WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to end legal protections for 650,000 young immigrants, a stunning … [Read more...]
Jean Kennedy Smith Dies at 92; Last Surviving Sibling of JFK
NEW YORK (AP) - Relatives say Jean Kennedy Smith, the youngest sister and last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy, has died at age … [Read more...]
Settlement Reached in Nuclear Plant Transfer Dispute
PLYMOUTH – Holtec International has reached an agreement with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts over the challenge of the Nuclear Regulatory … [Read more...]
Xiarhos Picks Up Two New Endorsements
YARMOUTH – Republican candidate for State Representative Steve Xiarhos has been endorsed by Barnstable Town Councilor Matthew Levesque and business … [Read more...]
Governor Files Bill to Implement Police Officer Certification System
BOSTON - The Baker-Polito Administration today filed legislation to create a framework for certifying Massachusetts law enforcement officers, provide … [Read more...]
State Announces Fiscal Year 2021 Capital Investment Plan
The following is from a press release from the Baker-Polito administration. BOSTON - The Baker-Polito Administration released its Fiscal Year 2021 … [Read more...]
COVID-19 Lockdowns Devastating Local Businesses
HYANNIS – Preliminary results from a survey issued to local business owners by the Cape Cod Commission and the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce suggest … [Read more...]
USDA Extends Child Nutrition Programs for Summer Season
HYANNIS - U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue has announced a nationwide extension for the USDA’s child nutrition programs. The waiver will … [Read more...]
Free COVID-19 Testing Available for Protesters
HARWICH PORT - Outer Cape Health Services has announced, in partnership with the Massachusetts Covid Command Center, that its health centers … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Mashpee Chamber of Commerce announces new board members ahead of anniversary event
Shark activity continuing into the fall months
Immigration enforcement causing anxiety among Cape families, according to new report
Feds to revoke permits for two offshore wind projects
States celebrate preservation of AmeriCorps funding
Provincetown public restrooms are now all-gender
Habitat for Humanity’s Ride for Homes returns for yearly event
Falmouth Reconsiders Noise Bylaw with Growing Popularity of Pickleball
State Confirms Season’s First Human West Nile Virus Case
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