Federal immigration policy has had more than a few impacts on Cape Cod, but so far, it doesn't seem to be affecting the Cape's access to labor through visa programs.
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The guest on The Garden Lady was Jon Laurie, Director of Municipal Outreach for the Black Earth Compost Company. Among other spring topics, callers to the program asked about squirrels eating the new growth on trees, groundcover for hot, dry areas, and getting rid of pea-gravel mulch.
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Both media organizations say it's the culmination of a partnership that began in 2019.
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A discussion of this week's local headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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To a packed room of more than 90 people, officials from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation revealed conceptual drawings showing potential changes to the rotary that straddles the Eastham-Orleans town line.
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North Atlantic right whale researchers are reporting positive results from the recent calving season.
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Alyssa Wang has joined Cape Symphony as the new music director.
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We discuss the latest research into tick-borne illness.
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Lutnick said last year that he cut ties with Epstein, his former neighbor, in 2005. But the Epstein files indicate that the two kept in contact, including for a 2012 lunch on Epstein's private island.
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When beekeepers saw honeybee die-offs last year, experts at a USDA research center stepped in to help. The Trump administration plans to close the facility, and beekeepers and scientists are worried.
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President Trump tried to push out Indiana state senate candidates who rejected his redistricting plan. Tuesday's results are in and he took down most of the incumbents who opposed this plan.
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Tiny Desk Contest judge Bobby Carter introduces us to finalists The King Will Come, a 15-member group based in Utah.
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Human rights experts note a "horrific escalation" of executions in Iran in recent months.