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Ariz. governor: I was wrong about beheadings
PHOENIX — A claim by Arizona's governor that rising violence along the US-Mexico border has led to headless bodies turning up in the desert came back to haunt her during a stammering debate performance in which she failed to back it up.
Elementary school is still town shelter
SANDWICH — If you're seeking shelter from the storm, don't head to Sandwich High School.
Amid dust and curios, friendship and romance
HYANNIS — Lillian Stone smiles when she remembers how she met her husband, Elihu Stone, on a blind date more than 70 years ago, but her blue eyes tear up when she explains that she cannot bear to be there this weekend when the remnants of his...
Harwich man faces drug, theft charges
HARWICH - Police arrested a Harwich man and charged him with drug possession and theft after he allegedly robbed his neighbor early Thursday morning.
Man eats 'Hurricane' at Four Seas
Michael Valerio ate a Hurricane today--not that pesky Earl, but a 16-scoop food challenge at Four Seas Ice Cream in Centerville.
Man eats 'Hurricane' at Four Seas
Michael Valerio of Centerville ate a Hurricane at Four Seas Ice Cream in Centerville on 9/3/10, putting away a 16-scoop sundae in under 30 minutes. He is the first person to ever eat it all in the prescribed challenge time.
Mass. firefighters charged with setting fires
PALMER — A Massachusetts judge has entered pleas of not guilty on behalf of five call firefighters accused of setting fires in three vacant buildings in Brimfield and Holland.
Red Sox game postponed until tomorrow
The return of Manny Ramirez to Fenway Park has been foiled by Hurricane Earl — at least for today.
Firms add workers, but jobless rate rises
Private employers hired more workers over the past three months than first thought, a glimmer of hope for the weak economy ahead of the Labor Day weekend.
Confusion over Sandwich storm shelter
SANDWICH – Seeking shelter from the storm? Don't head to Sandwich High School - residents who need to take refuge during the quickly approaching Hurricane Earl should head to the Oak Ridge School.
Cape awaits Hurricane Earl
We take a look at conditions around Cape Cod hours before Hurricane Earl was due to pass close to the region. Cape Cod Times video by Eric Williams and Jenna Pizzi.
Rt. 6 in Orleans reopened after tree removed
ORLEANS — A portion of Route 6 between the Orleans Rotary and Exit 12 has reopened after a fallen tree was removed from the highway, fire officials said.
Pearl Harbor event marks WWII's end
Like many other vets, Don Fosburg marked the anniversary of World War II's end reflecting on a victory dearly earned and on men who helped make that happen but never came home.
Former egg farm workers: complaints ignored
US Agriculture Department employees worked full-time at two Iowa egg farms at the center of a salmonella outbreak and massive recall, but two former workers said they ignored complaints about conditions at one site.
Indonesia's smoking toddler kicks the habit
Indonesia's smoking toddler has kicked the habit - footage of 2-year-old Aldi Rizal - who smoked up to two packs a day - puffing away circulated the Internet and sparked an international out.
Cape and Islands brace for Earl
With Hurricane Earl bearing down, the Cape and Islands spent yesterday preparing for the possibility of a direct hit while Gov. Deval Patrick called on residents in low-lying areas to consider leaving their homes.
Some local shelters open to pets
The welfare of pets and wild animals is not far from the minds of Cape Cod residents as they keep a watchful eye on the approaching storm.
Hurricane Bob taught lessons
Southeastern Massachusetts residents have vivid memories of downed trees and power lines, days without electricity and cooking all their meals on gas grills, after Hurricane Bob with its 115 mph winds blasted the region in August 1991.
