Hot tub purchases and bicycles for physical therapy are among the unusual HSA reimbursements, but experts warn that one mistake could trigger an IRS audit.
From social media pressures to self-doubt, teenage girls face unique challenges. Now, there’s a new program in western Massachusetts designed to help them overcome those obstacles.
In April, Springfield Public Schools lost $47 million in federal funding, raising community concerns about potential cuts to student mental health resources. However, district officials say those specific services will remain largely untouched.
You may have heard of people who lengthen their eyelashes to improve or change their appearance with things like mascara, or serums, but a new trend has people doing the opposite– shaving them off.
The big Mega Millions jackpot that has captivated the country, with people, including those right here in western Mass, getting their tickets hoping to potentially become a billionaire!
The name Anthony Arillota may ring a bell for a lot of you, but he wanted to reintroduce himself. Here’s more about his latest project, “The South End Syndicate.”
High speed car chases come with their fair share of drama, adrenaline, and danger, but we got a behind-the-wheel look at how pursuits are becoming a little easier and safer.
For many college football fans, a blast from the virtual past hit shelves last month with EA Sports College Football 25, the first college football game in more than a decade.
For years, Western Mass News has been covering poor water conditions for residents in the town of Ware. One resident reached out after water from her faucets have run with brown water for weeks.