From WWLP.com
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Are you prepared for stormy weather?
Severe weather in the middle of the country serves as a reminder that hurricane season is less than a month away.
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New cancer study to focus on racial disparity survival rates
Even though cancer death rates have been declining over the years black women are still at greater risk of developing or dying from particular cancers
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Americans expected to spend $33.5-billion for Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is Sunday. Have you found a gift for your mom yet?
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Teacher Appreciation Week at Academy at Kiley in Springfield
Communities across the nation are honoring educators with Teacher Appreciation Week. In Springfield, MGM is helping sponsor some of the celebrations at The Academy at Kiley with a 'Woo Woo Cart.'
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What is the World’s Largest Pancake Breakfast in Springfield?
On Saturday, May 18th, the World’s Largest Pancake Breakfast draws thousands to downtown Springfield for a community-wide event.
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Two men guilty in large marijuana growing operation in Berkshire County
Two New York men were found guilty of marijuana trafficking in connection to the discovery of more than 1,400 marijuana plants inside a Berkshire County home using an excessive amount of electricity.
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Thousands of American shad migrate upstream along Connecticut River in Holyoke
Thousands of American shad have reportedly migrated upstream along the Connecticut River in Holyoke.
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Chicopee man charged with Springfield Street murder
Police have arrested and charged a Chicopee man for a homicide on Springfield Street last February.
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Springfield man arrested for allegedly shooting gun, breaking into home after crash
A Springfield man was arrested around midnight Monday after allegedly crashing his vehicle, shooting a gun, and breaking into a nearby home.
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TikTok sues to block potential US ban
TikTok sued to block the law that would force the application to be divested from its Chinese-based parent company ByteDance or be banned from the U.S.
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Deadline: REAL ID enforcement goes into effect in one year
Americans have one more year to obtain a REAL ID for domestic flights or entering certain federal buildings.
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Boy Scouts of America changing its name to be more inclusive
The Boy Scouts of America is changing its name for the first time in its 114-year history and will become Scouting America. It's a significant shift as the organization emerges from bankruptcy following a flood of sexual abuse claims and seeks to focus on inclusion.