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Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak, a Progressive who was sworn in on April 1st, said this week that a projected $13 million budget gap had been closed.
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An exhibit that puts famous works of art directly in the hands of the public is now open in western Massachusetts.
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The mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts presented his budget proposal this week, with no major cuts planned.
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With multiple sexual abuse allegations under investigation, the Berkshire District Attorney has issued a public call for survivors and witnesses to report misconduct at a Pittsfield, Massachusetts private all-girls boarding school.
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After news broke this spring about allegations of sexual abuse against a former faculty member at a private all-girls boarding school in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, WAMC News has learned that a second teacher is now also being investigated by the Berkshire District Attorney’s office.
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A suspect is in custody more than 20 years after a sexual assault in western Massachusetts. The Hampden District Attorney says advances in DNA testing helped lead to the arrest.
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An interview with Democratic Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell.
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As the Vermont legislative session winds down, Governor Phil Scott is lamenting lack of progress on his key priorities.
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The Burlington, Vermont City Council had a number of items on its agenda to consider this week including the sale of city property and whether it should weigh in on contract negotiations between nurses and the UVM Medical Center.
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Authorities have been cleared in one review of the Great Barrington, Massachusetts Police response to a book about gender identity at a public middle school.
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More than 100 people were arrested overnight at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, according to campus police. The arrests came as demonstrators set up camp to protest the war in Gaza.
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Sheffield, Massachusetts residents met Monday night for the annual town meeting.