- The auto club AAA predicts more than 45 million people nationally will travel more than 50 miles from home, which would break a record set last year. And most will do so by vehicle.
- Today on The Rundown, ists discuss the possible consequences and solutions to massive bee colony collapse, plans to repurpose the vacant Berkshire Mall for senior housing, the latest in a controversial biomass plant development in Springfield and much more.
- The union representing card dealers' at MGM Springfield was established last year, but management is questioning the validity of the unionization vote.
- More than a half-dozen colleges will hold commencement exercises across western Mass., starting Thursday.
- We meet many of the folx making up the former factory, now work/event/living space Greylock WORKS in North Adams.
- Rumors about a sale of the MGM Springfield casino began to circulate last year.
- Today on The Rundown, ists discuss the first 100 days of the Trump istration, the Mass. Latino population’s significant contributions to the state’s economy, returning Holyoke schools from state to local control and much more.
- We take a tour of the collaborative business efforts of Marketplace at Gasoline Alley in Springfield, hear music and words from David Wilcox and check in with the Word Nerd.
- We speak with the Cannabis Control Commission about expanding access to social consumption for businesses and take a tour of Natural Roots farm.
- In less than a week's time, more than a dozen University of Massachusetts Amherst students who were preparing for careers in science, the humanities and other fields saw their goals take a sudden turn when their legal status to live and study in the U.S. disappeared.