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Voters will cast ballots for a presidential candidate and vote for party representation in many districts across the commonwealth.
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By choosing “no preference” rather than President Joe Biden or another Democratic presidential candidate, activists are hoping to protest Israel’s war on Gaza.
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Host Carrie Saldo and panelists discuss expectations for Super Tuesday, vacant properties owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese, the fate of to-go cocktails, and community activism with the W.E.B Du Bois Center.
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Some elections officials in western Massachusetts say early in-person voting for Tuesday's presidential primary has not been popular among voters. And a recent poll suggests many are anxious over the race for the White House.
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On Thursday, the Massachusetts Senate will take up a bill to reform and codify the state's framework for sexual health education. The chamber has passed similar legislation four times previously.
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Altogether, the high court could now decide whether three of the topics Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell certified as eligible to go before voters in November — representing half of the field — are in fact correctly written to appear on the ballot.
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This week Carrie Saldo talks with panelists about connecting western Mass. to Boston, local control of Holyoke schools, demand for mail-in ballots, and abolitionist David Ruggles.
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Ahead of the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, Haley has sharpened some of her comments on Trump: "At the end of the day, it's the drama and the vengeance and the vindictiveness that we want to get out of the way."
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A major environmental experiment will require new construction and major renovations to embrace fossil fuel-free infrastructure for heating and cooling in some Massachusetts communities — none yet in the western part of the state.
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Greenfield Mayor Roxann Wedegartner fell to City Councilor Virginia "Ginny" Desorgher by a wide margin in Tuesday's election.