Public Affairs

Stop the Swerve

Drinking and driving is not a new problem, but a devastating one that too often has deadly consequences. Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni launched a new program called Stop the Swerve in an effort to educate young people about the dangers of distracted...

Longmeadow Gun Vote

In Longmeadow, a big vote is coming up at the annual town meeting on May 10th. Alex Grant is a selectman in town, but as a private citizen he has filed three new gun control bylaws which will be debated and voted on during the town meeting. Carolee McGrath sat down...

Bishop Rozanski

Springfield Roman Catholic Bishop Mitchell Rozanski discusses the just-released “The Joy of Love”, a major Papal document on family life and marriage—including the status of divorced and re-married...

Ashes to Ashes

It’s been over a century since Slavery was abolished in the United States by President Abraham Lincoln near the end of his term of presidency. Although the horrific beatings and lynching that slaves faced was over, there were still lost family and loved ones that...

Valley Radio Reading Service

Barbara Loh, Executive Director of the Valley Radio Reading Service, and Board members Larry Humphries & Patricia Duperre discuss that group’s work in the community, and the recent decision to change their name to better reflect the services...

Victims’ Rights Conference

The sexual exploitation of children is an alarming problem across the country and right here in Massachusetts. This past weekend, members of law enforcement and members of the medical community came together to discuss how to help victims and prosecute those forcing...

The State We’re In: All Politics (April 15, 2015)

As the 2016 Presidential campaign heads into the critical New York Primaries – we gather our political round table of political consultant Tony Cignoli and Political Science Professor Jerold Duquette for their latest assessment of the race for the White House, the...