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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Third man charged in theft of safe from Billerica VFW
A third person has been arrested in the theft of a safe from a VFW post in Billerica, Massachusetts, earlier this week.
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Two arrested in connection with theft of safe from Billerica VFW
Two people were arrested Wednesday in connection with the recent theft of a safe from a VFW post in Billerica, Massachusetts. Billerica police said 53-year-old Christopher John Silva, of Lowell, is charged with breaking and entering in the nighttime, conspiracy, larceny over $1,200, breaking into a depository and larceny from a building; and 47-year-old San Sin, also of Lowell, is…
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Easton shooting: Teenage girl shot in face at apartment complex, no arrests
A teenage girl was shot and seriously wounded at an apartment complex in Easton, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, police said.
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Revere City Council unanimously approves safety changes at state-run shelters
City councilors in Revere, Massachusetts, unanimously approved a motion to strengthen safety measures at state-run emergency shelters. Monday evening’s vote comes after police discovered $1 million worth of drugs and an AR-15 at a shelter in the city. Leonardo Andujar Sanchez is facing state and federal charges. “In this instance, the commonwealth’s decision-making process failed us miserably,” City Councilor...
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MassDOT warns of new EZ DriveMA toll text scam
Massachusetts transportation officials are warning drivers about a new scam. Hundreds of people have received text messages claiming to be from EZ DriveMA. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation warns that this is part of a smishing scam – a scam that tries to get victims to give away their personal information. The FBI is helping to investigate. Glen Deramond received…
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Jimmy Carter's green energy legacy lives on next to a Mass. high school
On a day of remembrance for former President Jimmy Carter, his pioneering contributions to solar energy live on at a still-working array in Beverly.
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Person opens door of taxiing plane at Boston's Logan airport; 1 detained
A person tried to open the door of a taxiing plane at Boston’s Logan International Airport Tuesday night, according to the airport. One person has been detained.
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Man injured in Revere shooting, police say
Authorities are investigating a shooting that left a man injured Friday night in Revere, Massachusetts. Officers with the Revere Police Department responded to Floyd Street around 8:30 p.m. A man was found suffering from a gunshot wound. The victim was brought to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. His condition was not known, but the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office...
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Boy killed in skiing accident at NH's Cranmore Mountain was Weymouth middle schooler
A 12-year-old boy who was killed in a skiing accident at New Hampshire’s Cranmore Mountain on New Year’s Eve was a middle schooler from Weymouth, Massachusetts, his family confirmed. The mother of Jack Murray, a seventh-grader at Chapman Middle School in Weymouth, told NBC10 Boston he did more with his 12 years than most people do in a lifetime....
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Blaze erupts at multi-million-dollar home in Brookline
Firefighters battled a fire at a multi-million dollar home in Brookline, Massachusetts, on Thursday. The fire was reported around 10:40 a.m. in a large, L-shaped 3-story home on Sargent Road. The 13,000-square foot single-family home is valued at over $13 million and was purchased in 2012 for $3.4 million, according to town assessment records. Aerial images from the fire showed…