Paul Tuthill
Pioneer Valley Bureau ChiefPaul Tuthill is WAMC’s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief. He’s been covering news, everything from politics and government corruption to natural disasters and the arts, in western Massachusetts since 2007. Before joining WAMC, Paul was a reporter and anchor at WRKO in Boston. He was news director for more than a decade at WTAG in Worcester. Paul has won more than two dozen Associated Press Broadcast Awards. He won an Edward R. Murrow award for reporting on veterans’ healthcare for WAMC in 2011. Born and raised in western New York, Paul did his first radio reporting while he was a student at the University of Rochester.
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One of the items that did not make it to the final version of the $40 billion state budget approved a week late by the Massachusetts legislature was a...
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The Democratic mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts said he spoke with White House officials Thursday about federal plans for infrastructure projects.
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Voters are going to the polls in high numbers across Massachusetts to cast ballots in the race for president and to decide a series of ballot questions...
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MGM Resorts International has suffered a setback in a bid to block development of a casino in Connecticut that would be a direct competitor to the $950...
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Opponents of a proposed wood-burning power plant in Springfield, Massachusetts have won support for a last-ditch bid to block the project.
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This Wednesday, June 1st, marks the fifth anniversary of a devastating tornado striking western Massachusetts. As he has done in years past,...
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Massachusetts-based Friendly’s Ice Cream is selling its manufacturing and retail operations to the country’s largest dairy processor for $155 million...
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Eight months away from the scheduled completion of the renovation of Union Station in Springfield, Amtrak officials toured the work site today with the...
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Fates can change quickly in sports. The fates of two New England cities with long hockey histories became intertwined this week, with one winner and...
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A historic church in Springfield, Massachusetts is being moved down the street to make way for the city’s new casino.