Nichole Berlie, WCVB-TV Boston

Nichole Berlie

WCVB-TV Boston

Boston, MA, United States

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Past articles by Nichole:

As air travel grows nationwide, Logan Airport sees passengers returning

As Massachusetts starts Phase 3 of reopening - Logan International Airport also appears to be seeing a bit more traffic. → Read More

Mass. university taking unique approach to reopening for fall semester

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced students off campus, but one university in Massachusetts is taking a flexible approach to help keep them safe. → Read More

Supreme Court ruling extends protections for LGBTQ workers

The Supreme Court has ruled that employment discrimination based on sexual orientation is prohibited under federal civil rights law. → Read More

Markey calls for more hotel worker protections following mass layoffs

The Four Seasons Hotel in Boston laid off nearly 200 workers who made up half of the staff. → Read More

Here's what Mass. schools could look like come fall

Massachusetts schools are getting a better picture of what classes may look like if academic buildings reopen to onsite learning in the fall. → Read More

Downed tree at Mass. cemetery sat on burial plot for months

One woman, whose father is buried at the cemetery, is relieved that the area was cleaned up shortly after her mother died of COVID-19. → Read More

Mass. residents among COVID-19 victims listed on New York Times front page

The front page of Sunday's edition listed 1,000 people who died of COVID-19-related illnesses. → Read More

Frates family donates handicap-accessible van to ALS organization

John and Nancy Frates have donated the van that they used for their son, whose battle with ALS inspired the “Ice Bucket Challenge.” → Read More

New details on summer camp guidelines amid coronavirus pandemic

The fate of a tradition for thousands of children in New England will be in the hands of the governors. → Read More

Virtual tours and bidding wars: Real estate industry adjusts to new normal

Economists have been painting a dire picture of the housing market. But locally, we're seeing a different story playing out. Open houses are giving way to virtu... → Read More

Minority business owners in Boston form coalition to deal with COVID-19 crisis

One restaurant had to lay off about 90% of its staff after losing over 90% of its regular income during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Community holds parade for Grafton man facing terminal cancer

The co-headmaster of Tech Boston Academy also recently lost his mother and stepfather, so family, friends and students wanted to show him some extra love. → Read More

'We love you!' 90-year-old Dedham man receives drive-by birthday wishes

A Dedham man turned 90-years-old, and family and friends showed up to wish him well, in a non-traditional way due to the coronavirus outbreak. → Read More

Walpole lab ready to produce 25 million COVID-19 antibody tests

Test development took less than two months, even though a program like it would take a year or two to develop. → Read More

Mass. restaurants seeking more relief amid coronavirus pandemic

Small business restaurant owners say they are struggling to get federal relief funding, while some large chains are receiving millions of dollars. → Read More

Mass. WWII vet, wife die on same day after 78 years of marriage

Muriel Cohen had tested positive for COVID-19, but her husband, David, tested negative for the novel coronavirus. → Read More

Immunocompromised Tewksbury boy surprised with birthday parade

Dozens of family and friends, along with police officers and firefighters, came together to give the 8-year-old a celebration he will never forget. → Read More

Virtual memorial service for 31-year-old Boston man killed by coronavirus

Riley Rumrill is the youngest COVID-19 victim in Massachusetts to date. → Read More

Advice for Mass. renters, landlords during coronavirus crisis

The first of the month means rent is due, but does that change in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Nursing home helps Mass. couple stay connected during coronavirus crisis

A Massachusetts woman, who has not seen her husband in a month due to the COVID-19 state of emergency, was finally able to talk with him on Monday. → Read More