Officials from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation will discuss the content of the recently filed Draft Environmental Impact Statement.
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We talk about holiday food triumphs and disasters plus lots of ideas for making terrific holiday dishes.
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Lesley Marchessault of Provincetown has gotten serious about her biscuit recipes.
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About six months after being picked up by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, 27-year-old Thiago Bastos of Hyannis is still in federal prison in New Hampshire.
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Researchers have identified a new-to-the-area North Atlantic right whale. They say it came three-thousand miles to get here.
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An interview with Dorie McCullough Lawson Michael Hill about the work of David McCullough
The Point
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We talk to some of the region's leading journalists about the top local stories of the week.
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E-bikes are a great way to get around. There are ways to stay safe while you use them.
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It can be hard to stay socially engaged as we age. There are resouces to help.
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A heated hummingbird feeder pays off; cute little dovkies have started showing up; the Cape Cod Waterfowl Census, plus your calls.
NPR Stories
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This is the first Hanukkah that Murray Horwitz will not be joined by the late Susan Stamberg on NPR's holiday special Hanukkah Lights. We talk with him about their 35 years of making the show.
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After 14 years as a U.S. diplomat, one officer talks about being laid off in the State Department's sweeping cuts, losing both career and professional identity.
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As Europe and Ukraine offer counterproposals to the White House's Kremlin-friendly plan to end Russia's war on Ukraine, Ukraine's president explores holding wartime elections on ceding territory.
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Nineteen of 95,000 photos for the Jeffrey Epstein files were released by a House committee Friday. What do they tell us and when will more information be available?
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Pop critic Ann Powers shares a handful the albums on NPR Music's list of the best of the year, including the one album that nearly the entire team agreed on.