CAI spoke to freelance journalist Gerardo Beltrán Salinas, who has been on the ground covering the raids in New Bedford for the past several weeks.
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Let’s talk about everyone’s favorite garden accessory, the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Quite a few have been reported already, with the first sighted back on the 17th in Brewster.
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On the Vineyard, it’s different. Spring, when it finally deigns to make an entrance, take the stage at a stately pace. Here, daffodils are soloists. Arriving to great applause, they get a seemingly endless overture.
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The declaration includes a call for the county to put together a task force to look into regional housing solutions.
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Depending on who you ask, Mashpee resident Paul Rifkin could be considered the Cape and Islands' unofficial photographer.
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A busy week in local and regional news
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Joining us to talk about the work of the Guatemala Aid Fund and how a Massachusetts family started it all we welcome Bethany Zeeb Eisenberg and Pedro de Leon, Director of Fatimas Children’s Home and the Association to Eradicate Poverty, organizations that partner with Guatemala Aid Fund.
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We talk with artist, poet and novelist Lauren Wolk about her latest book Candle Island. Set on a small island off the coast of Maine it’s a moving portrait of loss and the restorative power of art.http://www.laurenwolk.com/
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In a new memo, Attorney General Pam Bondi said the DOJ will allow for subpoenas, court orders and search warrants to get information and testimony from journalists.
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International students had filed dozens of lawsuits after the government removed them from a database crucial for maintaining their legal status.
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President Trump signed an executive order aimed at making it easier for companies to mine the ocean floor. Scientists and environmentalists worry it could harm an ecosystem we don't know much about.
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Jazz fest starts this weekend in New Orleans and one of its headliners is rapper Lil' Wayne who made it to the main stage with the Roots.
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Many of New York's bodegas (convenience stores) feature popular residents -- cats. They help keep vermin out and invite customers in. They are popular on Instagram, but they are not legal.