle the life-threatening drug. Last month,Read More