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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey plans to pardon people convicted of misdemeanor marijuana possession charges. It's a move being praised by officials across the state, including lawmakers in western Mass.
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The Springfield City Council was joined by two state senators Monday as the lawmakers promoted legislation dealing with repeat, violent firearms offenders.
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Speakers warn of threats to Black history, civil rights
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The 39-year-old Springfield Democrat must isolate for three months
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Highlights four new units she proposes on reproductive rights, crimes against the elderly, gun violence, and police accountability
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Picked to advise on transportation policy, there is speculation Lesser could end up in the Healey administration.
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Puerto Rican's political power is growing in western Mass.
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Puerto Rican-owned businesses honored at City Hall event
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A father will replace his son on the City Council in Springfield, Massachusetts. Veterans advocate and Puerto Rican community leader Gumersindo Gomez has…
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Newly installed Massachusetts State Senator Adam Gomez has announced he is resigning his seat on the Springfield City Council. It puts City Hall in…