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.
Mark Frost on his new book, "Game Six"
New York Times best-selling author Mark Frost talks about his new book, 'Game Six', with WBZ's Walt Perkins. The story revolves around the 6th game of the 1975 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds.
Big Money at the Essex Retirement Board
How can a county retirement board director get a huge pay raise in the middle of the worst economic times this state has seen since the depression?
A Robotic Groundhog
PETA would like a robotic Punxsutawney Phil....hmmm. That's a poem.
The Murder of Daniel Yakovleff
The murder trial of Steven Odegard is underway in Boston. He's accused of killing 20 year old Daniel Yakovleff, a man he met at a gay bar.
Secret Boston
Think you know all the hot spots in Boston? Jon Marcus introduces us to a new blog that shows a side of the city you may have missed. Check it out at mysecretboston.com
Creating Wealth in Economic Turmoil
Jason Vanclef, President and CEO of Vanclef Financial Group and author of "The Wealth Code: How The Rich Stay Rich In Good Times And Bad" gives us tips to on how to do well in an uncertain time.
Haiti Relief
Peter Kapiloff, with Hope for the Children of Haiti, tells us what it was like the day the quake struck, and comes by to talk with Dan about what we can do to help survivors.
You can find more details at www.hfchaiti.org
Keep on Truckin
Waid Day, owner of the Hoosier Trucking Company in Indiana talks about the importance of the trucking industry and how it can be an indication on how well the economy is actually doing.
Nancy Rappaport
In 1963, Nancy Rappaport's mother died by suicide Growing up in a blended family of eleven children after her father remarried, Nancy was bewildered about why her mother took her own life and left her behind. Inspiring, honest, and engaging, In Her Wake
Melody Gardot
Meet an amazing young songwriter and performer whose voice and style have made her a rising musical star. Her personal story of courage and survival is one you'll definitely want to catch. See more at www.melodygardot.com.
Dr. Len Fisher
In his latest book, Dr. Fisher introduces us to the science of complexity in everyday life. For more, visit his site www.lenfisherscience.com.
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 Morning Headlines 2/9/2010
Another recall for Toyota, this time it's the 2010 Prius Hybrid. Details on this and more top morning stories.
My WBZ Afternoon Headlines 2/8/2010
A winter storm is forecast for Massachusetts on Wednesday, beginning around midday and expected to last until midnight, bringing several inches of snow.
Keller At Large 2/8/2010
WBZ's Jon Keller says time's up! We've officially past the deadline for blaming our nation's problems on former President George W. Bush.
Keller At Large 2/5/2010
WBZ's Jon Keller plans on watching the Super Bowl on Sunday....and not because he has too.
Keller @ Large 2/4/2010
WBZ-TV political analyst Jon Keller talks about Toyota's accelerating woes.
Olympic skeleton athlete Noelle Pikus-Pace
A favorite to medal at the 2006 Torino Olympics...Noelle was sidelined after a freak accident at the Olympic trials. Now she's in top form and psyched to compete in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.
A chat with Olympic skeleton athlete Noelle Pikus-Pace
An accident at the Olympic trials in 2006 left her with a broken leg, shattering her dreams of going for the gold. Now a mom, she's back and ready to hit the track. WBZ's Laurie Kirby talks with Noelle about competing in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
"Second Spring" Pt. 1
Dr. Maoshing Ni, a practioner of traditional Chinese medicine, shares some tips on getting a grip on anxiety, naturally.
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.
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Kars4Kids Car Donation
Kars4Kids is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides a wide range of services for underprivileged children. Some of their programs include mentoring, parent education, camp programs, and family retreats. By providing the children with emoti