Munashe Kwangwari joined NBC10 Boston and NECN in June 2023 as a morning reporter.
Prior to coming to the Bay State, Munashe spent time in Peoria, Illinois, (WMBD) as a weekend anchor and Louisville, Kentucky, (WLKY) as a morning reporter.
At both stops, Munashe reported on city and state government, education, sports, crime and human interest, but it was his work in Kentucky’s Derby City that earned him an Emmy award in 2021.
It should be noted that Munashe is a hometown kid! He spent his early years in Nashua, New Hampshire and Lowell, Massachusetts, before moving down to Palm Beach, Florida. He would end up graduating from the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. (GO BULLS!)
When he is not chasing down stories, he’s either in the gym, exploring the area or cheering for his favorite teams, the New England Patriots and Boston Celtics.
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‘Technical issue' causes temporary American Airlines ground stop at Logan Airport, nationwide
American Airlines is reported a “technical issue” on Tuesday morning, resulting in a temporary ground stop at Boston Logan International Airport and all airports nationwide. “We’re currently experiencing a technical issue with all American Airlines flights,” the airline said in a post on X at 6:37 a.m. “Your safety is our utmost priority, once this is rectified, we’ll have...
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Holiday travelers may face wintry weather conditions
Traveling could be messy for some on Christmas Eve, as a snowstorm is expected to drop anywhere from a dusting to 8 inches of snow on parts of New England. AAA says 90% of all travelers this holiday season will be driving to their destination. And they’ll likely be on roads that lead north or west like the Massachusetts Turnpike….
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Broken water pipe impacts morning commute in Downtown Boston
A broken water pipe has been causing a traffic mess on Monday morning in Boston’s Financial District. A block of High Street has been closed down as crews respond and try to fix the situation. A gaping hole was seen in the ground, so commuters will need to find alternate routes whether they’re walking or driving. The initial call...
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Holiday travel rush underway; Boston Logan ‘packed,' airport passengers say
Holiday travel is underway Friday, with a flurry of activity expected on the roads and skies to jump start the weekend, something that could be impacted by the rain and snow arriving in the region. People at the airport were headed to warm getaways like Aruba and the Bahamas, getting away from frigid northeast temperatures just as some of the…
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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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Large water main break in Newton floods roads, causes ‘significant' traffic impacts
A large water main break flooded roads overnight in Newton, Massachusetts, creating problems for Wednesday’s morning commute. Newton police said the water main break in the area of 400 Centre Street was causing significant impacts to the Newton Corner area, and drivers were told to seek alternative routes. Part of Washington Street was shut down from Centre Street till about…
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Mass. man charged in deadly drone strike in Jordan: Here's what we know
A Massachusetts man and one other person are accused of being involved in a deadly drone attack overseas. And federal officials believe they were intentionally undermining the United States’ national security. It was quite the scene in Natick on Monday as dozens of federal agents descended on the relatively quiet Woodland Street neighborhood, walking in and out of a 2-story…
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The MBTA's new bus route changes face commuter test on Monday
It’s not just trains that the MBTA is trying to make faster — the agency also wants to make service on some of the most-traveled bus routes quicker, and Monday is the first real commuter test of the redesigned routes. The goal is to make the busses faster, more frequent and more reliable. It will be done over the course…
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Death investigation underway at luxury apartment building in Boston's South End
The homicide unit of the Boston Police Department is investigating the death of a person in a South End apartment building. Police responded just before 7 p.m. Thursday for a well-being check on Harrison Avenue, finding a person dead. The Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office confirmed the victim is a female. Authorities did not give any more information about...
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Uxbridge building evacuated after storm causes partial roof collapse
A serious storm moving through Massachusetts Wednesday caused a roof to partially collapse on a building in Uxbridge, sending one person to the hospital. Uxbridge Police Chief Marc Montminy tells NBC10 Boston that at least eight people who live in the 3-story building on South Main Street with multiple residential units had to be evacuated overnight. “The heavy rains on…