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Federal immigration agents arrested two men at an apartment complex in Great Barrington early Tuesday morning.
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We talk with Mr. Universe about funding cuts to scientific research and education, find out about the expansion of the Mass Kids Lit Festival and check in with the Center for New Americans they face changes in programming.
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Today on The Rundown, panelists discuss the first 100 days of the Trump administration, the Mass. Latino population’s significant contributions to the state’s economy, returning Holyoke schools from state to local control and much more.
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The state is looking to lease space from a private developer to house a new courthouse in Springfield.
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Veterans often face unique challenges in navigating the job market due to disabilities, according to a Massachusetts commission.
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There are days when the demand for electricity falls at midday and then rises through the evening and into the night. Grid operator, ISO New England, points out that when you look at charts of those days, it sort of looks like the profile of a duck. So, they call these days "duck curve days."
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Most of a multi-year, $1 million federal grant to address asthma in western Massachusetts was terminated on Friday, effective immediately, according to the Healey administration.
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The Springfield nonprofit, Parent Villages, is hosting its 7th annual event Saturday to highlight local, “unsung” heroes.
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Local grassroots organizations plan demonstrations along the I-91 corridor
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In for Carrie Saldo, NEPM reporter Adam Frenier and panelists discuss the local impacts and legacy of Pope Francis, concern for veteran services as federal funding cuts continue, advocacy to eliminate life without parole sentencing and much more.