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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MGM has announced major demolition work will begin next week as it prepares the site in downtown Springfield where a $950 million resort casino is plan...
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Police in three western Massachusetts cities have seized thousands of bags of heroin and arrested more than a dozen people for heroin trafficking and...
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Today was inauguration day for the mayor and city councilors in the largest city in western Massachusetts. Domenic Sarno took the oath of office to...
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MGM Resorts International is planning to start demolishing buildings in mid-January to clear the site in downtown Springfield where the company intends...
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After months of preparation, construction work is to start in earnest on a major highway project in western Massachusetts. MassDOT announced Tuesday...
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The latest plans by MGM Resorts International for building a casino in Springfield will be carefully scrutinized in the next few weeks by local...
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Final plans have been filed for the MGM Springfield casino project. The filing of the final complete site plan for the project, announced by city...
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The Massachusetts Gaming Commission is scheduled to come to Springfield on December 3 for a public meeting where officials from MGM are expected to...
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MGM has reaffirmed its commitment to build a resort casino in Springfield, Massachusetts and now plans to spend an additional $150 million in the...
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The highest court in Massachusetts has effectively cleared the way for construction of a wood-burning power plant in Springfield. Plant opponents see...