Outer Cape Health Services is planning to move its Harwich clinic into a smaller space in Orleans this fall.
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We discuss the weather and climate patterns contributing to the lack of rainfall and what a prolonged drought means for wildfire risk.
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It's all about water. One refilled bird bath brought a flood of orioles, a Wellfleet Bay stream draws in warblers and bluebirds, and a volunteer's photos of daytime owls bathing have to be seen to be believed.
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Roads were closed throughout the region with flooding on low-lying roads.
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This week Robert Finch tells us why there is nothing more soothing than the sound of rain.
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The Point
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We discuss the weather and climate patterns contributing to the lack of rainfall and what a prolonged drought means for wildfire risk.
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The founders left three groups out of the Declaration of Independence: Black Americans, Indigenous peoples, and women. This is how they responded.
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Cycling has changed from the days of ten-speeds and beach cruisers with the explosion of e-bikes, and other motorized two-wheeled vehicles.
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Former Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan appeared in federal court for sentencing. She was convicted of obstructing ICE agents as they tried to arrest an undocumented immigrant.
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Wendy Leedberg-Snow and Jim Tetreault, Winchester’s Town Clerk, conspired to create a fake marriage certificate a month after her boyfriend’s death. She then began selling his assets.
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There have been Black composers and Black storylines in opera, but they've often failed to gain traction with performing companies and audiences. This summer, Cincinnati Opera seeks to change that.
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The farm-to-table movement has been around for decades. An Ohio entrepreneur wants to replicate its success with clothing by building a regional textile economy.
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Younger Americans are flocking to estate sales. Social media means a whole new set of buyers, and a new way to spend a day out with friends.