40 years ago this month, Americans of all ages were watching their TV's in suspense, following the nation's first ever "Teacher in Space", Christa McAuliffe, and six other crew members on the Challenger as it rocketed to space. Tragedy struck just seconds after lift-off, killing all seven on board, but the lessons and legacy of the Challenger crew live on, even today. Melissa Edwards, Executive Director of the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord, NH, joins Nichole this week to talk about their upcoming exhibit and events to mark this important anniversary.

From the Opera to the "Petting Zoo": Melrose Symphony Orchestra's Winter Concerts
16:23

Honoring Boston's "African-American Patriots" on the Freedom Trail
07:00

Warmth Without Worry: HEAP Offers Relief from Skyrocketing Energy Costs
11:19