Jericho Tran joined NBC10 Boston and NECN in July 2023.
An Emmy Award winning journalist, she started her career in New York City. While in the Big Apple, she worked at News12, filling in as the morning anchor while focusing on stories about subway safety, education, and immigration. She covered major national and local stories, including former President Donald Trump’s historic indictment, the fallout from Hurricane Ida, and the arrival of migrants into the city.
During her time with NBC10 Boston, Tran traveled to Lewiston, Maine, where she covered the mass shooting. After Leominster’s devastating September storm, she reported from some of the hardest hit areas.
A graduate of Brooklyn College, she grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah. At her first station, Bronxnet, she covered the effects of COVID-19 on the community during the height of the pandemic.
When she’s not covering stories, Tran enjoys trying new restaurants and exploring her new home here in the Bay State.
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French bulldog reunited with Dorchester family after theft
A dog is back with his family after being stolen last week in Boston. Bodega, a French bulldog, wandered away in Dorchester and was picked up Wednesday by two individuals on a scooter who were last seen with the dog in the area of Quincy and Ceylon streets, police said. On Monday, his owners say their wish came true. Police…
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Boston police searching for 2 who stole beloved dog: ‘He's part of the family'
Bodega, a French bulldog, wandered away from the area and was picked up by two individuals on a scooter who were last seen with the dog in the area of Quincy St. and Ceylon St, police said.
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13-year-old figure skater, a rising star and ‘jalapeño,' mourned after DC crash
Jinna Han had a passion for figure skating that was evident to everyone at the Skating Club of Boston — including when she spoke to NBC10 Boston about her Olympic dreams in 2022.
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Police probe death in Spain of priest who served at Boston-area schools, UConn
Fr. Richard Gross died in the southern city of Málaga on Jan. 20, the organization said, noting that they could not comment on specifics in light of the police investigation.
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Boston art piece depicting crashed satellite vandalized
A downtown Boston art installation was vandalized earlier this week, according to a Boston police report. The art installation on Washington Street, part of the city’s “Winteractive” exhibition, looks like a parked car that’s been smashed by a satellite fallen from the sky. The “damaged” car has been delighting — and confusing — people for a few weeks, but police…
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Vigil held for Fisher College student killed in Roxbury hit-and-run
Taylor Wilkinson was crossing Washington Street with her older sister when she was killed by a hit-and-run driver.
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Ex-Brookline swim coach accused of soliciting kids across US via Snapchat
A man accused of soliciting children to send him sexually explicit images over Snapchat was arrested at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts, on Thursday, federal prosecutors said. Scott Cunha, 24, is believed to have met up with one of the children he solicited by offering money in exchange for engaging in sexual acts in person, according to the U.S....
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NH family's missing cat found 8 months later in Michigan
A cat missing from New Hampshire since March is finally back home after a long journey to Michigan. The Ambler family from Londonderry thought they’d never see Kumiko again. Eight months later, they received a call that she’d been found. “This cat somehow got from Londonderry, New Hampshire, in eight months, to Ann Arbor, Michigan,” Paul Ambler said. Her...
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Jabrill Peppers trial begins Wednesday
1/22/25 UPDATE: The start of the trial was delayed Wednesday after a water main break at Quincy District Court. The trial against New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers is set to begin. Peppers was arrested in October after Braintree police responded to a disturbance. He was accused of choking a woman, smashing her head against the wall and pushing her…
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Family mourns young woman killed in Roxbury hit-and-run: ‘I could feel her pain'
Taylor Wilkinson was crossing Washington Street with her older sister when she was killed by a hit-and-run driver.