Editor’s note: This article will be updated as more departments report in so please check back. Under state law, agencies must redact arrests for … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2019
Cancer Rates Have Fallen, But the News is Not All Good
HYANNIS - The news out of the American Cancer Society recently was mostly encouraging. Cancer rates have been falling steadily for the past 25 years, … [Read more...]
Early morning blaze heavily damages house in Falmouth
FALMOUTH - Falmouth Fire-Rescue reports that at approximately 3:06 AM Tuesday morning, E20, E24, E25 and L26 were dispatched to 2 … [Read more...]
State Tax Revenues Above Estimates
BOSTON (AP) — Tax collections are on a bit of a roll in Massachusetts as the state budget takes shape. State officials say revenues for … [Read more...]
ARL Launches Pet Boarding Facility Public Awareness Campaign
BREWSTER - With vacation season right around the corner, the Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL) is launching “The Kennel-9”. It’s a public … [Read more...]
Town Administrator and Candidates Forum Planned in Brewster
BREWSTER - The Brewster Community Network is hosting a forum on Thursday to give citizens the opportunity to meet new town administrator Peter … [Read more...]
URI Picked for NOAA Institute
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has picked the University of Rhode Island to lead a new … [Read more...]
All Travel Lanes Reopened on Bourne Bridge
BOURNE - Lane restrictions over the Bourne Bridge were removed today and all travel lanes over the span are open. Maintenance work over the bridge … [Read more...]
WHOI Names New Deputy Director & Vice President for Research
WOODS HOLE - The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has announced a new Deputy Director & Vice President for Research. Dr. Richard Murray has … [Read more...]
Habitat Cape Cod Selected as Stop & Shop Bag Program Beneficiary
SOUTH YARMOUTH - Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod has been selected as a beneficiary this month of the Stop & Shop Community Bag Program. The … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Mass State Police helping with flag vandalism case
Officials fired after misconduct investigation at new Cape Cod police academy
State provides reassurance after molted horseshoe crab shells cause concern
Governors celebrate offshore wind for Labor Day, but uncertainty remains
Yarmouth announces funds for the production of local events
More West Nile Virus positive mosquitos detected in Falmouth
LISTEN: Seaside Le Mans F1 race returns to raise money for cancer, child hunger and more
LISTEN: Labor Day travel forecast with AAA Northeast
Sunday marks International Overdose Awareness Day
Behavioral Health Network’s new tools with Gretchen Schwelm
Environmental protest group to assemble on Bourne Bridge on Friday
DA identifies man found dead by Provincetown Airport
Special town meeting in Bourne to address proposed MBTA Communities Act housing district