Maria Stephanos, WCVB-TV Boston

Maria Stephanos

WCVB-TV Boston

Boston, MA, United States

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Past articles by Maria:

Former Patriots star launches 25-hour effort to fight diabetes

The goal is to collect $300,000 by Thursday. → Read More

Cam Neely shares inspiration for 'Comics Come Home' before return

The Boston Bruins legend and current team president started the comedy fundraiser in 1995 and it has since raised more than $13 million for cancer patients. → Read More

Denis Leary excited for return of 'Comics Come Home' to TD Garden

For the first time since 2019, the Cam Neely Foundation's comedy fundraiser for cancer patients will be held in Boston. → Read More

Celtics co-owner breaks out special suit for NBA Finals Game 3

Steve Pagliuca is wearing the same outfit for Game 3 as he did for Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals in Miami. → Read More

Maria Stephanos one-on-one with family behind Saugus' Kowloon Restaurant

As plans for the future of the iconic Kowloon restaurant, take shape, Maria Stephanos is speaking with the family whose history is forever tied to the iconic Route 1 eatery. → Read More

Meet Lydia Shire, one of Boston's top chefs

For Lydia Shire, becoming one of the top chefs in Boston and the nation was the result of years of hard work. → Read More

Mental health expert's tips to help with isolation during pandemic

Maria Stephanos speaks with psychologist Dr. Nicholas Covino about isolation during the pandemic and how to beat it. → Read More

How COVID-19 pandemic has affected mental health

A psychiatrist explains ways we can all get through the stress that has increased over the last 18 months. → Read More

9/11 flight attendant's daughter remembers mom's courage

Twenty years ago, on Sept. 11, 2001, Anna Sweeney was 5 years old. Her mother was a flight attendant on American Airlines Flight 11. → Read More

Someone you should know: Sue Brady

Radio was her life and she'll tell you it was great, but her broadcasting career transformed into a new calling amid the pandemic. → Read More

'I was happy that he won': Patriots owner Robert Kraft talks about Tom Brady's success with Buccaneers

Robert Kraft spoke about his former quarterback, Tom Brady, during an exclusive interview with WCVB's Maria Stephanos. Here's what he had to say, and the question he wouldn't answer. → Read More

Meet husband, wife believed to be oldest living couple in Mass.

Dr. Herman Chernoff and his wife, Judith, have been married for 73 years and met as graduate students at Brown University. → Read More

Dr. Ellerin on the importance of getting your flu shot this year

"What we want to prevent is that twin-demic, two viruses colliding in a person, we know that tends to lead to severe disease. By getting that flu shot, you're going to reduce the likelihood of that," said Dr. Todd Ellerin, director of infectious diseases at South Shore Health. → Read More

Someone You Should Know: Quincy's Gerry Trifone

She grew up in Quincy in a very strict Italian family and raised 8 successful wonderful children and now Gerry Trifone is showing Maria Stephanos the lessons of a life well lived. → Read More

Parents speak out about Emerson College student killed in altercation

The parents of Dan Hollis, the 19-year-old Emerson College student who died following an altercation, speak with Maria Stephanos about their son. → Read More

Film critic shares her predictions for the Oscars

Film critic Dana Barbuto shared her predictions for Hollywood's biggest night. → Read More

Exhibit featuring King Tut's treasures coming to Boston

The exhibit is making stops in only 10 cities around the world, and will include 60 objects from his tomb that have never left Egypt until now. → Read More

DNA identifies mother of infant found frozen in 1988

DNA testing has helped police identify the mother of an infant who was abandoned and found frozen to death in a Connecticut parking lot in 1988. → Read More

Pedro Martinez's 4th annual gala will raise money for school, sports facility

"I always dream about giving others opportunities just like I got through baseball and I'm hoping that now I can finally leave that mark in my legacy," Pedro said. → Read More

College students receive free, fresh produce at mobile markets

Once a month, the Greater Boston Food Bank delivers a truck load of fruits and vegetables directly to campus. → Read More