SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The Springfield College Department of Education has received a $56,225 grant from the Irene E. & George A. Davis Foundation to bolster its early literacy preparation ...
Worsening sinkhole in Hendersonville is a safety hazard, neighbors say Community members in Hendersonville are voicing their safety concerns over a sinkhole that neighbors say has worsened. Asheville ...
Springfield Public Schools is addressing a $7.9 million budget deficit. One program that will be affected is the Spanish Dual Immersion at Hamlin Middle and Springfield High. K-5 Dual Immersion at Guy ...
A storm packing strong winds and possibly a tornado caused significant damage Wednesday night to Springfield's Animal Protective League facility on the north end of the city. The group Friends of the ...
Kansas received nearly $222 million in federal funding to improve rural health care systems. The funding comes from the Rural Health Transformation Program through the Centers for Medicare and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SPRINGFIELD – The city will tap roughly $18 million in federal money to battle a housing crisis. The funding from the department ...
Mercy Springfield Communities plans to launch a graduate medical education program in summer 2027. The program, known as a GME program, aims to address the growing shortage of physicians in the region ...
State and local leaders in Springfield boarded a PVTA bus on Monday to address growing community concerns. Iran declares peace deal with Trump no longer feasible Geologists may have found one of the ...
SNAP enrollment has fallen sharply nationwide since the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last summer. More than 3.5 million people have lost access to the food assistance, as states implement ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – A new summer pickleball program was unveiled last Wednesday at Kiley Middle School in Springfield. Mayor Domenic Sarno joined school officials and community members for the ...
It was only a matter of time before bots outnumbered humans on the internet, but many experts thought the flesh and blood majority would stand for a few more years. They were wrong—and the impact on ...
Through the concrete sprawl of Phoenix, there's the Salt River. It was dammed up more than a century ago, but in some small sections, it's teeming with life. Alex Hager of member station KJZZ takes us ...
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