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
- Sunday Journal – Helping the Cape’s Food Insecure this Holiday Season at the Family Pantry
- Regional Police Receive Funds For Body-Worn Cameras
- Orleans Secures $1M Grant for Rock Harbor Wharf Upgrades
- Barnstable Accepting Applications For Opioid Abatement Grants
- Brewster, Orleans, and Eastham Pursue School Budget Efficiency
- Outer Cape Health Services Encourages Use Of Community Services
- Storm Brings Thousands Of Outages To Cape
- Bourne Temporarily Closes Sagamore Beach North Parking Lot
- New England Aquarium Releases 2024 List Of Names For Right Whales
- Steamship Authority Celebrating New Vessel with Public Tours
- WATCH: Affordable Housing at Maurice’s Campground Moving Ahead
- WHOI Study Says Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station Wastewater Could Linger in Bay for Over a Month if Discharged
- Busiest Time of the Year for Family Pantry, Says Exec. Dir. Christine Menard