It may be hard to imagine now, but come spring herring will make their way up rivers and streams around the Cape to spawn in ponds and wetlands.
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We talk about some of the proposed changes, why they’re being considered, and how the changes could impact hunters and the non-hunting public.
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What factors are contributing to the winter weather we’re having locally?
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Jimmy Carnazza turns to the blues. Produced by Mae Nagusky and Atlantic Public Media.
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The top local stories of the week with some of our region's leading journalists.
The Point
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We talk about the impacts on employees, other small businesses, and the regional economy.
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Fishing for a sustainable harvest in our region.
NPR Stories
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The federal government alerted the state Division of Historical Resources of its plan as early as Jan. 9, according to documents obtained by the ACLU of New Hampshire.
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Epstein's photos and emails have already prompted King Charles to strip his brother Andrew of his title "prince." Now, they've prompted one of Britain's top diplomats — Peter Mandelson — to step down.
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A coyote was spotted swimming to Alcatraz and now appears to be thriving. Ecologist Christopher Schell at the University of California Berkeley has been following this saga.
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NPR's history podcast Throughline speaks with Ken Burns about his latest documentary, The American Revolution.
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NPR's Scott Detrow talks with David Graham of The Atlantic about President Trump's vision for the Kennedy Center and the intersection of art and politics.
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CAI Pub Night is back for 2026
Join us for our next free pub night at Red Nun Bar and Grill
February 11th 5 - 7 PM
Join us for our next free pub night at Red Nun Bar and Grill
February 11th 5 - 7 PM