Dig into the week’s most important stories and know what’s up in western Mass. Join Carrie Saldo for The Rundown — where reporters from newsrooms across the region recap the biggest headlines and share their takes on the news and events that shaped the week in the 413.
What do you think was the most important news event of the week? Share your thoughts at 413-225-4922 or via email at therundown@nepm.org.
Dig into the week’s most important stories and know what’s up in western Mass. Join Carrie Saldo for The Rundown — where reporters from newsrooms across the region recap the biggest headlines and share their takes on the news and events that shaped the week in the 413.
What do you think was the most important news event of the week? Share your thoughts at 413-225-4922 or via email at therundown@nepm.org.
On this episode of The Rundown:
Police and the district attorney in Franklin County turn property seized in a cannabis bust into millions in revenue; how are they spending it? We’ll unpack the details.
And lead from old phone lines found in manhole sediment has electrical workers and others concerned about health and environmental impacts. We’ll dig into what’s known.
Plus, many nursing homes in the Berkshires are spending less than 10 dollars a day per resident on food. Why is it happening and what can be done about it?
We’re running down all of that and more this week with our panel: Dusty Christensen, investigative editor for The Shoestring; Springfield Republican Investigations Editor Greta Jochem, Western Mass Politics & Insight Editor-In-Chief Matt Szafranski; and Mike Dobbs of FOCUS Springfield.