Jim Haddadin

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  • Massachusetts Jun 24, 2021

    Pentagon Report Will Show UFOs Pose ‘Major Intelligence Issue,' Top Journalist Says

    In a forthcoming report, government officials are expected to say what they know about unidentified objects encountered by the military. For Leslie Kean, the mystery surrounding UFOs only deepened over the last two decades as she investigated evidence from around the globe.

  • capitol riot Jun 18, 2021

    ‘Rats Get Bats': Boston Police Investigating If Officers Made Capitol Riot Posts

    The Boston Police Department continues to investigate complaints against at least two officers stemming from the Jan. 6 insurrection and comments made in its aftermath. Police records obtained by NBC10 Boston name a pair of officers facing ongoing probes, details the department has declined for months to release, citing the open investigations. They show police launched an inquiry into officer…

  • Dennis White May 28, 2021

    City: Walsh Had No Written Communication About Boston Police Commissioner Pick

    A long-delayed disclosure by the city of Boston could lend credibility to former Mayor Marty Walsh’s claim he was unaware of decades-old domestic violence allegations against the city’s embattled police commissioner before naming him to the job.

  • Coronavirus May 28, 2021

    Thousands in Mass. Waited Months for Unemployment Checks During Pandemic

    Since the coronavirus pandemic began, NBC10 Boston has heard from dozens of viewers struggling with Massachusetts’ unemployment system. Some say they had to wait weeks or months for their money to come through, and payment delays are persisting, even as Massachusetts turns the corner on COVID-19. “It was definitely a struggle, because I had no money to pay for anything,”…

  • Coronavirus May 28, 2021

    List: How Much Coronavirus Relief Money Will Your School Get?

    School districts across Massachusetts are receiving a major influx of cash from the federal government, and with students now back in the classroom, many are reimagining education in the post-pandemic era. Congress approved three rounds of funding to help schools safeguard against COVID-19 and rebound in the years ahead. Those bills – including the Biden administration’s signature American Rescue Plan…

  • Mikayla Miller May 20, 2021

    Ex-Girlfriend Expressed Concern About Mikayla Miller's Mental Health Prior to Death

    The NBC10 Boston Investigators have obtained an email which indicates Mikayla Miller’s ex-girlfriend reached out to a school guidance counselor several days before her death, expressing concern about her mental health. On Tuesday, the Hopkinton teen’s death was ruled a suicide, according to a death certificate filed by the Massachusetts Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The certificate concluded...

  • Mikayla Miller May 7, 2021

    Video Cameras at Mikayla Miller's Apartment Weren't Recording, DA Says

    Investigators probing the death of 16-year-old Mikayla Miller were unable to retrieve key video evidence in the case because cameras in her Massachusetts apartment building weren’t recording the night she died, according to the district attorney.

  • Massachusetts Apr 26, 2021

    Measuring Progress On Police Reforms in Boston

    It’s been nearly a year since demonstrators in Boston took to the streets calling for an end to racism and violence in policing. But after those demonstrations, how much has changed? The NBC10 Boston Investigators put that question to officials in three Massachusetts communities, asking how they’ve implemented plans for police reform that surfaced in the wake of last...

  • pets Apr 30, 2021

    EPA Investigating Pet Incidents Involving Seresto Collars

    There are new safety questions about one of the leading flea and tick collars on the market. Some members of Congress want the maker of Seresto products to temporarily remove them from store shelves. That request came after new federal records showed Seresto collars were named in thousands of incidents where pets were harmed. The Environmental Protection Agency is also...

  • Massachusetts Apr 15, 2021

    Many Likely Skipped Massachusetts Travel Form, Records Show

    If you traveled during the pandemic, but neglected to fill out the required form notifying the state of Massachusetts, you aren’t alone. Records reviewed by the NBC10 Investigators suggest thousands of people visiting or returning to Massachusetts over a recent seven-month period likely skipped filing a travel form, based on vehicle and air travel during that time. Filing the...

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