Greater Springfield suffers one of the highest rates of asthma in U.S. Trump has cut millions that would address it
Why does the area have such high asthma rates?
Greater Springfield suffers one of the highest rates of asthma in U.S. Trump has cut millions that would address it
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Will the long-closed Victory Theater in Holyoke ever re-open?
โEvery day I deal with: โWhenโs it going to open? Why is it taking so long?โโ Donald Sanders said.
Once billed as โAmericaโs most beautiful playhouse,โ the Victory Theatre in downtown Holyoke has been dormant since 1979. A nonprofit bought it 16 years ago from the city, but it remains vacant. Will it ever re-open?
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How an Afghan family fled their home country as refugees and made a life in Western Massachusetts
As the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan, the Afghan government collapsed and the Taliban took over. Nazifa and Safieullah were targets.
When the Taliban marched into Kabul, Afghanistan on Aug. 15, 2021, Nazifa Safie and Safieullah Safie knew they had to evacuate their home country. โIn 24 hours, everything changed,โ Nazifa said.
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As the grid goes green and electrifies, residents fret over safety of battery storage
Projects have kicked up controversy in Westfield, Hadley, Wendel and elsewhere
Clean energy experts say more battery storage in Mass. is key to become net-zero by 2050. Proposals have cropped up all over the state. But some have hit resistance as residents fear battery fires and local communities attempt to regulate them.
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WMass advocates feared a nursing home closing would force long travel. They were right
Of the 68 residents moved to another Massachusetts nursing home, the new facilities were, on average, 53 miles away.
When a Northampton nursing home closed last year, Barbara Sours' 62-year-old brother had to move more than an hour away from home and lung cancer treatment. Many other residents also faced long moves, data from the state shows.
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Veteran was helping fellow troops at the Springfield Vet Center when the Trump administration fired him
Michael Slater was one of 2,400 employees at the VA fired by the Trump administration this month as part of federal workforce shrinkage.
Veteran was helping fellow troops at the Springfield Vet Center when the Trump administration fired him
โI wanted to be part of improving the VA. ... To be terminated the way I was, was a slap in the face.โ
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