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On this week’s Local Food Report, smoked tuna belly is on the menu.
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The Hyannis-based nonprofit Housing Assistance has launched a new class for prospective first-time home buyers.
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The Town of Bourne requested the change, which extends the path beyond the Upper Cape Tech high school, according to a state official.
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A camping trip to Nickerson State Park in Brewster yields some bird superstars.
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Cicada nymphs make incisions, but trees hold up.
The Point
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A look at the top local and regional news stories of the week
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Our monthly Birds program on The Point
NPR Stories
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The FAA is seeking proposals for projects that will include piloted and unmanned operations with a focus on electric air taxis, also called an electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.
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Richardson, a former president at Baltimore's Morgan State University, led a lawsuit that ended in a historic settlement for four historically Black colleges and universities in Maryland. He was 81.
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Utah State University students, where Charlie Kirk was supposed to speak at the end of the month, respond to the governor's plea to disagree constructively.
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The man accused of killing Charlie Kirk is being held without bail in a Utah jail. Steve Futterman has the latest on the investigation.
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Chancellor Sonya Christian of the California Community College system talks about the impact of funding cuts for students.