Thea DiGiammerino is an award-winning journalist and digital content creator with more than a decade of experience covering local news in New England, including stories such as the Karen Read trial, the migrant shelter crisis in Massachusetts, and the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos in Connecticut.
Before joining the NBC10 Boston team in 2022, she worked for NBC Connecticut (WVIT-TV) in West Hartford as a digital producer and assignment editor. Her work on the state of mental health support during the COVID-19 pandemic won a regional Emmy Award.
She earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from Boston University's College of Communication in 2014.
When not working, she is probably spending time with her husband and dogs or posting videos on BookTok.
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Pregnant shooter dead, bystander hurt after shooting at Massachusetts hotel
Officials described the situation that unfolded at the Sturbridge Plaza Hotel as domestic violence.
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Accused Cambridge gunman faces a judge from his hospital bed
The man who allegedly fired dozens of gunshots on Memorial Drive, critically injuring two people in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Monday, was arraigned from his hospital bed.
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Defense attorney brings up Karen Read case during Lindsay Clancy hearing
A court hearing was held Thursday in the case of Lindsay Clancy, the Duxbury, Massachusetts, mom accused of killing her children in 2023. Clancy, 35, has pleaded not guilty to murder charges brought by the Plymouth District Attorney’s Office over the 2023 deaths of her children: 5-year-old Cora Clancy, 3-year-old Dawson Clancy, and 8-month-old Callan Clancy. Thursday’s status conference began around...
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Recap: A record-setting day at the Boston Marathon
Here’s everything that happened at the 130th Boston Marathon, the world’s oldest and most prestigious annual marathon, from the winners to celebs and more.
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As Artemis II crew splashes down, Navy sailor from Mass. was set to greet them
A U.S. Navy sailor from Massachusetts was set to be among the first people to greet the Artemis II astronauts when they returned to Earth on Friday.
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Lindsay Clancy willing to admit to killing her kids in bid to separate issues at trial
Lindsay Clancy’s defense team said in a filing last week that she is willing to admit to the killing of her children in writing if the issue can be separated from consideration of her criminal responsibility.
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Boston bar owner gets 1-day license suspension for Patriots players' party
A Boston restaurant owner is facing possible sanctions from the city’s Licensing Board after members of the New England Patriots showed up at his establishment for a late-night celebration after winning the AFC Championship.
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Mother and daughter injured in Taunton house explosion
Emergency crews are responding to an explosion in Taunton, Massachusetts, on Wednesday morning, according to the state fire marshal’s office.
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College student dies of carbon monoxide poisoning while charging phone in his car during blizzard
A 21-year-old Salve Regina student died of carbon monoxide poisoning during Monday’s storm, according to local police.
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Conn. man clearing snow from car killed in crash on Mass Pike
A man who was trying to clear snow from his car while pulled over on the highway was struck and killed by a passing truck on the Mass Pike on Monday night, according to state police.