CAPE COD – A man facing Massachusetts charges of assault with intent to rape, assault with a dangerous weapon, and attempts to intimidate judicial and law enforcement officials — who was being sought by the Massachusetts State Police and the US Marshals Service after he escaped from the Lemuel…
HARWICH – Around 1:30 PM Monday a man pulled into Dave’s Garage on Route 28 with his 20-year-old Dodge Ram pickup truck. When the driver shut the vehicle off he reportedly heard a “pop” and then saw smoke coming from the engine. Harwich Fire and Rescue was called to the scene…
ATLANTA (AP) — President Joe Biden says Americans must commit to the unfinished work of Martin Luther King Jr., delivering jobs and justice and protecting what he calls “the sacred right to vote, a right from which all other rights flow.” Biden’s remarks Monday were among many by politicians…
ORLEANS – Firefighters were called to the scene of a house fire in Orleans. The call at 5 Kingsbury Lane came in about 8 AM. A working fire declaration brought several towns to the scene and to cover the Orleans fire station. The fire appeared to be in the basement of the residence. No injuries…
CAPE COD – Another powerful storm is affecting the region Monday. Check here for continuing coverage: 7:45 AM update: Peak wind gust of 67 MPH in Wellfleet. 650 Eversource customers without power in Barnstable, another 600 are out in Brewster. The post Another powerful storm affecting Cape Cod…
BOSTON (AP) – Customers at Boston’s restaurants, gyms, and sports arenas had to show proof on Saturday that they were at least partially inoculated against COVID-19. The requirement follows similar orders in New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia and other cities that have moved to exclude people…
BOSTON (AP) – A bill that would let individuals adopt a younger brother, sister, uncle or aunt has been approved by the Massachusetts Senate. Currently, Massachusetts is one of only two states that prohibits adoption by close relatives. Supporters say the legislation would let families stay together…
HYANNIS – A Kemp’s ridley sea turtle was recently released into the Gulf of Mexico after receiving treatment for over a year at the New England Aquarium and Mississippi Aquarium. The turtle, named Typhoon, was originally found stranded and cold stunned off the coast of Orleans, MA and was brought…
SANDWICH – The Town of Sandwich Chamber of Commerce is issuing a survey to its residents to discuss actions to increase coastal resiliency using funds received from the Massachusetts Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Program. The stakeholder survey contains…
HYANNIS – Governor Charlie Baker recently announced the first meeting of the state’s new Commission on Clean Heat, a committee aiming to help reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions in the buildings sector and the first of its kind in the nation. The Commission, created by Executive Order 596, will bring…
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HYANNIS – A section of Route 28 between Main Street and Yarmouth was closed sometime after 6:30…
Memorial Day—the unofficial start of the summer season—is right around the corner. AAA Northeast…
Between sharks, right whales and now a recently spotted orca, marine life experts say that Cape Codders…
Cape Cod’s hazardous waste collection events are about more than just spring cleaning, according to…
BARNSTABLE – On Thursday, the Massachusetts State Police, Barnstable Police Department, Boston…
HYANNIS – On Thursday, multiple federal search warrants were executed in the Mid-Cape area resulting…
DENNIS – Firefighters from Dennis and Yarmouth were called to a house fire in Dennis about 1:45…
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