-
Vermont Sen. Peter Welch was at BETA Technologies in South Burlington Thursday afternoon to tour its manufacturing facility and discuss proposed legislation to help emerging aviation technologies.
-
Vermont advocates for fair housing and the unhoused are calling for the expansion of a seasonal emergency shelter program.
-
After a national search, a Great Barrington, Massachusetts-based affordable housing nonprofit has named a new executive director.
-
Springfield, Mass., has new leadership in its council chambers. Both the new president and vice president say they’re focusing on a few key issues this term, including the local economy.
-
A civilian shot in an exchange of gunfire with police in Hinsdale, Massachusetts, Wednesday has died.
-
Pro-Tem Democrat/Progressive Phil Baruth says the Vermont Senate's focus must be education reform
-
Mass. Rep. Seth Moulton of the 6th Congressional District is in the race to unseat two-term incumbent Sen. Ed Markey in this year’s Democratic primary.
-
Following U.S. actions in Venezuela, lawmakers in western Massachusetts are demanding answers over the raid that led to President Nicolas Maduro’s capture. They’re also scrutinizing the Trump administration’s plans for the Latin American country and its oil reserves.The Pioneer Valley’s two U.S. representatives tell WAMC that they condemn the actions and brutality of Maduro’s regime, and also have strong words for the White House over bypassing congress to capture the dictator and his wife over the weekend.One congressman also plans on refiling a special war powers resolution to rein in military actions against Venezuela.
-
Howard Dean offers his perspectives on national politics, including weekend actions by the Trump administration in Venezuela.
-
After announcing her 2026 campaign, Molly Gray explains why she wants to return to Montpelier.
-
Candidates in this year’s Democratic Massachusetts Senate primary are reacting to the Trump administration’s seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
-
For the first time in its history, Springfield’s City Council will be led by a Black woman. During its first gathering of the year, councilors officially picked Councilor at Large Tracye Whitfield to lead as president, succeeding Ward 2 Councilor Mike Fenton.