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Vermont Governor Phil Scott will run for re-election.
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The fallout of mass arrests at the University of Massachusetts Amherst continues after police broke up a pro-Palestinian encampment Tuesday. Now, the commencement speaker has withdrawn from the event over the crackdown.
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WAMC News has learned that a fifth alumna from a private all-girls boarding school in Pittsfield, Massachusetts has come forward with allegations of sexual abuse at the hands of a former teacher.
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The Southern Berkshire County community of Monterey is holding its town meeting Saturday morning.
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The Berkshire County communities of Lenox and Adams, Massachusetts are holding town elections Monday.
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Lenox, Massachusetts voters briskly approved a 14-item warrant at town meeting Thursday night, the last after a decade for the outgoing town manager.
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A federal complaint has been filed against a school district in western Massachusetts, months after racist bullying at a school in Southwick led to national attention and criminal charges.
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A legal organization dedicated to fighting discrimination is weighing in on the tense superintendent search in Springfield, Massachusetts. The group says it’s concerned about the search process – and it’s letter arrived just as the first interviews with candidates get underway.
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The Vermont Secretary of State and the League of Women Voters of Vermont hosted an online forum Wednesday evening on Ranked Choice Voting, with the practice poised to expand.
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An unsolved homicide case in West Springfield, Massachusetts appears to have come to an end, following a change of plea by the man accused of killing a 10-year-old child in 1966.
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An interview with Lenox, Massachusetts Town Manager Christopher Ketchen.