Local News
Three injured in vehicle rollover on Route 6
Three people were injured after a car rolled over about four times on Route 6 east near the rest area between exits 4 and 5 at about 6:30 p.m. Saturday night, said a West Barnstable fire official.
Summer gets a thumbs-up from all
Up and down Cape Cod, from children playing in the sand to their parents sipping beer, all agree it's been a good, sunny summer.
Storm history in Falmouth pond muck
A Falmouth teenager is spearheading a project aimed at examining core samples of a local freshwater pond in the hopes of pinpointing past storms that affected the region hundreds and even thousands of years ago.
Residents escape harm in Truro apartment fire
Fire damaged an apartment at a Truro cottage colony last night. The people inside were able to get out safely, according to Truro police.
Republicans key on 10th Congressional race
As the Sept. 14 primary approaches, the GOP has reasons for optimism in the district the late Sen. Edward Kennedy called home for most of his life.
No-show Earl sinks researchers' hopes
US Geological Survey workers saw opportunity in Earl for collecting valuable data for floodwater prediction, but the downgraded storm hardly put their surge detectors to much of a test.
New Bedford seeks wind farm role
New Bedford is exploring the South Terminal area as one of several possible sites along the harbor that could serve as the staging port for Cape Wind's 130 wind turbines.
Truro police, fire find missing elderly woman
A search by Truro police and firefighters for a missing Alzheimer's patient ended happily this afternoon.
Four month search ends sadly at woman's home
A four-month search for a missing Las Vegas woman came to a ghastly end this week when her husband found her corpse in their home amid a labyrinth of squalor that had been impassable even to search dogs.
Palin can pull down the fence now
Palin's neighbor of three months on Wasilla's Lake Lucille, author Joe McGinniss, is packing his bags and notebooks and leaving Sunday for his home in Massachusetts to write the book he has been researching on the former governor and GOP vice...
GOP's Speaker-in-waiting Boehner a tan fan
John Boehner could walk down most American streets without turning a head.
Marshfield man appeals school attack conviction
They called themselves "NBK," short for "Natural Born Killers," a group of teenagers who planned a Columbine-style attack on their suburban high school to get back at students who had picked on them.
Japan dolphin hunt continues, no slaughter yet
Japanese fishermen herded dolphins into a cove made famous by an Oscar-winning documentary about the hunt but did not kill any Friday, as conservationist groups ramped up scrutiny of the annual slaughter.
Scores missing and killed in Guatemalan mudslides
Officials say mudslides on a Guatemalan highway kill at least 22 people; scores missing.
Family fault lines emerge in Chile mine cave-in
While a fire warms their campsite, the icy feeling between Cristina Nunez Macias and her mother-in-law is as palpable as the cold Atacama desert.
Cape Cod weather: more fun in the sun
Our sunny recovery from Earl continues today with brilliant clear skies and temperatures in the mid-70s. Tonight will be a bit chilly, but tomorrow, Labor Day, will bring more sun.
3 injured in Route 6 rollover
Three people suffered non-life threatening injuries after a single car rolled over about four times on Route 6 east near the weigh stations between exits 4 and 5 at about 6:30 p.m. Saturday night, said a West Barnstable fire official.
Kanye West Twitters theraputic Swift apology
Hip-hop star Kanye West is still feeling the pain over his ambush of Taylor Swift last year — and he's expressing his pain all over Twitte
