The former operator of two municipal golf courses in western Massachusetts was sentenced yesterday for conspiring to defraud the United States and making a false statement.
A change in plans is underway for one of the biggest events in basketball - enshrinement weekend in downtown Springfield. The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame has rescheduled this year’s ceremony.
A cooking competition is underway in western Massachusetts and it features culinary students at Westfield Technical Academy with broadcasting students capturing the action.
The training will cover how to identify and respond to an overdose, what Narcan is and how to administer it, overdose prevention, and the good Samaritan law.
All of them were arrested on Monday in a joint effort by Holyoke Police Detectives and the State Police High Risk Victim’s Unit as part of an operation targeting human trafficking in the city.
By Raegan Loughrey, Photojournalist: Robert Jewell and Abigail Murillo Villacorta
Ongoing protests tied to the Israel-Hamas war are spilling over at colleges around the country. But one of the first demonstrations happened months ago at UMass-Amherst, which ended in dozens of arrests.
Ahead of National Animal Therapy Day next week, we’re getting a first-hand look at the unconditional love a furry, four-legged friend can offer in times of trauma and crisis.
By Regan Stoddard, Photojournalist: Erik Rosario and Abigail Murillo Villacorta
The importance of being an organ donor on display in Northampton on Tuesday with several organ recipients sharing their lifesaving stories and encouraging others to give.
By Wesley Days, Photojournalist: Andrew Evans and Ryan Trowbridge
The apartments at 31 Elm are open and they cut the ribbon on Tuesday on the complex with plenty of local and state officials cheering them on and new homes equals new hope for downtown Springfield.
A judge has ruled that a New Hampshire man convicted of killing his 5-year-old daughter must appear in person for his upcoming sentencing after he didn’t attend his trial
By Wesley Days, Photojournalist: Andrew Evans and Abigail Murillo Villacorta
A supplemental spending bill is being negotiated at the statehouse, it’s slated to include key funding for the on-going migrant crisis here in Massachusetts.
By Raegan Loughrey, Photojournalist: Kevin Culverhouse and Abigail Murillo Villacorta
As the investigation continues into the deadly armed robbery attempt in Chicopee last week. We’re learning more about state law when it comes to potentially killing someone in self defense.
By Wesley Days, Photojournalist: Andrew Evans and Ryan Trowbridge
A new type of toll could take more cash out of your pocket if you’re leaving the Bay State. The state’s transportation secretary laid out a suggestion of how drivers could help boost their budget by adding tolls at one state border.
By Raegan Loughrey, Photojournalist: Kevin Culverhouse and Ryan Trowbridge
New information has surfaced surrounding the Chicopee firefighter accused of killing his girlfriend, who was an assistant to the Hampden County Sheriff.