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Workers’ rights groups honor those who died on the job

Workers’ rights groups honor those who died on the job

SPRINGFIELD — Framed black-and-white photos lined the lawn in front of Teamsters Local 404 on Progress Avenue. Each of them was in memory of a worker who died on the job.


So That Reminds Me: Gonzalez reacts to Baystate’s merger with Mercy

So That Reminds Me: Gonzalez reacts to Baystate’s merger with Mercy

SPRINGFIELD — Baystate Health’s recent acquisition of Mercy Medical Center, set to become official on Nov. 1, is making waves throughout the region as people scramble to prepare for what this will mean for health care in Western Massachusetts.


Foundations for Success to offer one-stop-shop for early childhood

Foundations for Success to offer one-stop-shop for early childhood

SPRINGFIELD — Springfield Public Schools Superintendent Sonia Dinnall was joined on the steps of City Hall by state officials and the CEOs of three area children’s education organizations to launch Foundations for Success Springfield.


Springfield Code Ninjas location builds skills beyond the keyboard

Springfield Code Ninjas location builds skills beyond the keyboard

SPRINGFIELD — This is Code Ninjas, a workshop where students learn to code and engage with other STEM topics.


Proposed Springfield budget tops $1 billion for first time

Proposed Springfield budget tops $1 billion for first time

SPRINGFIELD — For the first time, the Springfield city budget is expected to be more than $1 billion for fiscal year 2027.


Fenton stages bid for District 8 seat on Governor’s Council

Fenton stages bid for District 8 seat on Governor’s Council

SPRINGFIELD — Springfield City Councilor Michael Fenton has announced that he will run against incumbent Tara Jacobs to represent Western Massachusetts on the Governor’s Council.


Warm weather means more motorcycle rides — and crashes

Warm weather means more motorcycle rides — and crashes

When the weather is warm and the roads are dry, many motorcyclists take to the street.


Springfield Pride unveils plans for fifth annual event

Springfield Pride unveils plans for fifth annual event

SPRINGFIELD — What began as a vision for a community celebration five years ago is now gearing up for one of its biggest weekends yet. The Springfield Pride Parade Weekend is back from June 4-6.


Massachusetts Senate passes sweeping environmental bond bill

Massachusetts Senate passes sweeping environmental bond bill

The Massachusetts Senate recently voted 36-3 in favor of a $3.64 billion bill to address climate change, protect the state’s natural resources and make much needed infrastructure improvements across the state, including in Western Massachusetts.


Transgender rights activists call out Baystate for ending care

Transgender rights activists call out Baystate for ending care

SPRINGFIELD — A small but vocal group of people, sporting protest signs and wearing pink, white and blue transgender flags as capes, attended a rally on the steps of Springfield City Hall on April 26.