Kathryn Eident
Morning Edition Host & Senior Producer of NewsKathryn Eident was the Morning Edition Host and Senior Producer of News until November 2022.
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The Cape & Islands Regional Network on Homelessness counted just under 400 people during the annual, federally-mandated Point in Time Count this year. CAI's Kathryn Eident talked with the head of one local nonprofit about what the data reveals.
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Nantucket Town Meeting voted to approve a petition article this week that allows women to go topless on local beaches. CAI's Kathryn Eident talked with Dorothy Stover about why she proposed the article.
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Martha's Vineyard residents overwhelmingly approve a proposal to address the housing crisis on the island.The idea is to create a regional housing bank and its gaining traction in other Massachusetts communities. But it needs state lawmakers' approval.
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Are you getting ready for spring cleaning? Find out what's household trash and what's not and where to bring it on Cape Cod.
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By creating The Upper Cape Water Supply Reserve in 2002, the state protected two-thirds of the base as conservation land, dedicating the area to the protection of water and wildlife habitat. Military training is allowed as long as it’s “compatible” with that conservation goal, but there’s debate over what the word really means.
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The State Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments in the case for medial aid in dying this month, brought in part by retired physician and Falmouth resident, Dr. Roger Kligler. CAI's Kathryn Eident talked with him.
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A new 22-member state commission has until November to come up with concrete policies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from home heating and cooling systems.
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Host Kathryn Eident and guests Vicky Titcomb and Jessica Rudden-Dube explore writers and books that look at the Black American experience and prompt us to think more deeply on the way we talk and write about history.