By Wesley Days, Photojournalist: Andrew Evans and Abigail Murillo Villacorta
Springfield residents raise their voices on a possible tax increase for city residents, now the city council is currently meeting to discuss the issue.
By Olivia Hickey, Photojournalist: Marcos Figueroa and Abigail Murillo Villacorta
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are behind us. In the coming days, many shoppers will see their purchases show up at their door, or not, with package thefts common this time of year.
By Taylor Smith, Photojournalist: Erik Rosario and Abigail Murillo Villacorta
It’s Giving Tuesday and the Thomas J. O’Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center in Springfield has plans for the donations they receive and will be adding new equipment to potentially save the lives of thousands of animals.
By Daniel Santiago, Ryan Trowbridge and Photojournalist: John O'Donoghue
With colder temperatures already settling in all over western Massachusetts, more people are turning up the heating to keep warm, but that comes with a cost.
By Wesley Days, Photojournalist: Andrew Evans and Ryan Trowbridge
Many communities are in the midst of setting their tax rates for the upcoming fiscal year and while some people will see their bills drop, others, like those in Chicopee, will see them rise.
The Amherst Police Department said that they have received several reports of cars being broken into all over town with the majority of them being unlocked vehicles.
By Daniel Santiago, Photojournalist: Andrew Evans, Ryan Trowbridge and Abigail Murillo Villacorta
There was an increased police presence Monday at Belchertown schools after a very concerning email was sent to all the town’s public schools personnel on Saturday, which included threats to student and staff safety.
By Taylor Smith, Photojournalist: Rich Crane and Ryan Trowbridge
As the winter weather begins to settle in, the Hampden County Sheriff’s Triad Program is preparing buckets of sand to help dozens of senior citizens living in western Massachusetts.
By Olivia Hickey, Photojournalist: Erik Rosario and Abigail Murillo Villacorta
Crumbling foundations are slowly destroying houses across the state while impacted homeowners continue to fight for legislation to keep their homes from falling apart.
By Matt Price, Photojournalist: Rich Crane and Ryan Trowbridge
A personal mission for a man with connections to the western Massachusetts Jewish community will soon take him directly into the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Black Friday brought thousands from across New England to their respective stores to take advantage of some good deals, including many who stopped at the Holyoke Mall.