The majority of Cape Cod's nutrient pollution comes from urine. But what if it was diverted from the waste stream?
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We are past the solstice, and I am trying not to get too down about it. The fog that rolls in each night is a welcome break from the heat.
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Have you ever had a plant that has developed a wide, flat stem instead of a round one? Maybe it was a lily with dozens of small flower buds up that flattened stalk. Or perhaps your echinacea or marigold has a center that looks like fat, smiling lips instead of the normal round disk.
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This week on the Fishing News, CAI's John Basile talks with Kevin Blinkoff of On The Water magazine about striped bass and how to find them in the warmer weather.
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The settlement will allow the town to create a fund to compensate local businesses for their losses, officials said.
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“For us, ‘The Big One’ is a hurricane,” said Chip Reilly, emergency preparedness director for the Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment.
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News Roundup: Shark Seen Near Woods Hole Beach; Black Widow Spiders on the Cape; Tick Season in Full Force; New Bedford City Council Defunds Historic Zeiterion Theater
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Nominations for the 77th Emmy awards were announced Tuesday. Apple's streaming service did well this year, with Severance and The Studio scoring lots of noms.
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Many state nursing home oversight agencies are understaffed. Advocates for residents say that is increasingly putting people who live in nursing homes at greater risk of abuse and neglect.
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The Pentagon and U.S. military officials in Europe are working with NATO members to ship more Patriot missile systems to Ukraine and release more munitions that were briefly halted.
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A state-funded brownfield remediation grant is being used to revitalize Windsor Locks' downtown area to make room for a mixed use, transit-oriented development near the train station.
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The former city council president is looking ahead at his plans for the next three months on the job.