Tom Brady says his dog is a clone
Tom Brady's dog is a clone of a "beloved" pet that died, the seven-time Super Bowl champion revealed on Tuesday.
Watch CBS News
Neal J. Riley is a digital producer for CBS Boston, focused on audience engagement. He has worked in the WBZ-TV newsroom since 2014 and has more than a decade of experience covering news in Massachusetts. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe, The Worcester Telegram & Gazette, The Lowell Sun and The San Francisco Chronicle. Neal is a graduate of Boston University's College of Communication with a degree in journalism.
Tom Brady's dog is a clone of a "beloved" pet that died, the seven-time Super Bowl champion revealed on Tuesday.
Halsey said she was treated at Massachusetts General Hospital after one of her concerts in Boston this weekend.
Today is Election Day for 55 cities and towns across Massachusetts.
New England Aquarium researchers spotted three True's beaked whales, which are rarely seen on the surface.
The FAA is investigating an apparent close call at Logan Airport Thursday involving a Delta Air Lines flight that was landing and a Cape Air plane that was taking off.
Police are looking for three people who stole rifles from a gun store in Holliston, Massachusetts.
The principal of Wayland High School says a racist incident in the boys locker room is being investigated.
Massachusetts is working to shore up food banks as funding for SNAP benefits is set to lapse.
The Newtonville Star Market is closed as health authorities investigate a possible asbestos release.
Some cities and towns in Massachusetts have shared recommended trick-or-treat hours this Halloween.
A Massachusetts lottery winner is sharing the wealth with his son.
College students allowed to use AI were happier and more engaged in class, but it didn't lead to better test scores, a UMass Amherst study found.
Two Massachusetts women recently lost a combined $6,700 to a jury duty scam that utilized Bitcoin ATMs, a sheriff warns.
Filming for "The Walking Dead: Dead City" will close streets in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts this week.
Surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital have removed a pig kidney from a New Hampshire man 271 days after the innovative transplant.