Interior Secretary Doug Burgum talked about the administration's plans to appeal rulings on five offshore wind projects.
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A round up of local news headlines with our regions leading journalists.
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Carla Kaplan has written a new biography of Jessica Mitford, a British aristocrat who became an American communist and advocate for social justice.
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For decades now, we’ve been hearing about the broken nature of our New England seafood industry fisherman Brett Tolley of Harwich explains.
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The two-part project to renovate the 1970s-era school cost $169 million.
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The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument is once again open to commercial fishing. Whether that’s a good or a bad thing depends on who you ask.
The Point
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Right here on the Upper Cape there is a group who suit up for 30 to 40 minutes of open water ocean swimming, year-round.
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A review of this week's local headlines with the region's leading journalists.
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An interview with Chris German, a marine geochemist who's recently also involved with astrobiology.
NPR Stories
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But even for those who are released, the path toward permanent legal status is filled with hurdles.
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Three teenage surf buddies from the Seacoast are leading the fight against installing parking meters along Ocean Boulevard in Rye.
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A federal judge in Illinois quickly issued a restraining order after the Trump administration slashed more than $600 million in CDC grants to four blue states.
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Caribou native Jessica Meir is headed back to the International Space Station as a member of NASA's SpaceX crew that launched from Cape Canaveral this morning.
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