Brianna Borghi is an Emmy-nominated journalist who joined the NBC10 Boston reporting team in May 2025.
Brianna’s career is deeply rooted at NBC, where she worked at the TODAY show as a production assistant and is an alumnus of NBCUniversal’s prestigious Page Program. Brianna also interned with Dateline NBC in Los Angeles.
Brianna is no stranger to the Boston market. She was previously a reporter and fill-in traffic anchor for WCVB NewsCenter 5, where she covered everything from politics to education to crime, along with unique feature stories. Prior to WCVB, she was a reporter at WPTZ-TV in Burlington, Vermont.
Upon graduating from Dover Sherborn High School in Massachusetts, being eager to explore a new city, Brianna attended George Washington University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communications from the School of Media and Public Affairs, with a minor in political science.
Brianna is a book club lover, theatre buff, Bachelor & Bachelorette show enthusiast and lives for the challenge of hunting down the next best wardrobe bargain. When she’s not scouting a new dining hot spot, you may see her on any golf course outside of Boston still trying to break 100.
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Tall ships parade into Boston, kicking off dayslong festival (schedule, photos)
Some 60 Tall Ships from around the world paraded in flotillas into Boston Harbor Saturday to officially kick off Sail Boston 2026.
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Woman and small service dog mauled by much larger dog in Chelsea
Liza Henriquez said Snoopy, her service dog, will have to have his front leg amputated after the attack Monday in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
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Merrimack River still contaminated after sewage spill, rain brings new concern
Bacteria remains after last month’s sewage spill in Haverhill, and heavy rain like Tuesday’s could trigger a combined sewage overflow.
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Their cat went missing. After a day, he turned up in the strangest place.
Fluffy was missing for over a day. His family made missing cat posters and brought in a search dog. Then: “I was upstairs crying and I heard a little meow.”
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Poll highlights fear that AI will hurt job market
As artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent, Americans are expressing concern over how it will impact job opportunities in the future.
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Man arrested in deadly Mattapan carjacking to undergo mental health evaluation
The man accused of killing a woman with an SUV he’d stolen at a Boston car wash was ordered held without bail and to undergo a mental health evaluation.
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This new restaurant AI platform aims to save time — without replacing workers
Artificial intelligence is making its way into restaurant kitchens and back offices as operators look for ways to save time and improve efficiency.
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Are Scottish soccer fans drinking all of the beer in Boston?
The Tartan Army has been drinking a lot of beer for the World Cup, so much so that some Boston bars ran out.
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Outdoor drinking begins in Cambridge, but rollout is slow to start
Cambridge launched new outdoor drinking zones Friday, allowing people to carry alcoholic drinks outside in designated areas for the next seven weeks under a new Massachusetts law.
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Doggy kissing booth? Waltham golden retriever spreads joy one smooch at a time
Forget the drive-thru. There’s a different — and much more special — window in Waltham that people that are stopping at for treats, tail wags and a whole lot of happiness. Driver the golden retriever is spreading joy and stealing hearts, one kiss at a time. Just off Moody Street, an adorable surprise waits for passersby. Haley Scott, Driver’s owner,…