Episodes
Tuesday was preliminary election day in a few western Massachusetts communities. In the race for Holyoke mayor, City Councilor Michael Sullivan and Joshua Garcia, who's the town administrator in Blandford, advanced to November's general election.
Published 09/24/21
Published 09/24/21
Calling the spike "alarming and scary," Mayor Domenic Sarno said there were more then 250 new cases of COVID-19 in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Tuesday and Wednesday combined.
Published 09/17/21
Despite what officials have called extensive mold cleanup and environmental testing at the Roderick Ireland Courthouse in Springfield, Massachusetts, Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi this week said he believes the courthouse still isn't safe. He's refusing to send people in his department's custody there .
Published 09/10/21
This week, some health officials in western Massachusetts issued mask mandates or advisories amid rising COVID-19 rates.
Published 08/13/21
This week, the Centers for Disease Control recommended people go back to wearing masks indoors in places where the delta variant of COVID-19 is surging — including those who have been vaccinated.
Published 07/30/21
COVID-19 case rates have been on the rise over the last few weeks in Massachusetts and elsewhere.
Published 07/23/21
You might be thinking about your vacation plans or backyard barbecues, but there are several mayoral races heating up across western Massachusetts.
Published 07/16/21
On Thursday, possession of marijuana became legal for recreational use in Connecticut. That's after the General Assembly and Governor Ned Lamont signed off on the legislation last month.
Published 07/02/21
This week, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced a COVID-19 vaccine lottery, designed to encourage people to continue to get their shots.
Published 06/18/21
This week, a group of seniors gathered in downtown Springfield t0 renew their call for Police Commissioner Cheryl Clapprood to be removed from her job.
Published 06/11/21
This week marks 10 years since a devastating tornado ripped through a swath of western Massachusetts. Three people were killed and 200 injured, and it caused more than $200 million in damages.
Published 06/04/21
This weekend, nearly all COVID-19 safety restrictions will be lifted in Massachusetts. That includes mask requirements — at least for people who are vaccinated.
Published 05/28/21
Massachusetts public health officials announced this week opioid overdose deaths climbed by 5% in the state last year.
Published 05/14/21
Massachusetts announced changes this week to its COVID-19 vaccine distribution strategy. More shots will be provided to regional sites, mobile clinics and doctor's offices.
Published 05/07/21
This week, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker announced a further rollback of the state's COVID-19 restrictions.
Published 04/30/21
A Massachusetts superior court judge has largely sided with the Springfield City Council in its lawsuit against Mayor Domenic Sarno over a 2018 ordinance seeking to establish a police commission.
Published 04/23/21
This week on The Short List: Many children in western Massachusetts in a mental health crisis are struggling to get services they need.
Published 04/17/21
Many Massachusetts schools will open for full, in-person learning on April 5. Others, including Springfield, will start with a hybrid model, and bring back younger students first.
Published 04/02/21
This week Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker was grilled by a legislative oversight committee looking into his administration's COVID-19 response.
Published 03/26/21
There was stunning news this week of a series of murders in the Atlanta area, where a white man killed eight people including six Asian women. The man charged has reportedly confessed to the killings but said he was not motivated by racism. This has sparked renewed discussion around updating and clarifying hate crime laws in Massachusetts.
Published 03/19/21
As we look back at this week's top stories, our guests reflect on the impact of the past year. Thursday, March 11, marks one year since the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic because of COVID-19.
Published 03/05/21
This week, a Massachusetts legislative oversight committee grilled Governor Charlie Baker over his administration's COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Published 02/26/21
UMass Amherst students were ordered to sequester this week after a spike of COVID-19 cases on campus. As of Friday morning, there were more than 600 active cases.
Published 02/12/21
Starting Monday, businesses in Massachusetts like restaurants, casinos and liquor stores will be allowed to stay open past 9:30 p.m., although a 25% capacity limit will still be in place.
Published 01/22/21