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The mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts, says he's concerned and disappointed with the Basketball Hall of Fame following reports that its leadership put out feelers for moving a major high school basketball showcase out of the city.
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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.