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Ciara Speller

Ciara Speller

Evening Anchor at WWLP-TV

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Entertainment
  • General Assignment News

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Six Flags Fright Fest begins this weekend! - WWLP.com

Fright fest begins at Six Flags this Saturday with new scare zones for all ages.
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Gas prices continue to rise as summer comes to end - WWLP.com

Leaf peeping season is on the horizon, and traveling to see all the foliage might cost you more!
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Powerball jackpot skyrockets to $785 Million - WWLP.com

CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – The Powerball jackpot continues to grow, and if you’re lucky enough to win, it’s a $785 million prize. The prize is certainly a life-changing amount of money, and with the growing jackpot, we wanted to find out if it brings in more business to local convenience stores. 22News spoke with David […]
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth outbreak hits Holyoke schools - WWLP.com

An outbreak of Hand, foot and mouth disease has been reported in Holyoke Public Schools.
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I-90 bridge lane closures in Chicopee - WWLP.com

MassDOT has announced lane closures on the bridges that carry I-90 eastbound and westbound, over I-391 in Chicopee, due to bridge repair work.
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Baystate Health earns national recognition as Frontline Worker Cham...

Some bragging rights for the area’s largest health care organization!
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Springfield Elks Lodge to hold 4th Annual Networking & Scholarship ...

With the New Year, comes new opportunities to better yourself and achieve your goals. A local networking and scholarship organization is hoping to help you do just that in 2024.
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How one Springfield woman has become a beacon of hope for black wom...

Black women are nearly 40 percent more likely to die from breast cancer than white women, this despite being less likely to be diagnosed with it. A startling stat has become part of our history and 22News spoke with Denise Jordan, a local breast cancer survivor about defying these odds.
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Girls Inc. Of the Valley tours 22News studios

A special group of visitors stopped by the 22News station on Friday.
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Springfield non-profit joins forces with local community college - ...

A monumental moment for a Springfield-based non-profit and a local community college.
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First Black woman superintendent to lead Springfield Public Schools

The four-year contract for the Superintendent of Springfield Public Schools has been unanimously approved and signed by all members of the school committee.