WAREHAM – On Wednesday, January 13, at 2:51 p.m., Wareham Police, EMS, and Fire, responded to Route 28 at the Route 195 overpass for a motor vehicle accident with injuries. Officers determined that one vehicle rear-ended another at a traffic light, resulting in a person being transported to the…
BOSTON (AP) — Gov. Charlie Baker vetoed a sweeping climate change bill Thursday, just days after top Democratic lawmakers on Beacon Hill vowed to immediately refile and pass it again if the Republican refused to sign the legislation. The bill had been approved earlier this month in the waning days…
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ORLEANS – It was quite a sight in Orleans Thrusday afternoon after this pig was seen relaxing near the Rockland Trust bank shortly after 3 PM. Orleans Police tell Cape Wide News that “Big B” was safely reunited with his owner. Photo by Chris, a Cape Wide News reader. If you see breaking…
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden is unveiling a $1.9 trillion coronavirus plan to turn the tide on the pandemic, speeding up the vaccine rollout and providing financial help to individuals, states and local governments and business struggling with the prolonged economic fallout. More…
CAPE COD – The state death toll from COVID-19 is at 13,156. There were 1,108 new cases of COVID-19 in Barnstable County in the past week. There were 25 new deaths in Barnstable County bringing the death toll on Cape Cod to 294. Hospitalization in Southeast Massachusetts is at 86.9%. ICU capacity…
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say the number of National Guard troops coming to Washington by Inauguration Day has grown to 21,000. Some of them will be armed. The FBI has warned that armed protests by violent supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump are being planned in all 50 state capitals…
HYANNIS – Barnstable Police report that on Thursday January 14th 2021 at approximately 12:14 a.m., Officer John Gardiner was on patrol in Hyannis. At this time, he observed a black Hyundai Sedan with a defective headlight travel by him on Iyannough Rd. (Route 28) in Hyannis. Officer Gardiner then…
HYANNIS – A healthcare reform bill supported by Plymouth and Barnstable State Senator Susan Moran was recently signed by Governor Baker recently into law. “The pandemic moved to the forefront the way that many deficiencies of our healthcare system affect staff and patients alike,” said Senator…
WELLFLEET – Changes to fees have been announced by the Cape Cod National Seashore. Daily fees for motorcycle entrances as well as for bicycle and on-foot entrances have been increased to $20 and $15, respectively. Each fee was risen by $5 in an effort to standardize entry fees across the country’s…
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SAGAMORE BEACH – An electrical fire damaged a house in Sagamore Beach Monday morning. The fire…
BOURNE – Firefighters were called to a house fire shortly before 5 AM Monday morning. The fire…
HYANNIS – The list of local blood drives taking place in March has been announced by Cape Cod Healthcare.…
MASHPEE – Registration for the Summer Day Camp program at the Boys and Girls Club of Cape Cod will…
HYANNIS – The Greater Hyannis Chamber of Commerce recently hosted their Economic Forecast for 2021…
MASHPEE – The Community Health Center of Cape Cod has announced that their Substance Use Disorder program…
PROVINCETOWN – Both Nantucket and Provincetown have recently issued Requests for Expressions of…