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At a School Committee Meeting, students and staff from several schools made public comments claiming they were completely unaware of a shooter on campus, and there was a lack of transparency between administrators, faculty and students.
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Federal database says Springfield museum has Native remains from central Mass. The museum disagrees.The Springfield Science Museum says it repatriated the remains of 25 Native people unearthed in Worcester County, but there is no official record. The federal office that governs repatriations says the Springfield Science Museum needs to figure out what happened.
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From Tuesday to Friday, a half-dozen protesters occupied the Northampton, Massachusetts, office of U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Worcester, calling for the Democrat to speak out more forcefully against Israel as the war in Gaza continues and the humanitarian crisis worsens.
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An arrest warrant has been issued for 20-year-old Chantz Dudley, of Chicopee, who is believed to have fired a shot inside the High School of Science and Technology.
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The Smith College basketball team will play in its second consecutive Women's Division Three Final Four on Thursday afternoon — with a trip to the national championship game on the line.
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Union employees at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art have been on strike since March 6th, with negotiations between staff and management yet to be scheduled.
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Researchers have found almost 150 new genetic markers, which help pinpoint diabetes risks.
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The "Mass Leads Act" would invest hundreds of millions of dollars in manufacturing, robotics, and life-science initiatives. The governor and her team spoke with students and faculty at Western New England University.
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The person responsible for firing the gun at the High School of Science and Technology in Springfield has been identified, but not been arrested yet, police said.
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No students and staff were injured after a single shot was fired at the High School of Science and Technology in Springfield on Monday.