Rhondella Richardson, WCVB-TV Boston

Rhondella Richardson

WCVB-TV Boston

Boston, MA, United States

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  • WCVB-TV Boston
  • MyNBC5 (WPTZ)
  • KMBC
  • WMTW TV
  • KSBW Action News 8
  • WMUR TV
  • wdsu

Past articles by Rhondella:

Meet principal who helped save Mass. school from being shut down

Linda Anderson had yet to start her first principal's job when she learned the school would be closing unless they raised about $1 million. → Read More

Female restaurateurs in Mass. gather to kick off Women's History Month

The restaurant industry has a higher percentage of female ownership than any other industry in Massachusetts. → Read More

Duxbury community leaders help residents navigate family tragedy

A mother in the coastal Massachusetts town is accused of using exercise bands to strangle her three young children in the family's home. → Read More

Massachusetts-based Moderna discusses expansion plans in Cambridge, Norwood

The company is hiring for some 2,000 new jobs located in Cambridge's Kendall Square and at its campus in Norwood. → Read More

Duxbury children's deaths spark mental health treatment conversation

Authorities say they are planning to bring murder charges against the mother of the two children who died, a 5-year-old girl and a 3-year-old boy. → Read More

DA: Officer accidentally fired during standoff with armed suspect

Investigators said the suspect fired at officers during the incident. → Read More

'Utterly delightful': Passengers describe having British royals on flight

Yes, the British royals fly commercial, and it came as an incredible surprise to the hundreds of other passengers on board the British Airways plane bound for Boston. → Read More

Here's what Market Basket looks like on Thanksgiving Eve

Here's a look at the crowds last-minute shoppers had to deal with while searching for a turkey and sides. → Read More

Justice Department reportedly opens probe into Taylor Swift Ticketmaster chaos

Taylor Swift expressing her anger and frustration on social media Friday over the hours spent by fans trying to buy tickets for her tour next year. → Read More

Watertown Police starts new program to protect catalytic converters

The catalytic converters are a target of many thefts because of the precious metals inside of them. → Read More

Warrior Health and Fitness Center helps veterans relearn how to move, live

A special fitness center is helping veterans at the Charlestown Navy Yard. → Read More

Boston enjoys late-summer weather in November

With sunshine and temperatures around 70, people around Boston, Massachusetts and New England were looking for ways to enjoy the gorgeous conditions. → Read More

Calls for change as Boston civil rights pioneer recovers from stabbing

Jean McGuire awaits surgery on her arm after being stabbed multiple times Tuesday night in Boston's Franklin Park. → Read More

As 'Jennifer Hudson Show' launches, here's what makes a great talk program

An Emerson College professor explains how the EGOT winner can find success in a grueling format. → Read More

Mass. doctor on study showing no health benefits from supplements

A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association sounds the alarm about beta carotene and vitamin E in particular. → Read More

Boston's Dominican community shows pride in Celtics' Al Horford

The owner of a Dominican restaurant says the Celtics big man has been at the Roxbury spot many times and is like family. → Read More

24 hour workout honors on Memorial Day honors fallen heroes

"24 Heroes" features 24 workouts, honoring 24 fallen heroes in 24 hours. → Read More

Somber Boston Common flag memorial honors Massachusetts' fallen heroes

A Memorial Day tradition returns on the Boston Common as tens of thousands of flags have been planted to honor those in Massachusetts who gave their lives in service to their country. → Read More

Here's what to say to kids about deadly Texas school shooting

A psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital provides his best advice to parents on how to handle the tragedy with their kids. → Read More

Salem, Massachusetts councilors considering fines for feeding wild animals

Signs posted around the city tell people to not feed wild animals. Now, several city councilors are working on a city ordinance to ban feeding and impose fines. → Read More