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We talk about the future of electric vehicles, have a Local Hero Spotlight, and welcome Kaliis back to tell us about the Big Ears music festival.
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This week on The Rundown, panelists discuss the aftermath of racist student bullying, the development of clean energy infrastructure, and more from the NEPM newsroom and the NENC.
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The lawsuit, filed in Berkshire Superior Court on Thursday, alleges both companies knew decades ago that PCBs could be harmful when they sold and used the chemical compound. The EPA classifies PCBs as "probable human carcinogens."
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This week on The Rundown, panelists discuss impacts of gunfire at Springfield Sci-Tech, Gov. Healey’s effort towards economic development and marijuana pardons, the race for the 3rd Berkshire District and much more.
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We experience exhibiting emancipation at Williams College Museum of Art, hear about Catherine Coleman Flower's upcoming keynote address at UMass, and talk to a local hero at Diemand Farm.
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We talk about Amherst College's LitFest with comedian Aparna Nancherla and event organizer Jen Acker, drinking water disputes with NEPM's Alden Bourne, and mondegreens with word nerd Emily Brewster.
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The Massachusetts Department of Public Health said a cancer study of communities near the Housatonic River will be completed sometime this year.
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The new report says that up to $1 billion of investment may be needed each year, to move toward a reliable grid that can handle the region's future electrical needs
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Carie Saldo asks panelists what’s coming in the news this year, local tax rates, more on west-east rail, and some of the latest reporting from the NEPM Newsroom.
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The folx from the Northampton Arts Trust tell us about their reopening at 33 Hawley St. After that, we talk moon real estate with Mr. Universe, Salman Hameed, and finish our show with Smith College professor Naila Moreira to discuss the environmental impacts of solar farms.