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The judge who declared President Trump’s blocking of offshore wind unlawful will likely wait to see what the administration does before taking enforcement action, one of the plaintiffs said.
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The state budget for fiscal 2027 does not include funds that Barnstable County towns have come to rely on to help pay the cost of dredging their waterways.
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There’s good news and bad news coming out of the North Atlantic right whale calving grounds off the Southeastern U.S.
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Officials from the Massachusetts Department of Transportation will discuss the content of the recently filed Draft Environmental Impact Statement.
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The Cape Cod Concert Band has been in existence for more than half a century entertaining audiences and giving local musicians the opportunity to perform music that's a little out of the mainstream of what's popular today.
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Truro's zoning task force is considering a new idea for how to create more housing: an inclusionary bylaw.
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The government shutdown that ended in November stalled negotiations, according to the Massachusetts Nurses Association, which is the union representing the nurses.
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On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Patti B. Saris said the memo was arbitrary and gave no reasoned explanation.
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The Association to Preserve Cape Cod has released its annual State of the Waters: Cape Cod report.
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Wild oyster reefs are functionally extinct in Massachusetts. But efforts are underway to restore the coastal ecosystems, starting with Mashpee’s Hamblin Pond.
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One recognizes a hometown winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Another welcomes all to the Cape, on behalf of local 4-H clubs. A collection of community-oriented signs gives drivers stuck in bridge traffic something to read. Each one tells a story.
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An arctic cold front moving in Thursday evening is bringing temperatures down into the teens.