A Northwestern professor says he has a way to mitigate erosion along coastal bluffs. Local experts are skeptical.
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The Cape, Coast, and Islands are still digging out from a weekend storm that dropped up to 14 inches of snow in some communities by Monday morning.
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Winter may be here, but veggies are just around the corner!
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Preparations are underway for the Nantucket Food Pantry to move to a new location in April and become part of a new, shared facility for organizations working on food security.
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.
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We talk about the health impacts of stress and ideas on how to manage it.
NPR Stories
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Tom Homan, who took over leadership of the surge in Minneapolis, says he is working on a plan to reduce the force of federal agents in the Twin Cities.
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Vermont is just one of eight states in the country that still require annual safety inspections for all registered vehicles. Some lawmakers want to change that.
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Elspeth talks with an avid gardener about ordering seeds for the upcoming season.
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Women in India were told they couldn't be paid for their eggs. The result: a black market for eggs from women in need of money to survive.
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The Republican made the announcement in a news release, saying she had spoken to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Collins had previously asked Noem to pause the surge in Maine and Minnesota, saying the operations were too sweeping and indiscriminate.
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