I-Team
The Iteam has a long tradition of investigating corruption, waste, and wrong doing across New England. Joe Shortsleeve and Karen Anderson ask the tough questions, get the answers others can’t, and hold those in power accountable to you.
I-Team: Police Officers Bypass Expensive Toll In Boston
No one likes paying tolls, especially leaving Logan Airport at the entrance to the Ted Williams Tunnel. It’s $3.50 for passenger cars but the I-Team found a select few are not paying a dime.
2013/02/14
I-Team: State Official Paid $90,000 A Year Rarely Works Full Day
While the state prepares to raise your taxes and reduce government services, the I-Team found one well-paid public official who rarely puts in a full day at the office, if she shows up at all.
2013/02/13
I-Team: Dating Service Accused Of Misleading Customers In Boston
Date and Dash promises to help find an appropriate mate. The I-Team found many people, however, wish they never engaged with this outfit.
2013/02/11
I-Team: Hidden Dangers In Used Cars Across Mass.
The I-Team found that used vehicles for sale with unrepaired recalls across the state.
2013/02/07
I-Team: Is There Sufficient Protection From Lawyers?
Lawyers handle our most sensitive matters, often involving our financial security and even life savings. The consequences can be devastating when that trust is violated.
2013/02/04
I-Team: Tim Murray Not Running But Still Raising Money
Lieutenant Governor Tim Murry is not running for Governor, but he is still trying to raise money and that money may go to his legal defense fund.
2013/02/01
I-Team: Towns Where You’re Most Likely To Get Pulled Over By Police
The I-Team wanted to find out if the chances of being stopped varied from town-to-town.
2013/01/31
I-Team: Standoff Leaves Weymouth Student’s Education In The Balance
A Weymouth sixth grader hasn’t been to school in nearly three months. He’s not sick; he’s scared to face the constant teasing he has endured in school.
2013/01/23
I-Team: 22,000 Case Backlog To Appeal Insurance Surcharge In Mass.
The I-Team found there is a nine month wait for motorists who want to appeal to a special state board.
2013/01/10
I-Team: Why Public Employees Are Getting Paid To Stay Home
Public employees in dozens of towns across the state have been ordered off the job, but are still being paid their full salaries by cities and towns.
2013/01/03
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