Governor Maura Healey made her announcement Thursday at the Frances A. Crane Wildlife Management Area in East Falmouth.
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A review of the week's regional headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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How words take on or lose meaning as language evolves, and what this tells us about cultures and society.
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Every gardener has had the experience of getting all geared up to try something new and exciting—a melon, or a very particular pepper—only to find the seeds don’t even sprout.
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Womencrafts is celebrating its 50th anniversary this weekend with events that are open to the public.
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The students are good friends and get lots of attention from their teacher. But not all Outer Cape families want this type of classroom experience for their children.
The Point
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Mental illness and stigma: a discussion on The Point's monthly behavioral health program.
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Conversations around trans kids in particular tends to sensationalize the fight over how they should be allowed to live. We hear stories of families moving, sometimes multiple times, to locations where their children can get the gender affirming care they need.
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A review of the week's local headlines with our region's leading journalists.
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We discuss singing as protest with local singers and songwriters.
NPR Stories
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Camila Patin Patin, of Ecuador, had been incarcerated for nine days.
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A jury has found Elon Musk liable for misleading investors by deliberately driving down Twitter's stock price in the tumultuous months leading up to his 2022 acquisition of the social media company for $44 billion. But it absolved him of some fraud allegations.
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Muddy floodwaters from severe rains have inundated communities and prompted evacuation orders for more than 5,500 people in towns north of Honolulu. Officials are warning about the possible failure of a 120-year-old dam.
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The change is part of a round of layoffs at CBS News. When the radio service began operation in September 1927, it was a precursor to the entire CBS network. Today its top-of-the-hour news roundups are delivered to about 700 stations across the U.S.
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A small Tennessee town hopes to stop the construction of a facility that has a federal contract to refine depleted uranium into a metallic form the government needs to build nuclear weapons.
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