Boston College Women's Basketball Coach, Sylvia Crawley
Sylvia Crawley enters her second season at the Heights after a very successful initial campaign. She talks with WBZ's Walt Perkins about her expectations for her players; both on the court and in the classroom.
The Horses of Methuen
Nevins Farm, in Methuen, is the only MSPCA facility in the Northeast that accepts horses. With the struggling economy, they are seeing a growing number of horses.
Concern About Bullies
A Springfield mother whose eleven year old son committed suicide talks about the importance of an anti-bullying law.
Neil Puckett 3/15/2010
WBZ's Dan Rea is outraged about three Navy Seals facing court martial for allegedly assaulting a high profile terrorist. Attorney Neil Puckett is representing one of the accused and discusses the case.
Jim Hirsch 3/15/2010
Author and biographer Jim Hirsch talks to WBZ's Dan Rea about his new book "Willie Mays: The Life, The Legend" the only authorized biography about the "Say Hey Kid".
John Denis 3/11/2010
San Francisco businessman and Republican John Denis has his sights set on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office. He talks with WBZ's Dan Rea about his campaign.
Same Sex Family vs. Catholic School 3/10/2010
Two Colorado children are asked not to return to their Catholic School because their parents are lesbians. WBZ's Dan Rea takes on the issue.
Max Raabe
From Germany, it's Max Raabe and his outstanding group of musicians bringing to life the music of the 20's and 30's that was so popular in Europe during that period.
The Napkin, the Melon and the Monkey
Barbara Burke is an internationally known consultant, speaker, and author specializing in the people side of customer service management. Her new book is helping customer-facing employees thrive in their challenging jobs. It's actually a book for everybo
Scholarships for Americans
Meet Irv Fradkin, founder of the Dollars for Scholars program which has raised billions of dollars helping kids in towns across America achieve the dream of going to college.
What Do Muslims Really Think Of An Obama America?
Bradley Jay travels to the cobblestone streets of Istanbul to ask residents of the largely Muslim city what they really think of Bush, Obama, and America.
Should The Penalty For Murder Be Greater If The Victim Is A Police Officer?
In New Hampshire, Michael Addison is to be executed for murder. The fact that his victim was a police officer makes Addison eligible for the death penalty and he was so sentenced. Do you believe that the murder of a police officer should carry a more seve
My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 3/15/2010
Gov. Deval Patrick declared a state of emergency Monday, as three days of relentless rain closed roads and spilled rivers and streams over their banks in Massachusetts.
My WBZ Morning Headlines 3/15/2010
Heavy weekend storm coming to an end but flooding and airport delays remain. Details on this and more top morning stories..
Keller At Large 3/15/2010
WBZ-TV's political analyst, Jon Keller, talks about the politics inherent in Sunday's annual St. Patrick's Day roast and breakfast in South Boston.
Keller At Large 3/11/2010
Congressman Patrick Kennedy goes off on a tirade during a speech from the House floor. WBZ's Jon Keller gives his insight.
Keller At Large 3/09/2010
WBZ's Jon Keller talks about a recent cost of living survey for families in Massachusetts
Joan Lunden on the benefits of spas
In this segment, SpaFinder.com spokesperson Joan Lunden talks about the benefits of spas. You can get a great deal at a spa near you through March 14, 2010. Go to SpaFinder.com for more information.
Bananas; Brain Computer Interface; Sharks
On tonight's "60 Minutes": Critics argue that tour operators are making ocean waters more dangerous for swimmers and surfers, by attracting sharks to their boats with food. But first, Steve Kroft reports on the death of civilians in Colombia; and Scott Pe
Michael Vick Interview
Michael Vick speaks in his first interview since he admitted to participating in the illegal dogfighting that resulted in a prison sentence and his suspension from the NFL. James Brown is the correspondent. Also tonight: Increasingly, the U.S. military is
Don Hewitt
60 Minutes will devote its entire hour this week to the news magazine's creator and former executive producer, Don Hewitt, who died Wednesday at the age of 86.
Kars4Kids Car Donation
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