(HYANNIS) - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center says there is a 60% chance that a weak La Nina event will … [Read more...]
Up To Foot Of Rain Falls On Cape, Erosion Impacts National Seashore Beach
HYANNIS – A four-day-long rainstorm dumped nearly a foot of rain on parts of Cape Cod. The weather event lasted from Thursday to Sunday. The … [Read more...]
Islands Region Downgraded To Mild Drought
Martha’s Vineyard/Nantucket - Following three months of near-normal rainfall, Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper has downgraded … [Read more...]
Cape Cod Works Towards Clean-Up Post Storm
HYANNIS - Clean-up efforts continue across the Cape and Islands after heavy snow and winds battered the region yesterday. Snow accumulations up to 8” … [Read more...]
Town Offices Closed Due to Storm
HYANNIS - Several towns will shut down town offices and will enact parking bans due to the impending storm expected to bear down on Cape Cod beginning … [Read more...]
Snow & Wind Forecast Prompts School Closures, Parking Bans, and Cancelled Ferry Trips
HYANNIS - Safety officials, utility providers, and town staff are urging residents to be mindful with heavy winds and snow in the forecast. AAA … [Read more...]
From The CapeCod.com NewsCenter
Cape Air cancels new route between New Bedford and Boston
Steamship Authority names next general manager
LISTEN: Island Pickle prepares to open
Sandwich voters to consider changing housing by-laws at Special Town Meeting
Outer Cape Health Services urges residents to get vaccinated ahead of the holidays
Sandwich woman completes Antarctic ultramarathon
Listening sessions scheduled in five Cape Cod towns to get input on opioid settlement money
Provincetown receives $350k for police, housing
Local United Way issues emergency SNAP relief funding
New rules intended to make moped riding safer on Martha’s Vineyard
Woodwell Climate Research Center receives $10M donation from MacKenzie Scott
Barnstable prepares to host several Veterans’ Day events
Work begins to expand Centerville’s Mother’s Park and area sewage infrastructure

















