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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After a nearly four-year deployment, the R/V Atlantis returned to Woods Hole on Tuesday.
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Mark Faherty talks about the legend of Bigbeak, better known as the pileated woodpecker.
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CAI has been following the trajectory of the Falmouth-based weather prediction startup Salient Predictions. We checked in recently with the company's president and co-founder Ray Schmitt.
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The wind farm will sell to Eversource, National Grid, and Unitil at the contracted prices, rather than volatile market prices.
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From major-league puffers to trusty vests, Susan Moller breaks down the Cape Codder’s guide to dressing for the most unpredictable season of the year.
The Point
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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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A discussion of this week's local headlines with our region's leading journalists.
NPR Stories
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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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The new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds that 8 in 10 Americans say gas prices are straining their household budgets.
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After a spate of attacks on Jews in Britain, politicians there are accusing each other of antisemitism ahead of local elections.
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Trump calls off an effort to take control of Strait of Hormuz from Iran, citing progress on talks, but the blockade remains.
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Ohio's primary results are in setting up what's expected to be expensive contests for the state's governor and U.S. Senate and House races that could help determine the balance of power in Congress.