DENNIS - The Dennis Police Department is getting $231,523 in federal for the purpose of conducting de-escalation training. Deputy Attorney General … [Read more...]
Mashpee Cultural Council Seeking Funding Proposals
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Yarmouth Allocates $140,000 in Funding for Tourism Promotion
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Check Fraud Cases Escalate, Americans Warned Not to Mail Checks if Possible
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IRS Issues Reminder: Tax Day is Tuesday, April 18
HYANNIS - The Internal Revenue Service is reminding residents that Tax Day is Tuesday, April 18. Taxpayers can request an automatic six-month … [Read more...]
2023 US Recession Now Expected to Start Later Than Predicted
WASHINGTON (AP) - A majority of the nation’s business economists expect a U.S. recession to begin later this year than they had previously forecast, … [Read more...]
US Revises Down Last Quarter’s Economic Growth to 2.7% Rate
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. economy expanded at a 2.7% annual rate from October through December, a solid showing despite rising interest rates and … [Read more...]
US Inflation Likely Eased Again Last Month If More Gradually
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. inflation likely slowed again last month in the latest sign that consumer price increases are becoming less of a burden on … [Read more...]
Federal Income Tax Returns Now Being Accepted
HYANNIS - The Internal Revenue Service is now accepting federal income returns for 2022, and residents are being advised of important tips this tax … [Read more...]
Can US Avoid a Recession? As Inflation Eases, Optimism Rises
WASHINGTON (AP) - For months, the outlook for the U.S. economy has been a mostly bleak one: Inflation hitting a four-decade high, consumer spending … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Falmouth developing plan for wastewater outfall pipe
Music Director appointed at Cape Symphony after international search
Towns urge hurricane preparedness as Erin passes east coast
Barnstable Commissioners honor local businesswoman, discuss County Complex overhaul
Housing Assistance is running a class for first-time homebuyers
Steamship Authority expects possible service disruptions from Hurricane Erin
Wareham man wins $4M game on lottery ticket bought in Bourne
Falmouth Road Race wraps 53rd year
Tournament honors Cape Cod teen who died in bike crash, raises scholarship money
State restores funding for Healthy Incentives Program, providing access to fruits & vegetables
Herring River Estuary Restoration receives funding boost
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