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Addiction is a disease that continues to plague our country and it has been amplified due to the pandemic. Local people of faith have been coming together to find ways to respond to the ongoing addiction crisis. → Read More
Following startling deadly incidents in Mexico, travelers are being reminded of how to prioritize their safety. → Read More
The U.S. Justice Department is making an effort to keep travel fares low for budget-conscious airline passengers. → Read More
Although there’s been several startling airport or airplane-related incidents recently, overall people are still feel air travel is safe. → Read More
Inflation has led to a continued uptick in the everyday cost of living, with staple grocery items like eggs seeing some of the largest price increases. → Read More
Oh the places you’ll go…even during a winter storm! Though this storm left less than ideal travel conditions, people didn’t let that ruin their Saturday plans. The Springfield Museums celebrated Springfield native Dr. Seuss’ birthday with a day full of celebratory events. → Read More
22News spoke with Eversource to explain why supply rates are being cut for gas but not electricity. → Read More
Making sure your sidewalk is clear of snow and ice is a requirement and if you fail to do so, you could be fined. → Read More
When winter weather hits, many cities and towns implement parking bans. Parking bans ensure that emergency vehicles can easily get through roadways, and facilitate the quick removal of snow on streets. → Read More
DPW’s across western Massachusetts have been gearing up for the storm, including in West Springfield. They’ve got plenty of salt ready to go, along with lots of plows. → Read More
Whenever inclement weather hits, school administrators are tasked with deciding whether or not schools should remain open. → Read More
Ahead of the first significant winter storm this season many people were on the hunt for winter supplies Monday. → Read More
Staying safe while driving starts with taking the right precautions before hitting the roads. → Read More
It’s been nearly a year since the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the crisis continues to fuel international tension. → Read More
If you’re counting on a tax refund for some extra cash be aware that it’s likely not going to be as high as last year’s now that certain tax rules have been adjusted. → Read More
The Healey-Driscoll administration is focusing on the need for firearm dealer inspections throughout the state by offering training to local police departments. The main goal of this new training i… → Read More
The 61st annual Springfield RV, Camping and Outdoor show is being held from Friday, February 17th until Monday, February 20th at the Eastern States Exposition. → Read More
The Thrill Capital of New England is ready for rapid hiring, debuting a new, streamlined application program this weekend. → Read More
A billiards tournament took on new meaning today in Holyoke. → Read More
The State Department of Public Health is encouraging students to get covid-19 shots with a series of vaccine clinics for school vacation week. → Read More