Eye on Earth: Reducing the invasive green crab population
Two fishermen and a famous chef are trying to broaden the seafood market and reduce a harmful, invasive species at the same time.
Two fishermen and a famous chef are trying to broaden the seafood market and reduce a harmful, invasive species at the same time.
The Massachusetts Oyster Project is an effort to recycle used shells from restaurants on Cape Cod.
Wednesday is the sixth annual Show Your Stripes Day, a day dedicated to raising climate change awareness.
Hurricane Hunters fly into the eye of some of the strongest storms, collecting crucial data to improve forecasting capabilities to keep people safe.
Karen Clark and Company has developed what's they call "catastrophe models," which span from earthquakes to wildfires and hurricanes
The start of June marks the start of hurricane season. Here's what we should expect this year.
Hurricane Bob hit New England nearly 31 years ago. Experts warn that the next one to make landfall could cause major damage.
Recently, WBZ's Sarah Wroblewski was able to join a volunteer crew of about 25 people from Cornell and the CCG Beach Brigade who made the trek down to Cuttyhunk to remove the old lobster gear thanks to a $55,000 grant.
Watertown is a community going green by adding more green. A federal grant will go directly to install tree trenches.
The town of Mashpee and the Wampanoag Tribe are planting oysters in the Mashpee River to filter the water.
Fashion companies are working towards more sustainable practices and slowing down the way products are made.
One expert says we will likely be seeing more and more bare ground in the winters to come in the Boston area.
A slight difference in temperatures can change the way the grapes and eventually the wine may taste.
Electric vehicles are the way of the future, but how do they do in the winter compared to gas-powered cars?
Letting the sun heat your home by opening your blinds is a simple and easy way to save some money.
Deep below the surface of a mountain in western Massachusetts is a key New England power source.
A Massachusetts farm is turning cow poop into power – and profit.
CBS Boston meteorologist Jacob Wycoff takes a closer look at how climate change is impacting our area.
Raffi is part of a growing ensemble of artists using their music to inspire change
A tree in Petersham Forest is wired with sensors to collect data.
It's called Ambri and it's an idea that has been years in the making.
Ocean Alliance in Gloucester is using drones to get a close look at whales off the coast of Massachusetts.
Cool Science is an art contest for students about the weather, energy, and climate change.
The initiative is hoping to turn an area with a pile of beat-up old lumber into a waterfront park.
Green House in downtown Newburyport is a zero-waste, sustainable lifestyle shop run by a mother and daughter.
The Essex County District Attorney's office told WBZ-TV that the woman was taken to Salem Hospital.
A student reported this weekend to campus police that she was assaulted on Wednesday morning.
Residents were demanding change after a shooting on Wednesday injured a pregnant woman, causing her baby to be a stillborn.
Firefighters climbed down the side of the granite breakwater to rescue the women.
Evidence of a fire was found at the altar that burned the altar cloth and a Bible.
The Patriots had an opportunity to bounce back from an embarrassing loss on Sunday. Instead, they elevated their issues from bad to worse with a dreadful 34-0 loss at home to the New Orleans Saints.
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to "destroy Hamas" after an unprecedented attack by the Palestinian militant group.
Brandeis University confirmed one of its professors lost family members in the attacks in Israel that began on Saturday.
Three Northeastern students are currently studying abroad in Israel, as Hamas militant groups invaded Israel on Saturday. The attack killed at least 250 people and according to the Israeli military, holding citizens and soldiers hostage in Gaza.
Both sides of the Boston University Bridge are closed to all traffic due to a fire Sunday afternoon.
While you have heard of "deja vu," there is a similar phenomenon called "jamais vu."
A new study finds that screaming at children can be as harmful as other forms of child abuse.
Many people are pulling out the rapid home tests they bought months ago. But how do you know if they still work?
The two candy varieties, the Slime Licker and Cocco Candy Rolling Candy, pose a choking hazard, a federal agency warns.
The head of the CDC visited the Whittier Street Health Center to encourage people to get the updated COVID vaccine.
I-Team sources tell WBZ more than a dozen female patients of Dr. Derrick Todd have reported allegations of sexual assault and inappropriate touching during medical appointments.
How accurate are pet DNA tests and are they a waste of money?
MV Realty, the real estate company accused of duping homeowners into 40-year listing agreements has filed for bankruptcy in 33 states including Massachusetts.
In Massachusetts, a quasi-state agency provides funding for school construction.
The Department of Conservation and Recreation's Office of Dam Safety gave WBZ's I-Team a list of more than 200 deteriorating dams across the state.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu joined WBZ TV Political Analyst Jon Keller to reflect on the halfway point of her mayoral term and whether there will be another in the future.
Jon Keller says the ouster of Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker may look like an intra-party struggle, but it reflects the broader deterioration of our social and political fabric.
Adam Chapdelaine, executive director of the Massachusetts Municipal Association, talks about the
Government funding is now being held hostage by a handful of House Republicans who believe Speaker McCarthy gave away too much to Democrats.
Two controversial voices will soon be gone from the Boston City Council.
Forbes magazine is out with its ranking of the "The 400 Richest People in America."
The toy store's parent company announced an expansion of up to 24 flagship stores, as well as opening stores at airports and cruise ships.
National Coffee Day is Friday, September 29.
Costco is now offering members online health checkups for as low as $29.
The company says it is still committed to making its iconic bricks from sustainable materials by 2032.
The Vermont Country Store has since become an iconic destination for locals and tourists alike.
Creating an inviting environment for the community to meet, enjoy and participate in the arts
For over 85 years, Weston Theater Company has been creating engaging, entertaining, and inspiring theater.
Surrounded by mountains, Kimpton Taconic is a boutique hotel offering both classic and highly curated experiences.
Learn how the strategic use of windows and harnessing the power of daylight can create space and comfort within a home.
The "Four Ups, Four Downs" this week features a few more downs than usual.
"Plain and simply, we've got to find a way to play and coach better than that. So that's what we're going to do -- start all over and get back on a better track than we're on right now," Belichick said after the loss that dropped the Patriots to 1-4 on the season.
The Patriots couldn't even come close to competing on Sunday. They're a team that appears to be broken.
The Patriots had an opportunity to bounce back from an embarrassing loss on Sunday. Instead, they elevated their issues from bad to worse with a dreadful 34-0 loss at home to the New Orleans Saints.
The Patriots took their struggles with the "Tush Push" to new levels on Sunday.
A property in Millbury that was advertised as "probably haunted" got multiple offers, a real estate agent tells WBZ-TV.
The vocal anti-vax movement in the United States doesn't stop with people.
A meteor was spotted streaking across the sky early Friday morning over Mount Washington in New Hampshire.
24 seagulls have been rescued by the New England Wildlife Center, after finding their way into a vat of used cooking oil.
The 111-year-old annual program makes sure kids in need have a great holiday.