
Malcolm Johnson
News Reporter at WBTS-TV (Boston, MA)
News Reporter at New England Cable News (NECN)
Josiah's father. Reporter for NBC Owned & Operated @nbc10boston & @necn. @wme. @westvirginiau grad. D.C. raised.
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1 week ago |
nbcboston.com | Malcolm Johnson
Hundreds of Massachusetts lawyers, judges and legal professionals reaffirmed their oath to the US and state constitutions at the Boston Law Day of Action on the Boston Common on Thursday. "The message should be loud and clear. Lawyers are not going to stand by while our clients are attacked, while we are attacked & representing people that are vulnerable, people that are undesirable. That is our job," one speaker told the crowd.
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2 weeks ago |
amsterdamnews.com | Malcolm Johnson
Desmond Beach, “He Lifted What Could Not Be Held” (2025) It’s only fitting that the buzz in Bedstuy, Brooklyn is centered around something that’s perfect for an unseasonably cold start to spring: A quilt.
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2 weeks ago |
telemundonuevainglaterra.com | Asher Klein |Marc Fortier |Malcolm Johnson
Las autoridades han identificado a la segunda persona cuyo cuerpo fue encontrado en el bosque cerca de un Walmart en Salem, Massachusetts, la semana pasada. La segunda víctima fue Jonathan Thompson, de 42 años y residente de Oregón, informó el martes la Fiscalía del Distrito de Essex. Anteriormente, habían identificado a la otra víctima como Andrew Ross Guempel, de 41 años y residente de Arizona. Noticias Noreste 24/7 en Telemundo Nueva Inglaterra.
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2 weeks ago |
nbcboston.com | Asher Klein |Marc Fortier |Malcolm Johnson
Police have now identified the second person whose body was found in the woods near a Walmart in Salem, Massachusetts, last week. The second victim was 42-year-old Jonathan Thompson, of Oregon, the Essex District Attorney's Office said Tuesday. They had previously identified the other victim as 41-year-old Andrew Ross Guempel, of Arizona. The bodies of the two men were discovered by a man walking his dog on the afternoon of April 23.
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2 weeks ago |
legal-planet.org | Malcolm Johnson
New CLEE policy brief describes an innovative EV charging solution. In cities throughout the US, electric vehicle (EV) drivers have found a creative, low-cost way to transfer electricity from their home to the curbside. You have probably seen it by now: a charging cord peeks out from a home and sprawls across the sidewalk–either beneath your feet or over your head–before plugging into a curbside-parked vehicle.
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