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The student quiz show began in 1961 and is the longest continuously running broadcast show of its kind in Massachusetts.
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We check out the Global Game Jam at Hampshire College, learn about local winery Black Birch Vineyards and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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We plow through the impacts of this week's major snowstorm, the Trump administration's attempts to deconstruct critical government programs that support people facing homelessness, how the state and residents are responding to rising utility bills.
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- The House races to end shutdown. And, Trump wants to close Kennedy Center for 2 years
- Art critic on the impact the planned closure of the Kennedy Center could have
- Hemp and marijuana are the same species. So why all the different laws?
- Refugees relive the trauma they fled as ICE targets them in Minnesota
- After being hit by a car, she was saved by a lavender bunny
- The Education Department's efforts to fire staff cost over $28 million, watchdog says
- Morning news brief
- Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt slated to reopen
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- Acclaimed snow sculptor Dave Rothstein, praised for unconventional, collaborative work, dies at 57
- Early polar vortex shift could bring one of the coldest Decembers in years to WMass
- Amherst fire fighters say town is gambling with residents' safety
- Beyond SNAP, tons of crops gleaned, given to people who need food assistance
- New novel follows graduate student in London who can't leave her true self behind in WMass
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