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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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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Newly released video shows Brown University gunman moments after shooting
Newly released video shows the man who opened fire on the Brown University campus, killing two students, leaving the building in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.
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Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs accused of attacking employee in dispute over pay
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing criminal charges.
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Suspect in Brown University shooting found dead, authorities announce
Authorities have identified a person of interest in the Brown University mass shooting, three senior law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation told NBC News.
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2 dead, 9 critically hurt in Brown University shooting, manhunt underway
A deadly shooting at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, sparked a massive manhunt Saturday. Get live updates on what happened here.
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Trump administration abruptly cancels citizenship ceremonies for some immigrants
US Citizenship and Immigration Services has instructed employees to halt immigration pathways to people from 19 countries including Afghanistan, Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti and Somalia.
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385 gallons of heating oil pumped into basement of Massachusetts home after driver goes to wrong address
Fire officials say around 385 gallons of heating oil were dumped into the basement on Linwood Street in Medford because there was no oil tank.
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Explosion at Harvard medical campus building appears intentional, police say
Police are investigating an explosion at a Harvard medical school campus building early Saturday and investigators say it appears intentional.
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Yankees fan builds mini Fenway Park for his dad, a die-hard Red Sox fan
A Yankees fan from Cranston, Rhode Island, built a mini Fenway Park for his dad, a die-hard Red Sox fan who can no longer attend games in person.