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Carl Stevens’ Poem: A Salute To David Ortiz « CBS Boston

Carl Stevens wrote a new poem to salute David Ortiz on the day the Red Sox retire his number 34. → Read More

Massachusetts Marijuana: Will They Give Pot A Shot? « CBS Boston

Carl Stevens wants to know what's going on on Beacon Hill? → Read More

Carl Stevens’ Poem For Twitter: Everybody Tweet, Tweet, Tweet « CBS Boston

Carl Stevens has a new poem about Twitter. → Read More

Boston Latin Student Says Teacher Called Her N-Word

As the U.S. Attorney's Office investigates alleged incidents of racism at the Boston Latin School, another troubling allegation involving an African-American student has come to light. → Read More

Carl Stevens’ Journal: A Poem On The Republican Debate

Carl Stevens has a new poem on the outrageous Republican debate in Detroit. → Read More

Emerson College To Keep Colonial Theatre Open

Good news for fans of live theater in Boston - the Colonial Theatre will remain the Colonial Theatre. → Read More

Gov. Baker Votes In Swampscott–But Probably Not For Trump Or Cruz

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker had endorsed New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who has since dropped out of the race. → Read More

Many Mass. Democrats Switched To Republican Party Ahead Of Super Tuesday

Massachusetts Secretary of State Bill Galvin said large numbers of registered Democrats left their party to become unenrolled or even registered for the Republican party leading up to the state's Super Tuesday primary. → Read More

Mass. Secretary Of State: Don’t Forget Your Absentee Ballots

Massachusetts Secretary of State Bill Galvin is concerned that people voting with absentee ballots may not give themselves enough time. → Read More

Survey: 23% Of Workers Have Dated Their Boss

As Valentine’s Day approaches, it turns out many Americans are looking for love in the office. → Read More

3-Year-Old Roxbury Boy Was ‘Beaten Up’ Before Death, Cousin Says

A 3-year-old boy who suffered traumatic injuries at a home in Roxbury last weekend and later died was beaten, according to a relative. → Read More

Play About Cocoanut Grove Fire Coming To Boston

The play "Inferno! Fire At The Cocoanut Grove 1942" will run later this month at the Boston Center for the Arts--only half a mile from where the Cocoanut Grove nightclub used to stand. → Read More

Many Athletes Regret Specializing In One Sport, NCAA Report Finds

The study focused on the growing trend of "one sport kids" and found that the strategy is more likely to lead to burnout than stardom. → Read More

Carl Stevens’ Journal: A Poem For Patriots Fans

Carl Stevens wrote a poem to help console Patriots fans. → Read More

Mayor Walsh Previews State Of The City Address: ‘A Year Of Action’

On Tuesday night, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh will be on the stage at Symphony Hall to give the annual State of the City Address. → Read More

Carl Stevens’ Journal: A Poem For New Year’s Day

WBZ NewsRadio 1030's Carl Stevens kicks off 2016 with a new poem. → Read More

Carl Stevens’ Journal: An Ode To Rick Simonson

Carl Stevens pays tribute to Rick Simonson, who is retiring from his job as WBZ NewsRadio 1030 traffic reporter. → Read More