The Democratic primary election is September 1. The winner will go against Republic Adam Hogue on November 3.
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We speak with the candidates running for the position in the Democratic primary election, which is September 1.
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Helen loved kvass. The flavor, the fizz, everything about this drink made from fermenting stale bread with water and sugar. But when she got home, she forgot about it for almost 40 years.
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A safety rule that has minimized radiation exposure in the United States for half a century has been marked for elimination by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and South Shore residents are speaking out to oppose the plan.
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Nicholas Alvernaz, 22, of Cotuit, died this past March after his kayak overturned off Wellfleet. Alvernaz's family is left with questions after attempts to rescue their son failed, and the town has not been forthcoming with what happened, the Provincetown Independent found.
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We discuss the details of a new framework for graduation and how our local school districts will be implementing these changes.
The Point
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Today on The Point, we talk about newer interventions in mental health.
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We take your gardening questions and talk about solutions to common pests and problems.
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A review of the week's local headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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We speak with the candidates running for the position in the Democratic primary election, which is September 1.
NPR Stories
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California has adopted the toughest new rules in the country that require homeowners to manage the plants around their houses. Fire experts say it helps protect houses from burning, but public pushback has been strong.
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A Trump-aligned think tank has ties to a highly unusual Census Bureau report that the president is using to renew false claims of widespread voting by non-U.S. citizens in 2020, NPR has learned.
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The former Meta employee testified that the company culture prioritized user numbers over child safety measures.
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More than 1,000 Afghan refugees who fled their homes in 2021 have been stuck in Camp As-Sayliyah, Qatar. They're isolated and unable to leave, despite many having aided U.S. forces during the war.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with 404 Media cofounder and reporter Emanuel Maiberg about his investigation into a shipment of rare books which ended up at an Amazon AI training warehouse.