Elie Levine
Former Staff
Elie Levine was a freelance digital producer for WBUR.
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Invasive Tegu Lizards Are Eating Their Way Through Southeastern US
The Argentine black-and-white tegu first appeared in the Florida Everglades nearly a decade ago.

COVID-19 Survivor Thanks 116 Doctors, Nurses Who Saved His Life
Jeff Gerson was admitted to the hospital in mid-March with a high fever and a cough. The next day, doctors put him on a ventilator.

Shinnecock Nation Protests To Protect Its Land, Monument With Weeks-Long 'Sovereignty Camp'
The tribe's federal reservation is located in the town of Southampton. Since the beginning of November, they've been camping out along the only road into the Hamptons, demanding sovereignty.

Scientists Find And Destroy Giant Murder Hornet Nest In Washington State
The first murder hornet nest was found and destroyed in Washington last month. Inside the nest, scientists found 200 queens that would likely have left and started their own colonies.

At Least 20 Mass. Residents Displaced By Earthquake That Rattled Southeastern Part Of The State
An earthquake rattled Massachusetts at 9:10 a.m. this morning, but there were no immediate reports of damage.
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Boston Police Use 'Less Lethal' Shotgun To Subdue, Arrest Armed Man
Boston police say they heard reports of a man with a knife running down Winter Street towards Washington Street Saturday night.

Voters With Disabilities Face An Inaccessible System
Record turnout at polling places and a push to vote by mail make this election unique — and as long lines to vote form around the country, Americans with disabilities...
Marsh Chapel Service: Oct. 4, 2020
The Marsh Chapel service did not air today because of special coverage. Listen to it now.

ESPN Reporter Mike Reiss Discusses Patriots' Positive COVID-19 Tests
The Patriots' highly anticipated match-up against the defending Super Bowl champions has been postponed because players for both teams have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Department Of Defense: Airman Killed In Kuwait Served With Hanscom Air Force Base
Jason Khai Phan, a 26-year-old senior airman from Anaheim, California, was killed Sept. 12 while patrolling the perimeter of Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait. The cause of the accident...