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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A national conservation group is honoring Francis Smith for decades of work restoring the Quashnet River.
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The $10 million Salerno ICU will have improved technology and offer more space for patients and staff.
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Dr. Jill Oxley of Cape Cod Healthcare tells CAI what the latest guidance is on what age women should start routine mammograms.
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Learn to Cope is one of the nonprofits providing opioid rescue kits to Falmouth's Town buildings. They held an official launch for their Family Resource Center this week.
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The director of the UMass Cranberry Station in Wareham also tells CAI about how many local growers can't afford to make farming their only job.
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Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the country. Despite its popularity, some residents who live near pickleball courts say sound from the game has affected their quality of life.
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The tower will provide oncology and cardiology services to the region.
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Cape and Islands State Senator Julian Cyr filed legislation this summer that would prevent book bans based on personal or political beliefs.
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Four projects on the Cape received most of the $2 million awarded by the state's Office of Coastal Zone Management last week.
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CAI catches up with Rear Admiral Douglas "V8" Verissimo about his first month of command.