NEW BEDFORD - Herman Melville enthusiasts and Moby-Dick fans mark your calendars: one of the world’s best known readings of Melville’s iconic American … [Read more...]
WHOI Releases Study on Lingering Radioactivity Following Pacific Nuclear Bomb Testing
WOODS HOLE - Scientists with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have found lingering radioactivity in the lagoons of remote Marshall Island … [Read more...]
Massachusetts Gas Prices Down 4 Cents This Week
BOSTON (AP) - Gas prices in Massachusetts are down four cents this week. AAA Northeast said Monday the price of self-serve, regular is averaging … [Read more...]
New Bedford Whaling Museum to Close Bradford Retrospective with Symposium of “Inner Light”
NEW BEDFORD – A multifaceted event at the New Bedford Whaling Museum will highlight a retrospective exhibit of one of the town’s most famous 19th … [Read more...]
Public Safety Officials Stressing Dangers of Carbon Monoxide
HYANNIS – After carbon monoxide claimed the lives of a father and his nine-year-old son in Acushnet last week, public safety officials are offering a … [Read more...]
Whale Freed by Provincetown Team After Days-Long Entanglement
PROVINCETOWN – A 30-foot unidentified whale was freed from entanglement in fishing lines outside of Boston Monday after being stuck for a few … [Read more...]
Clinton says running mate Kaine gets things done
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hillary Clinton and running mate Tim Kaine are sharing a stage at their first public campaign event as the Democratic … [Read more...]
The Latest on the Shopping Center Shootings in Munich
BERLIN (AP) — The Latest on an attack Friday night in Munich (all times local): 10:45 p.m. Munich police spokesman Marcus Martins says a ninth … [Read more...]
US and Canadian Scientists Respond to Sweden’s Attempted Ban on American Lobster
BOSTON – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced Monday that a team of U.S. and Canadian scientists have prepared a … [Read more...]
Fishing Business Owner Indicted for Violating Regulations
NEW BEDFORD - Carlos Rafael, owner of the largest commercial fishing businesses in the northeast, has been federally indicted on multiple counts … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Free tick testing available for Cape residents amid rising health concerns
V-notch lobster regulations here to stay, despite Outer Cape outcry
Outdoor movie series returns to Mashpee Village Green
Annual fishing tournament to raise money for Cape Cod nonprofits held this week
Movie about chef Anthony Bourdain, who worked on Cape in his career, filmed locally
2026 Special Olympics features strong representation from the Cape
Cape Cod Healthcare to host fifteen July blood drives
Man killed after reportedly setting off fireworks in Wareham
Forum scheduled Tuesday after series of “disturbing” incidents in Provincetown
Hyannis prepares for Fourth of July celebrations
Man found not guilty in Hyannis murder case
No Fourth of July water fight on Nantucket this year because of drought
LISTEN: New Boys and Girls Club teen center coming to Cape Cod