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As of last December, 119 children from Cape Cod were in foster care because their families were unable to care for them, at least temporarily. Advocates say many are placed off Cape because not enough local foster homes are available.
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The chair of the Sierra Club's Cape and Islands group says support for the wind lawsuit may be broader than it appears — including in some Republican-led states. But if the states win, the Trump administration could find ways to work around it.
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Experts say the earthquake was relatively small and is not expected to have caused structural damage.
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The annual event is known as First Day Hikes Cape Cod.
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The nearly 240-acre farm has been mostly inactive for decades, though it operated in the last few years as Gopal Farm Cape Cod.
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"What they worry about," said Barnstable County Emergency Preparedness director Chip Reilly on the Bourne and Sagamore bridges, "is a tractor trailer truck going sideways and flipping over and then tying up the bridge. And then where do we stand?"
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Warming ocean temperatures, and the end of El Niño mean the chances of New England seeing a major hurricane are higher.
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The Barnstable Fire Department is about to turn 90. And it's running out of room to accommodate staff and fire trucks.
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Cape Cod musicians Gabriella Simpkins and DeAngelo Nieves spoke to CAI's Morning Edition.
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Sandwich Community Radio has been streaming in earnest since the height of the COVID pandemic. Now, it's pushing to double its staff—and put more children on the air.