Cape Chamber head pushes for utility upgrades after Blizzard of 2026.
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A new book argues that half of all cancer deaths could be preventable through lifestyle changes and social reforms.
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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.
The Point
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A review of the week's regional headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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We discuss programs, support, and residences on the Cape for individuals with autism.
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A round up of local news headlines with our regions leading journalists.
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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.
NPR Stories
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Several speakers at Jackson's funeral invoked his hallmark catchphrases: "Keep hope alive" and "I am somebody."
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Bernard LaFayette, who died Thursday, laid the foundations of the Selma, Alabama, campaign that culminated in the passage of the Voting Rights Act. He was a Freedom Rider and helped found the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
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Nearly a week into a new and widening war in the Middle East, some of the U.S.'s closest allies in the region and beyond are trying to contain it.
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It's long been assumed that koalas in southern Australia are genetically unhealthy. A new study finds they're actually recovering, changing how scientists look at genetic risks.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Kathy Roth-Douquet, CEO of Blue Star Families, about the challenges that military families face around deployment.
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CAI Pub Night are back for 2026
Join us for our next free pub night at The West End in Hyannis
Wednesday March 11th from 5 to 7 p.m.
Join us for our next free pub night at The West End in Hyannis
Wednesday March 11th from 5 to 7 p.m.