Brian Engles
Producer, Morning EditionBrian Engles is an author, a Cape Cod local, and a producer for Morning Edition.
He joined CAI after a year of reporting on local news at Cape Cod Broadcasting. His other media experience includes internships in Dublin and Los Angeles.
When he’s not writing news stories, he likes to make music and swim. He lives in Falmouth.
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PFAS cleanups are happening at the Cape Cod Gateway Airport and Barnstable County's former fire training academy.
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Next steps are starting to take shape for cleaning up a 6,200-acre plume of ‘forever chemicals’ stemming from Joint Base Cape Cod.
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Two years ago osprey nests on utility poles in Falmouth caused 10 fires, some of which led to power outages and birds dying. A partnership between a volunteer group and utility company Eversource aims to save birds and protect the electric grid.
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Research happening at the Massachusetts Alternative Septic System Test Center is examining if wood chips could help remove the “forever chemicals” known as PFAS from the environment.
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The Cape Verdean Club and the Portuguese American Association are some of the groups in Falmouth that have worked with the Migrant Communities Project to record their histories.
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Cape Cod Tech's automotive technology department says EVs are rapidly changing the industry, so it’s critical that students get familiar with them.
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Cape Cod Healthcare launched an apprentice program to help people become certified nursing assistants and enter the healthcare workforce.
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The AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod said the fear of fentanyl exposure risks can sometimes prevent people from responding to an overdose.
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Members of Falmouth’s Commission on Substance Use shared their findings from extensive community outreach with people affected by the opioid epidemic.