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Citing health risks, easy access for youth and a lack of regulation, officials in Springfield, Massachusetts are moving to ban what some call "gas station weed."
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The Springfield City Council has signed off on the mayor’s budget. Most openly approve of the roughly $1 billion plan, though some councilors point out with property taxes likely going up again, relief would go a long way.
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Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno’s office has released its annual budget proposal – one just shy of a billion dollars.
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Uncertainty over federal funding and a potential $24 million gap are some of the concerns heading into budget season in Springfield, Massachusetts, as city leadership considers its options for a budget likely to ring in close to a billion dollars.
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As states and local governments grapple with a federal grant freeze, Springfield, Massachusetts, is still hoping to put recently-awarded grant money to work — paving the way for a new fleet of electric buses.
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The mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts says he’s been diagnosed with cancer and plans to continue leading the city while on the mend.
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Authorities in Springfield, Massachusetts, say a “zero tolerance” policy is being enforced, following weeks of hoax threats targeting local schools. The change comes after the latest incident led to a teenager’s arrest.
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The City of Springfield is receiving millions of dollars from the EPA. The grant money is meant for pollution reduction, climate change resilience and a number of other projects.
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Using city and Community Preservation Act funds, officials in Springfield are working to expand a stretch of conservation area and connect pieces of a larger preservation effort in the process.
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As the city’s new public schools superintendent marked her first day on the job Monday, leaders in Springfield, Massachusetts gathered to highlight how millions of emergency relief funding from the pandemic is fueling numerous projects.