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The latest plans for the new Bourne and Sagamore bridges were on view Monday at an open house in Bourne hosted by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation.
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From veterinary sciences to plumbing, culinary arts to cosmetology, Upper Cape Tech is serving a hands-on education to more than 800 students in 15 specialties. CAI's Morning Edition hit the road to visit the Bourne high school, learning about what makes it a special place preparing young people to enter the workplace.
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The U.S Supreme Court announced that it would not hear an appeal by a group of Taunton residents who sought to reverse a lower court’s ruling to keep Mashpee Wampanoag tribal lands in trust. It was the final ruling of a case originally brought in 2015.
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Maria Soares was sworn in as a member of Governor Healey's first Youth Advisory Council.
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Work by a group supporting gun safety has paid off. The Falmouth Police Department is working with the State Police to have 26 surplus shotguns destroyed, rather than used as trade-ins toward new guns.
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A commission created by Gov. Maura Healey is recommending the state accelerate the approval of renewable energy projects and change the role of local communities in that process.
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The former congressman, who represented Cape Cod and the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, died on Saturday at 82.
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This story was reported in collaboration with Science Friday and WCAI. Read the original reporting on Science Friday's website.
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Before the center opened this fall, IFAW had only about an hour to treat stranded animals out of a transport van. Veterinarian Sarah Sharp said she probably would have put this animal down if that was all the time they had.
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Offshore wind developers have submitted detailed bids for new contracts in the first regional selection process involving Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
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Offshore wind developments and critically endangered right whales are sharing the same waters off our coast, which has raised the question: how safely can they coexist? CAI’s Eve Zuckoff has spent the last few months talking to scientists and cutting through misinformation.
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Under an agreement last year, the three southern New England states solicited bids simultaneously, encouraging wind developers to create economies of scale across the region.