HYANNIS - Experts in the travel business say, it’s going to be busy on the Cape this weekend. Lower gasoline prices, higher disposable income and a … [Read more...]
The Lowdown on Back Pain: Steroids Do Little Good
HYANNIS - Every year, 80 million people in America suffer from back pain. Many of them seek relief by getting epidural steroid injections for two … [Read more...]
New England Governors Urge FDA to Set Tougher Opioid Labels
BOSTON (AP) — The governors of all six New England states have sent a letter urging the head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to tighten … [Read more...]
Opening Ceremony Set For New Wareham Health Center
WAREHAM - The Greater New Bedford Community Health Care Center is opening its new building in Wareham today. The new facility is located at 127 … [Read more...]
MBTA’s Repair Backlog Climbs Above $7 Billion
BOSTON (AP) — The projected cost of bringing Boston's transit system into overall sound working order has climbed again. Massachusetts Bay … [Read more...]
Latest Clinton Emails Show Frustrations at State With Email
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department has released another big batch of Hillary Rodham Clinton's emails from the time she served as secretary of … [Read more...]
The President Goes Hiking in Alaska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — President Barack Obama will be taking a hike today. The president flies by helicopter to Seward, Alaska to hike the famed … [Read more...]
Storm Hits Phoenix — Flash Floods, Slowed Air Travel
PHOENIX (AP) —Stranded motorists, widespread car crashes, and reports of downed power lines and fires. Fire officials in Phoenix say they received … [Read more...]
Funeral for TV cameraman Killed in Virginia
ROANOKE, Va. (AP) —A funeral will be held in Roanoke, Virginia, today for a TV news cameraman who, along with a reporter, was shot to death on live … [Read more...]
Kentucky Clerk Invokes ‘God’s Authority’
MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) — After a defiant county clerk in Kentucky refused to issue marriage licenses to gay couples despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Road paving to restrict access on Jarvesville roads on Saturday
Barnstable Commissioners reaffirm their position on accessory dwelling units within the Cape Cod National Seashore
New road project in Yarmouth starting next week
LISTEN: Chamber pushes back on new taxes, Barnstable celebrates new water lab
Massachusetts A.G. monitoring effects of latest federal government shutdown
Proposed housing project pulled for Lower Cape church property
Senate approves data privacy act backed by local delegation
Work begins to move the Sandy Neck parking lot and increase coastal resilience
Barnstable ordinance aims to reduce water pollution from common lawn fertilizers
Chamber supports real estate transfer fee, though with some concerns
Wind may cause ferry cancellations today, change and cancellation fees waived
Accessory dwelling units more accessible following passage of MA affordable homes law
Barnstable County celebrates new clean water project