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An international cargo plane on Thursday dumped 6,000 gallons of fuel over the Cape and Islands during an emergency return to New York after a horse aboard the jet escaped its stall.
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Nonprofit is restoring the Pleasant Bay island to its Indigenous history.
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A summit in Harwich aims to help restaurants reduce plastic trash generated by takeout.
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Four projects on the Cape received most of the $2 million awarded by the state's Office of Coastal Zone Management last week.
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"The question going forward will be, 'Can we protect the quality of wetlands from the encroachment of development?'"
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Two years ago, a Town Meeting article that would have banned the sale of small, single-use plastic water bottles failed by just nine votes. The article is back again this year, along with another one that would ban the use of plastic containers for take-out food in Yarmouth.
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Rapid development over the last few decades has fragmented the Cape’s critical habitats, impaired drinking water, and degraded water quality, according to a new report from the Association to Preserve Cape Cod.
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Barnstable veterinarians performed emergency surgery on the bird's snapped leg.
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The wetlands aim to remove phosphorus from Long Pond, which has been beset with cyanobacteria blooms.
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Warmer ocean temperatures mean a record late start for annual stranding season, says New England Aquarium.