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MARSTONS MILLS – Back up Barnstable Police units were called to assist one of their patrolmen with a traffic stop that was becoming a tense situation. The stop happened on Route 28 at around 3:30 a.m. earlier in the week. … Continue reading → The post HN PHOTOS: Tense traffic stop……
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HARWICH – A car fire shortly after 8:30 AM Thursday caused heavy delays near exit 82 (Route 124) in Harwich. To compound factors, a Mass State Police cruiser was struck at the scene. The trooper was outside the cruiser and was not injured. EMTs were called to evaluate the other driver. Expect delays…
BOSTON (AP) – A retired doctor with terminal cancer is the focus of a case before Massachusetts’ highest court over whether medically assisted death should be permitted in the state. The state Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments Wednesday in an appeal brought by Dr. Roger Kligler, a 70-year-old…
HYANNIS – With COVID’s latest surge drawing to an end and general case and hospitalization counts remaining low, municipalities across the region are relaxing mandates and scaling back testing sites. Amid the most recent decline, Barnstable County’s COVID hotline, a core service of the…
DENNIS – The Cape Cod Museum of Art is planning to donate 100% of admission fees from the opening of their 19th annual Youth Art Exhibition “Through Young Eyes” to support Save The Children’s Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund to provide humanitarian aid in Ukraine. The event takes place from Friday,…
BOSTON – The state recently announced increases to both SNAP benefits and assistance with heating for those in low-income Massachusetts households. The program will be provided with just under $1.5 million in additional funding for the roughly 200,000 households eligible to receive SNAP benefits…
FORT WORTH, TX (AP) – President Joe Biden says U.S. veterans are the “backbone, the spine, the sinew” of the nation, as he pushes for better help for members of the military who face health problems after exposure to burn pits and other hazards. Biden and Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough…
BOSTON (AP) — The Secretary of State has called for an investigation into the sudden surge of gasoline and heating oil prices across the state that have occurred since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to make sure retailers and wholesalers are not gouging the public. Secretary William Galvin has asked…
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PROVINCETOWN – A woman reportedly fell overboard into the water from MacMillan Wharf sometime around…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) – Advisers to the U.S. government are recommending that COVID-19 booster…
FALMOUTH – The Falmouth select board has moved ahead with the removal of Julian Suso from the town…
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The federal government says the number of whales entangled in fishing gear has…
HYANNIS – Barnstable County has received a three-year $256,842 grant from the Massachusetts Executive…
YARMOUTH – In an effort to conserve water across the town, Yarmouth officials are recommending…
SANDWICH – Sandwich officials are asking residents and visitors to consider volunteering for the…
WELLFLEET – Wellfleet Police invite you to join Officer Matthew McGue and Eastham Police Sgt. Josh…