By Paris Dunford, Samantha O'Connor and Photojournalist: Don Henry
School committee member David Barsalou spoke with us Wednesday about his disappointment to hear the news of Clark’s arrest. He said he hopes she will resign before Wednesday night’s meeting.
By Leon Purvis, Samantha O'Connor and Photojournalist: Jeff Kurowski
Clark has been accused of lying to the FBI about sending almost one hundred threatening text messages in an effort to discredit a police chief candidate.
By Lexi Oliver, Samantha O'Connor and Photojournalist: Don Henry
The White House is expected to extend the current pause of federal student loan repayment through the end of August, impacting tens of millions of Americans.
Residents were able to talk with town officials to voice concerns and get clarification as to why this new roundabout would be a good solution for this area.
By Leon Purvis, Samantha O'Connor and Photojournalist: Kevin Culverhouse
Mayor Reichelt has looked at the economic impact of the retail sales of marijuana. The town voted to ban retail sales when it became legal in Massachusetts in 2016.
By Joe Chaisson, Samantha O'Connor, Photojournalist: Kevin Culverhouse, Photojournalist: Rich Crane and Photojournalist: Erik Rosario
Western Mass News is taking you town by town Tuesday, starting in Springfield where Mayor Dominic Sarno joined legislators and New England Donor Services to celebrate April as Organ Donation Month.
By Leon Purvis, Photojournalist: Kevin Culverhouse and Ryan Trowbridge
The state is now looking into the feasibility of a new courthouse after dangerous mold has been discovered inside the Roderick Ireland Courthouse in Springfield.
By Lexi Oliver, Samantha O'Connor and Photojournalist: Don Henry
The courthouse has been the center of controversy after an independent study conducted in February found toxic, cancerous mold inside the building. It was also shut down temporarily over the summer, also due to mold.
Their discussion Monday was part of a series called “Our Voices, Our Platforms,” which is intended to explore how people can use their voices to make meaningful change.
According to Pittsfield Police Captain Matthew Kirchner, officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation near the intersection of King Street and Von Nida Avenue at around 4:22 p.m. Monday afternoon.
By Hugh Zeitlin, Samantha O'Connor and Photojournalist: Kevin Culverhouse
They asked why the gate that lets you drive over to the other half of the park is always locked, keeping people from reaching the pavilion and picnic tables.
All occupants evacuated the house before emergency crews arrived. Two families are displaced due to the fire and are being assisted by the American Red Cross.