A look at the top stories making regional headlines
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The rebuilt bridges, and especially the Bourne Bridge, will encroach on existing recreation areas. To compensate, the state is moving the amenities farther from the bridges.
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We talk about the health impacts of stress and ideas on how to manage it.
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Not many snowy owls have appeared this year, but the consolation prize is the appearance of short-eared owls.
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We talk about providing support for children and families who have been targeted, and we talk about prosecuting those who commit those crimes.
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I spent many years as an objective observer of this place. An academic, a historian, a researcher. On my better days, an anthropologist or some kind of gonzo documentarian, snapping pictures and recording my observations on the yellow legal pads I took everywhere, even the beach.
The Point
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Fishing for a sustainable harvest in our region.
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An hour of the week's local news with the region's leading journalists.
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We talk with a roundtable of artists about creating art as a means of social and political expression.
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In the decades after King’s death, Americans from different social, political and racial backgrounds have honored his life and work.
NPR Stories
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The Israeli military says the body of Ran Gvili, a 24-year-old special forces policeman killed while fighting Hamas militants on Oct. 7, 2023, has been found.
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Departure(s) explores several of Barnes' lifelong obsessions — mortality, memory, and time. It's slim but weighty, digressive yet incisive. Barnes, who just turned 80, says it will be his last.
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Pierre L'Enfant was a lowly French engineer when he met George Washington at Valley Forge. Washington recruited him to make the design for the nation's new capital city. L'Enfant made the plans, but his personality was so abrasive, he was pushed out of the project.
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A 37-year-old man was killed by federal officers in Minneapolis, sparking new protests; many Senate Democrats say they plan to vote against DHS funding; winter storm knocks out power to thousands.
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A second person was killed in Minneapolis over the weekend by federal officials. The political finger-pointing began almost immediately.
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