The American Legion Post 260 held a ceremony in honor of Vietnam Veterans Day on Thursday. Two Purple Heart signs were dedicated at the ceremony, honoring two local Vietnam Veterans from Granby and South Hadley.
It was a celebration of diversity and inclusion in higher education in Springfield on Thursday. One local organization is recognizing a woman of color stepping into her new role at Springfield Technical Community College.
The NCAA Division one hockey tournament continued tonight in Springfield as the University of Maine faced off against Cornell.
the Massachusetts Department of Transportation held their last meeting for the Northern Tier Passenger Rail Study on Thursday night. This was the last chance for residents to voice their opinions.
22News spoke to a local expert about the trending topic on the internet of "Ozempic Babies." Some women who have been taking these weight loss drugs are getting pregnant unexpectedly, despite fertility issues or while taking birth control pills.
Massachusetts has allowed residents to get their electricity directly from a competitive supplier rather than a utility company since 1998, a feature of the prior year's utility industry deregulation law.
State regulators this week finalized $1.4 billion in loans and grants to finance 168 water and wastewater infrastructure projects, including efforts to address PFAS contamination, elevated lead levels in drinking water, and failed septic systems.
If trends persist, Speaker says “cuts will have to come.”
With college sports tournaments taking place at both ends of Massachusetts this week, Attorney General Andrea Campbell on Thursday announced the launch of a public-private partnership to focus on the risks of sports betting and gambling among young people.
NEW YORK (AP) — Crypto entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in prison for a massive fraud on hundreds of thousands of customers that unraveled with the collapse of FTX, once one of the world’s most popular platforms for exchanging digital currency. Though he described Bankman-Fried as “extremely smart,” U.S. District Judge []
Holyoke Community College (HCC) is set to kick off free line-cook training programs at the HCC MGM Culinary Arts Institute, providing a valuable opportunity for individuals interested in advancing their culinary skills or starting a new career path.
Tax season can be a trying time, filled with financial burdens, paperwork woes, and the looming April 15 deadline.