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Haitians and Syrians who have been granted permission to legally work, have housing, and healthcare in the U.S. under what's known as temporary protected status or TPS are at risk of being deported.
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Carrie Saldo and panelists discuss data centers in the 413, the challenge of filling aging government positions, potential for new high school graduation requirements, a new nature preserve in the Berkshires & much more.
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We revisit our pop-up with Mal Devisa at Green River Festival and McGovern with Rep. Jim McGovern.
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The 2026 U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy aims to target groups with a "radically pro-transgender ideology."
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The Supreme Judicial Court concluded the ballot question's exemption on rent control for religious facilities violated the state constitution.
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The federal holiday of Juneteenth on Friday brought a small crowd to the steps of city hall in Springfield, Massachusetts, for an annual commemoration and flag raising.
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Ousmane Power-Greene tells the story of Crispus Attucks, we find out how Indë, Parris, and how the Ujima Singers will celebrate Juneteenth at The Iron Horse, and we McGovern with Jim McGovern.
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Chestnut River Power and Infrastructure, the Boston-based developer that had wanted to build a data center in Holyoke, says they will not fight the city council's ban.
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Lawmakers face no strict deadlines to advance the bills in conference other than the end of this two-year session on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2027.
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It’s been a year since the Environmental Protection Agency terminated $20 million dollars in infrastructure grants for Springfield. Now, the city is joining others across the country in filing an appeal challenging the cancellations.