Shira Stoll

Shira Stoll is a video producer, journalist and editor on the Special Projects and Streaming unit at NBC10 Boston and NECN.

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  • antisemitism Apr 19

    Creating safe spaces for Jewish teenagers amid rising antisemitism reports

    Reports of antisemitic incidents reaching an all-time high led a local Jewish organization to reshape its goal to create a safe space for Jewish teenagers. The Anti-Defamation League released a new report this week citing record-high numbers of antisemitic incidents in New England, showing a total of 623 recorded incidents of assault, harassment, and vandalism in the region in 2023…

  • Israel-Hamas War Mar 29

    Jewish and Muslim women unite to change Israel-Hamas war narrative

    A new global grassroots movement known as The Collective is uniting Jewish and Muslim women’s rights activists in conversation about Israel and Gaza. It all started on Oct. 7 when Hamas terrorists attacked Israeli civilians. According to Israel, Hamas killed over 1,200 people and abducted 240 hostages who were brought into the Gaza Strip. “I was horrified what was taking…

  • Massachusetts Mar 20

    Federal lawsuit moving forward after kids removed from Waltham home at 1 a.m.

    A couple whose children were removed from their home in the middle of the night has cleared a legal hurdle in their federal lawsuit against a handful of Massachusetts Department of Children and Families employees and Waltham police officers for violating their civil rights. Josh Sabey and Sarah Perkins first shared their story with the NBC10 Boston Investigators in September…

  • NBC10 Boston Investigators Mar 7

    Audit reveals more erroneous payments to Boxborough Police payroll

    An audit has identified more public funds that will be reimbursed to taxpayers in Boxborough for money improperly paid to police officers tied to educational incentives they had not earned. The audit was conducted after the Massachusetts Inspector General called on town leaders to perform a more thorough review over a longer timeframe to make sure every erroneous dollar was…

  • investigations Feb 9

    Store clerk admits to trying to cash customer's $3M lottery ticket, is sentenced to probation

    A Massachusetts store clerk embroiled in the unique case involving a $3 million lottery ticket admitted Friday that she tried to cash in on the winnings, despite knowing they belonged to someone else. The NBC10 Boston Investigators have been closely following the case, and produced a 30-minute documentary, “$3 Million Mistake.” Carly Nunes, 24, had a choice when she discovered the…

  • Massachusetts Dec 26, 2023

    Mass drug courts: Treating the disorders that lead to persistent crime

    Massachusetts is home to 31 drug courts where teams help treat mental health and substance abuse disorders that often lead to persistent criminal behavior.   “It’s to address people who are high risk, high need. And that generally means folks who have been in active addiction for a substantially long time and have a pretty significant criminal justice history as…

  • boston tea party Dec 15, 2023

    How to see the original tea from the Boston Tea Party

    An original bottle of tea from the Boston Tea Party is on display to mark the 250th anniversary of the seminal moment in American history this Saturday. The Massachusetts Historical Society is sharing their original artifacts from the night of Dec. 16, 1773, including the tea, a letter written by John Adams about the iconic moment and the Edes family…

  • Boxborough Nov 27, 2023

    Inspector general: Boxborough should audit police payroll and reimburse taxpayers

    The state’s top watchdog is calling on town leaders in Boxborough, Massachusetts, to conduct an audit to ensure taxpayers get reimbursed for money improperly paid to police officers. As the NBC10 Boston Investigators first reported in 2022, the problem landed the police chief on a lengthy paid administrative leave and prompted elected leaders to ask the FBI to investigate. The…

  • lottery Nov 1, 2023

    ‘The $3 Million Mistake': New film follows ‘phenomenal' lottery investigation

    Imagine buying a lottery ticket that hits a multi-million-dollar jackpot, but you didn’t know you won. You wouldn’t find out until weeks later when someone recognizes you on surveillance video and you discover you’re a part of an investigation conducted by the Massachusetts State Lottery and state police. That scenario plays out in “The $3 Million Mistake,” a new...

  • investigations Oct 9, 2023

    How did an off-duty police officer's own department handle his crash investigation?

    It was after midnight on May 19 and Damian Dorsey’s shift at his warehouse job in Mansfield, Massachusetts, had just ended. His fiancée, Jessica Nash, picked him up and headed home to their apartment in Brockton. In the backseat, the couple’s 5-month-old baby boy, Beckham, rode along for the late-night routine. Dorsey recalled how few drivers were on the...

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