- Hampden County Sheriff Nick Cocchi spoke with high school seniors about the risks of drunk driving, and his personal experience being arrested for an OUI last September
- In a donation from the Massachusetts National Guard, the Hampden County DA's office received nearly $300,000 worth of tools and software
- Holyoke Community College's new police chief Jacqueline Robles was sworn into the role during a ceremony Monday, with of the audience waving Puerto Rican flags and cheering.
- Federal immigration agents arrested two men at an apartment complex in Great Barrington early Tuesday morning.
- According to the Connecticut State Police, 27-year-old Justin Perez is also accused of making unwanted advances and inappropriate conduct towards the female student.
- The crew was repairing guardrails on an exit ramp in West Springfield early Friday morning when they were struck by a vehicle.
- City officials said progress has been made in combatting the use of illegal dirt bikes on city streets, but there is still more work to be done.
- The agency that regulates police training in Massachusetts is trying to finalize new rules.
- The year old Springfield-based "Project HOPE 2.0" initiative s aid organizations and law enforcement to assist rising numbers of unhoused individuals.
- Massachusetts state troopers, Berkshire County local police and other law enforcement officers arrested ten people on Friday as part of an effort to stop a large drug trafficking operation in Adams, North Adams and Pittsfield. Police seized about $200,000 worth of narcotics, along with $60,000 in cash and 20 guns, including large-capacity assault rifles.