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EPA Finalizes Water Rule That Repeals Trump-Era Changes
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Biden Spending $4.5 Billion to Help Lower Home Heating Costs
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Biden Hopes Ending Cancer Can Be a “National Purpose” for US
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Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Announced by Biden
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Biden Signs “Burn Pits” Help for Vets
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US Rules Out Summer COVID Boosters to Focus on Fall Campaign
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From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Wind projects that faced federal stoppage are fighting back in court
LISTEN: Barnstable Sheriff’s addiction program federal funding reinstated
Barnstable Sheriff among federal agencies losing funding
Town of Barnstable has moved to a new web address
State holding hearings on possibly easing hunting restrictions
Public invited to immigration discussion in Falmouth
Offshore wind developer prevails in court as Trump says the U.S. “will not approve any windmills”
WATCH: Boathouse used for celebrated Coast Guard rescue operation goes through Cape Cod Canal
Massachusetts Maritime Academy carrying out another Sea Term with new training vessel
33 right whales sighted in Cape Cod Bay, vessel restrictions in effect
Driver cited after pedestrian struck in Bourne
Molly Demeulenaere to step down as Executive Director of the Cultural Center of Cape Cod
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