Eighty-six percent of the land on Cape Cod is either developed or preserved. The Cape We Shape is a new effort to conserve much of the rest.
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We discuss why rates are increasing, tips for homeowners as they navigate home insurance policies, and how communities can reduce some of the risks that drive up insurance costs.
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GOOD GUESS. On the street in Woods Hole. Produced by Mae Nagusky and Atlantic Public Media.
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C.L. makes her way out of the snow to help your garden and to give tips on growing tomatoes.
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A round up of local news headlines with our regions leading journalists.
The Point
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Neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett joins us to discuss surprising insights into how our brains operate and how it impacts our actions and emotions.
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How Autonomous Underwater Systems are helping humans explore the ocean, and more.
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A round up of local news headlines with our regions leading journalists.
NPR Stories
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Connecticut is on the verge of changing how schools handle lockdown drills, especially those meant to simulate mass shootings.
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Diana Fenton’s decision follows a contentious public hearing before the Executive Council. Fenton has worked as an attorney for the state for nearly two decades.
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Diane and Michael Durgin both allegedly opened fire on a vehicle that mistakenly entered their property. Diane told authorities she was concerned for her safety because the man was Black.
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Massachusetts legislators have until mid-March to vote on measures that would legalize online roulette, blackjack, and other casino-style games. Opponents say that form of gambling is highly addictive.
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She may be indie rock's queen of precisely rendered emotion, but on Mitski's latest album, Nothing's About to Happen to Me, warped perspectives, questionable motives and possible hauntings abound.
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CAI Pub Night are back for 2026
Join us for our next free pub night at Siena Restaurant
Tuesday March 3rd from 5 to 7 p.m.
Join us for our next free pub night at Siena Restaurant
Tuesday March 3rd from 5 to 7 p.m.