7 Investigates: Gulf War Illness

Aug. 2, 1990: Iraq invades Kuwait. Thousands of Americans ship out to war, including Army squad leader Marc Bourgeois and Army medic Angie Menard. “WeRead More

7 Investigates: Locked Up for Life

Timothy Brown looks around his prison cell every day and wonders why he’s still at MCI-Concord. “It’s surreal, like you can’t really believe that it’sRead More

7 Investigates: Police Chases

A call at 4 a.m. changed Jonathan Farris’ life. “It was an emergency room hospital doctor who told us that Paul had been killed inRead More

7 Investigates: Risky Rides

A car races past a Peabody school bus, even though you can clearly see its bright flashing red lights and stop sign. Soon after, anotherRead More

7 Investigates: Road War

Some Kingston residents face a challenging journey to get the potholes in their neighborhood fixed. “I have a little car so I can kind ofRead More

7 Investigates: Water Bill Blowback

Many people in Somerville are getting soaked by big water bills. It turns out it’s because of misread meters – and they say the chargesRead More

7 Investigates: Beauty School Shutdown

A renowned Massachusetts beauty brand is facing an ugly reality that is creating financial trouble for students, customers and staff. Jaylean Sawyer always hoped toRead More

7 Investigates: Flood of Trouble

A neighborhood in Attleboro is looking for relief after residents say their homes are flooded every time it rains — and they say faulty stormRead More

7 Investigates: Co-living communities

Shared living spaces, like 525 Linc in Allston and 7Ink in Boston’s South End, could help provide affordable housing for young professionals and keep themRead More

7 Investigates: Boston approves converting offices to apartments to revitalize downtown

Buildings are begging for business in downtown Boston. ‘Office space for rent’ signs are displayed on almost every street. The signs revealing the daunting realityRead More