Kirsten Glavin is a two-time Emmy-nominated, award winning reporter for NBC10 Boston and NECN.
She joined the team in September of 2021, arriving from WFXT-TV in Boston, where she reported for two years.
Before coming to Boston, Kirsten worked at WSPA-TV in Greenville, South Carolina, WLNE-TV in Providence, Rhode Island, and KETK-TV in Tyler, Texas.
Kirsten is a Massachusetts native, having grown up in Grafton and on Cape Cod. She is a Boston University graduate with a degree in broadcast journalism.
Outside of news, Kirsten enjoys running, fishing, and checking out historic lighthouses across New England. Have a recommendation? Send her a message!
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New England's largest shelter serves Christmas meals to those in need
The true spirit of Christmas is in full swing at St. Francis House on the 25th of December.
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Break-ins at homes of Jaylen Brown's mother, Celtics assistant coach under investigation
It appears Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown could be the latest professional athlete to be targeted by thieves, according to a report.
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Community discusses solutions after scathing report on Worcester police misconduct
In an effort to address misconduct allegations involving the Worcester Police Department, the Department of Justice and the U.S. Attorney’s Office held a community meeting Wednesday night to answer questions and help pose solutions. Dozens filed into the gymnasium at the YWCA and formed focus groups to discuss the DOJ’s scathing report released earlier this month, accusing officers of...
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Worcester unveils police misconduct hotline after scathing report from DOJ
The city of Worcester has unveiled its new police misconduct hotline, which officials hope will make it easier for citizens to report concerns about police behavior following a bombshell report from the Department of Justice accusing the Worcester Police Department of civil rights violations.
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Natick man, 1 other charged in connection with fatal drone strike in Jordan
Federal authorities have arrested two Iranian men in connection with a fatal drone strike in Jordan that killed three U.S. service members and injured dozens more.
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3 residents, 3 cops injured in Gloucester apartment fire
Authorities responded to a multi-family home along Pirmi Lane, not far off Route 128.
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Worcester creating police misconduct hotline after feds' bombshell report
Worcester’s top administrator has shared how the city plans to respond to what federal investigators called “outrageous government conduct” involving officers and women in the sex trade, as well as the use of excessive force, calling the Justice Department’s findings “shocking and unacceptable.”
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Disturbing videos show Canton high school students damaging home, officials say
A disturbing set of videos have been making the rounds in Canton, Massachusetts, allegedly showing high school students damaging a home and kicking what appears to be a dead rabbit, according to school officials. School officials and the police are now looking into the videos, which were taken before Thanksgiving. “This was an extremely disheartening situation. It’s unfortunate that...
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Judge grants Karen Read prosecutors' request for interview documents
The Karen Read murder case judge granted prosecutors’ request for access to off-the-record interviews and other documents from interviews with Boston Magazine reporter Gretchen Voss.
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Recent fires in Mass. under investigation as suspicious
In cities and towns across Massachusetts, officials have been warning that people intentionally starting fires has been a problem. Some of those fires have prompted offers of rewards for information leading to the arrest of anyone responsible. Here’s more on the fires, which authorities have drawn no connection between. In Southbridge, police and fire officials said Wednesday that a...