Trending Now
-
Lights Not Working at Intersection in Springfield
Maybe you've noticed the traffic light at intersection of Liberty and Carew Streets in Springfield has been out at least a couple times within the course of a week. Springfield says it's due to power outages with Eversource. They're hoping it's resolved soon
-
Italian Feast Returns to Springfield
The Italian feast is making a comeback in Springfield since its departure two decades ago. It's a time that celebrates and recognizes Italian culture. It kicks off at 2pm this Saturday and Sunday in the South End, with plenty of opportunities to eat. Winthrop Street in Springfield’s South End is expected to be filled with crowds.
-
Injured Troopers Expected to Be Okay
Speaking of the roads, the two Connecticut State Troopers who were struck on 91 North yesterday in Enfield, while responding to a prior accident, and going to be okay. One sustained serious but non life threatening injuries., the other just has minor injuries. The crash resulted from a spin out after the driver went through a puddle. It closed the highway entirely for 8 hours
-
Springfield Jazz & Roots Festival Underway
The 12th annual Springfield Jazz and Roots Festival kicked off last night. The festival is a free celebration of music, culture, and community that takes place over 3 days in the heart of downtown Springfield. It will feature a lineup of artists from jazz, blues, afro-Caribbean, funk, and global roots. There will also be local performers, family-friendly activities, art, and food vendors.
-
State Police Cracking Down on Speeding
Massachusetts State Police are cracking down on speeding....over 200 citations were given out for speeding and aggressive driving on Tuesday. The operation, which was held closer to Boston, was focused on addressing the dangers of speeding, aggressive driving and negligent operation.
-
Prayer Service Being Held in Springfield for Texas Flood Victims
In response to the devastating floods in Texas, Springfield Bishop Byrne is leading a prayer service this morning for the victims. It will be held at Saint Michael’s Cathedral at 11:30. According to Texas Governor Greg Abbott, teams are searching for more than 170 people still unaccounted for. Emergency crews are deployed both on the ground and in the air.
-
New Addiction & Rehab Center Opens in Springfield
A new addiction and rehab center is open on Kendall Street in Springfield. It's the first of it's kind in the state, and will help provide treatment and economic growth to the city and nearby communities. Among many things, the center will provide support for those with opioid, alcohol, stimulant, and other addictions and will focus on long-term recovery and dignity in care.
-
T-Birds Surprise Kids at Square One
The summer is for having fun and the Springfield Thunderbirds made the day extra special for children at Square One. Instead of sitting in a classroom, the T-Birds joined 100 children for a morning of Field Day Fun, themed around fitness. Staff shared that this is the most children they’ve ever had enrolled in the last ten years, so they’re using the summer to sneak in important subjects while having fun
-
Springfield Gets Poor Report on Driver Safety
Perhaps you didn't need a study to figure this one out...but a report is indicating that Springfield is one of the riskiest cities to drive in nationwide. That’s according to Allstate’s latest ‘best drivers’ survey, which ranks Springfield behind only Worcester and Boston as the most dangerous. Lawmakers are trying to get cameras installed on Springfield traffic lights that would catch and fine those running red lights, in order to make the roads a little safer
-
Smithland in Westfield to Stay Open
Those in Westfield who like to shop at Smithland are happy today after news broke that the store will remain open under new ownership. Recently it was announced that all 13 stores in Western Mass and Connecticut would close, but now Westfield will stay open. The employees described it as life changing, relieved that those there will keep their job.
-
Tick Bites and ER Visits on the Rise
May this be a reminder to check yourself and your loved ones for ticks at the end of the day. ER visits in the Northeast have been rising due to tick bites, in fact nationwide those visits have hit an 8 year high. Experts say if you are bitten by a tick and start to form a rash or fever, it is best to check-in with your health provider for any antibiotics to treat any further symptoms.
-
Another Step Closer to Springfield Crossing
It was an important moment at the site of the former Eastfield Mall yesterday in Springfield. A groundbreaking ceremony was held for BJ's wholesale. BJ’s is the first major store to break ground at the redevelopment which will turn the old Eastfield Mall into a 360,000 square-foot strip mall. BJ’s is just one of the stores at Springfield Crossing with plans to be open this fall.
