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A program aims to break down the barrier by teaching future doctors to get to know their special patients and find ways to reach and treat them. → Read More
After more than 30 years living in the same home, a Southboro couple decided to take on a big kitchen remodel. → Read More
A backyard pool mishap stranded an Epping, NH woman in four feet of water, but also revealed the positive power of social media. → Read More
The people who set up a "Little Free Library" in front of their homes in Jamaica Plain say someone is ripping it off, perhaps for profit. → Read More
Arthur Brand, called the “Indiana Jones of the art world," hopes to track down paintings taken in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist in 1990. → Read More
Two Boston schools, one charter and one traditional, have teamed up with the health centers nearby to make sure younger siblings are school-ready before they even walk through the door in September, and there's an interesting connection to Facebook. → Read More
Margie Kirstein signed a contract and paid $20,000 upfront to a contractor to finish the third floor of Dedham two-family. But after a sub-contractor roughed out the space, Kirstein says the general contractor never showed up at the property. → Read More
Jim Gosnell is the MVP of blood donors. → Read More
It was supposed to be a complimentary rental for a customer while his car was being repaired at a local dealership. But when the customer got stuck with the bill he reached out to the I-Team's Call 4 Action. → Read More
The event highlighted that the barriers some students faced rising to the top, went deeper than homework and grades. → Read More
Lowell native Corey Lewandowski, who helped the president get elected, announced Thursday that he has quit his own political strategic consulting firm. → Read More
An 88-year-old New Hampshire man was mailed a $100 speeding ticket from Washington D.C., a place he has not visited in decades. → Read More
At 826 Boston's "Writers' Room," students get help improving their writing skills from trained tutors from universities like Northeastern and UMass Boston. → Read More
For the first time in its 65-year history, the award for National Teacher of the Year has gone to a teacher from Massachusetts. → Read More
As a competitive swimmer through high school and college, Kydani Dover knows firsthand the disincline a student can learn through sports. → Read More
A mother from New Hampshire has created a winter jacket that makes it easier to strap a child into a car seat. → Read More
A little baby from New York, who has spent half her life in Boston for medical treatment, came back Wednesday to face her seventh open-heart surgery. → Read More
A Revere man was billed dozens of trips over the Tobin Bridge that he says he never made. → Read More
Some have been homeless, others have done time and some have struggled with alcohol or drugs. → Read More
Christine Twining was stunned when she found out she was driving around in a diesel-fueled car rigged to cheat emissions standards. → Read More