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Stay up to date with the latest news updates of the day with WMUA news. Join News Editor Shannon Clark and News Operator Delaney Staab live on 91.1 WMUA FM for daily news every weekday at 5:30pm.
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WMUA News | 2-4-2025

WMUA News | 2-4-2025

2026-02-0502:07

WMUA News covers the chilly weather forecast for the day.
WMUA News | 12-09-2025

WMUA News | 12-09-2025

2025-12-1107:32

European leaders debate continuing to fund Ukraine with frozen Russian assets, posing a major test, A new rap church in Atlanta attracts youth, and UMass Staff Union votes for no-confidence for Chancellor Reyes.
WMUA News | 12-08-2025

WMUA News | 12-08-2025

2025-12-1104:41

Paramount launches a competing bid against Netflix, 100 Nigerian students were released after being abducted for weeks, and Trump dedicates $12 Billion to farm aid.
Luigi Mangione trial continues, first-year UMass students prepare for a 5k race as their final exam, and new research on frog resistance to hornets emerge.
A former Honduras president is pardoned by Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defends a vessel strike from September, and a Springfield woman is sentenced to 5 years in prison after robbing a bank in South Hadley.
Peru declares a state of emergency with Chilean refugees fleeing the country, a US appeals court disqualifies former Trump lawyer Alina Habba as the top New Jersey prosecutor, and the forecast ahead of tomorrow’s winter storm
Zelensky prepares for peace negotiation between Russia and Ukraine, the Pentagon launches an investigation into Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, Thanksgiving traffic update, and Springfield brings back its Bright Nights Holiday Show.
U.S. Judge rules National Guard must pull out of Washington D.C.
Tons of illegally dumped trash prompt environmental concerns in England and a U.S. Judge questions former FBI Director’s indictment.
Trump defended a Saudi Prince despite US intelligence, the Department of Education shifted millions of dollars in grants to other federal agencies, Massachusetts considers raising the minimum wage, and two people were charged with arson and attempted murder in Holyoke after a fire on Pine Street.
About 300,000 Massachusetts residents are expected to lose health care because of new federal policies, John brings us a UMass hockey update, ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister is sentenced to death, and NIH funding cuts impact thousands of enrolled patients.
The U.S. Government reopens despite ongoing tension, the Justice Department sues California over redistricting maps, and the Amherst Fire Union calls for more firefighters after the Olympia Place fire.
Adelita Grihalva will be sworn in today, impacting the release of the Epstein files, and two deadly bombs in India and Pakistan increase tensions in the region.
A fire destroys Olympia Place - a primarily student apartment complex in Amherst, the Senate takes a step towards reopening the government, and the United States is missing from the G20 summit.
The Trump administration files a countersuit against a judge’s orders to fund SNAP benefits for November, citing the Constitution, as some states have already given allocated money to beneficiaries.
Sandwich protestor found not guilty, a federal judge orders Trump to fully fund snap benefits for the month of November, Mercy Medical to suspend newborn care, and Wall Street loses ground amid technology stock domination.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney died at 84 and Shannon and Delaney break down election day results.
An earthquake in Afghanistan kills 20 people and injures over 600, Trump announces partial funding of SNAP benefits through November, Worcester Police search for a missing woman near Springfield or Holyoke, and a South Hadley woman crashes into a utility pole and another vehicle Saturday night.
A Halloween special tackling how tariffs have impacted candy prices, and Deerfield Town Meeting passes climate resiliency article
Andrew stripped of ‘prince’ title following resurfaced communication with Jeffrey Epstein and President Trump ordered Pentagon to begin testing nuclear weapons
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