-
Economic Impact of Eastern States Expo
New studies have revealed that the economic impact of having The Eastern States Exposition right here in West Springfield is greater than a billion dollars annually. 1.2 to be exact for last year. It's not just the fair in the fall that benefits local businesses, but also the events they put on year round. The impact is expected to be as strong if not stronger this year
-
State Getting Closer on Vote to Ban Cell Phone Use at School
Senators are moving closer toward a vote on legislation that would prohibit public K-12 students from using cellphones during the school day. Each district would need to craft their own policies banning student access to personal electronic devices, including cellphones, from the first bell of the school day to the last. Districts would also need to ensure parents and students have means to contact one another during the school day
-
Bus Stop Change in Chicopee
If you've been to the Chicopee Walmart, you know it's often chaotic even before you get into the building. From buses, to people walking everywhere with carts, to cars parked in the fire lane, you need to be careful driving through. Hopefully some of that lessons as the PVTA has moved the bus stop from the Walmart to the nearby Panera. It's only temporary as they work to find an alternate location within the plaza to improve bus accessibility.
-
Popular Restaurant Returns to Springfield
A Cajun Creole favorite is making its return to Springfield after closing its doors back in 2022. Mamou’s restaurant is back! Except this time, they’re on Worthington Street and not Liberty Street. Customers were ecstatic for yesterday’s “soft launch” opening of The Mamou.
-
Tyke Tuesdays Have Returned to Holyoke
With summer being here that means that Tykes Tuesday is back at the Holyoke Mall. Every Tuesday morning through August 19, free family activities and exclusive discounts take place starting at 11 a.m. on the lower level in the Macy’s court. The kid’s program is free, open to the public, and includes activities from live animal ambassadors to free trampoline park admission.
-
Construction at The 'X' Underway
The highly anticipated reconstruction of Springfield’s “X” intersection enters its first phase today. This phase includes water pipe replacement work, installations, excavation, and asphalt removal. The estimated finish is the summer of 2030.
-
Beach in Springfield Temporarily Closed
Those who planned on visiting Camp Wilder Beach on Parker Street in Springfield over the holiday weekend had to find other plans. It is closed to the public until further notice after Springfield performed a routine water sampling that indicated there was an “exceedance” of permitted bacteria levels. The water will be retested today
-
Uncle Sam Statue Moved to Springfield
After the East Longmeadow’s Fourth of July Parade, the Uncle Sam statue was moved back to Springfield, but this time to Riverfront Park. In the 1970s, the statue was at Mutual Ford in Springfield, before it was moved to Chicopee by the 90 and 291 interchange. The statue may be moving back to East Longmeadow now that the Star Spangled Springfield celebrations have ended
-
Closer to Home Swimming Spots
If you're not driving out to the Cape, the beaches in CT, Maine or New Hampshire, you may want to try these local spots. A top 5 best places to swim in Western Mass was just dropped and features Puffer's Pond in Amherst, Lake Wyola State Park in Shutesbury, and Onota Lake in Pittsfield just to name a few.
-
Springfield Independence Day Celebration
Star Spangled Springfield took over Riverfront Park for Independence Day, with the beautiful weather drawing thousands for the celebration. And even if you weren't there, perhaps you heard the fireworks like I did. Mayor Sarno and the President of the Spirit of Springfield said the night was about honoring veterans, and creating lifelong memories
-
Time to say bye to Smithland Pet & Garden Center
40 years is a long time, and after 40 years, all 13 locations of Smithland Pet & Garden Center will close. The company originally known as myAgway and Dave’s Soda and Pet City said this decision was difficult but necessary. They have locations in both western Massachusetts and across Connecticut, but there's no public timetable for the closure
Hope For Today
-
07-13-25
May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13
Recently Played
-
2:34am
God Is Not Against Me
Elevation Worship -
2:30am
Battle Belongs
Phil Wickham -
2:27am
God Did It
Micah Tyler