WBSM and Fun 107 News Director. Graduated Bridgewater State University in 2015 with a Communications Degree in Media Technology. Tim got his first job in the industry as a part-time reporter for WBSM News. After a brief stint reporting on Cape Cod, Tim made his way back to the WBSM Newsroom as News Director in July of 2019.
Tim Dunn
Assonet Man Sentenced to State Prison for Stabbing Man 15 Times
An Assonet man who nearly killed another man in Fall River back in January by stabbing him 15 times has been sentenced seven to ten years in state prison.
Westport Father Arrested for Assaulting Son Hospitalized by E-Cig
The father of a Westport High School student hospitalized after using a vaping device has been arrested for assaulting his son upon learning about the incident.
Tenth Confirmed Human Case of EEE Kills Freetown Man
The tenth human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Massachusetts has killed a man in his 70’s from Freetown.
E-cigarette Sends Two Westport High School Students to Hospital
Two Westport High School students have been transported to the hospital after smoking an e-cigarette pen.
State Parole Board Denies Early Release for Michelle Carter
Michelle Carter, the woman convicted of convincing her boyfriend through text messages to commit suicide, has been denied parole by the state Board.
FRPD Seeking Women Who Used Counterfeit Money at City Businesses
Fall River Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying women suspected of passing of counterfeit bills at local businesses.
Dominican Man Living in New Bedford Indicted for Illegal Re-Entry
A Dominican national residing in New Bedford has been indicted in federal court in Boston for illegally reentering the United States.
Rehoboth Man Killed by Tree Limb While Working in Swansea
A Rehoboth man is dead after sustaining injuries from a tree limb while working in the bucket of a tree truck in Swansea.
Cabral, Mitchell: Education Bill Will Benefit New Bedford Schools
State Rep. Antonio Cabral and Mayor Jon Mitchell have issued statements regarding the Student Opportunity Act, released by the Joint Committee on Education.
DEA Program to Combat Drug Trafficking, Abuse Across SouthCoast
Special agents with the DEA, state officials, and representatives of local law enforcement discussed the DEA 360 Degree Strategy on Thursday morning.