Officials in Bourne are investigating a single-car accident. Here's what to know.
Alert neighbors and a swift response from the local fire department saved the building, museum officials said.
Two people face drug charges after police conducted surveillance at a Falmouth home this week. The investigation is ongoing.
The cause of the fire is improper disposal of smoking materials, Falmouth Fire and Rescue officials said.
The Cape Cod National Seashore will burn approximately 14 acres on the hillside adjacent to the upper parking lot at Fort Hill.
The last day for shellfishing in the West Falmouth Harbor Family Area is less than two weeks away. Here's what to know before then.
Nancy Green will provide comments and judging for images submitted by Club members at the Falmouth Art Center.
A section of Parker Road was temporarily blocked when a car slid off the road Monday morning, police said.
Imagine having a future MLB player live with your family. Make it a summer to remember!
The price for an average Massachusetts home reached an all-time high for January, with Boston prices climbing too.
Agency announcements
The new urgent care center is set to open in The Pinehills this June.
The decision to keep all fields closed was announced at a recent Select Board meeting. An assessment said two fields were safe for play.
The academy is run by the state and provides basic training to new police officers in Massachusetts.
Six departments responded to the scene of an Eastham fire on Friday night. No one inside the home was hurt.
The driver was uninjured after spending at least 20 minutes in the submerged vehicle, local fire officials said.
The work is set to begin offshore south of the Falmouth Inner Harbor and Kite Park, officials said.
The Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce says vacation rentals are currently slow for July and August.
A Brazilian man has been in ICE custody since late January after he was charged with rape in Falmouth, officials said.
No one was injured in the shooting, and police said they don't believe the residents at the Yarmouth home were targeted.
A risk assessment found that play could resume at two John L. Neill Youth Baseball Complex fields, though one should remain closed.
A one-year-old boy was flown to a regional trauma center for the injuries. Those injuries don't appear to be life-threatening, police said.
A homeowner lost control of the permitted outdoor fire when the wind switched directions, officials said. No one was injured.
A Cape Cod road was shut down for an afternoon after a dump truck struck a utility pole, downing live wires.
A 100-year-old man drove into Maco's Bait & Tackle in Bourne. No one was injured in the crash.
Helping Community Cats
Non-compliant soil and glass were found during a recent project at the fields. Further tests and planning are ongoing.
Snow is likely to develop this afternoon over Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Here's how much forecasters say the area could get.
State agencies are continuing to monitor and respond to suspected HPAI cases, Outer Cape officials said.
Grants were issued to 13 libraries through the Massachusetts Public Library Construction Program, including Falmouth.
These delicious, filled triangular Purim cookies, hand-made by FJC bakers, are available for sale by all.
Some of America's finest college players and former MLB coaches will host youth baseball clinics this summer.
SouthCoast Wind Cuts Cape Cod Marathon Funding
Officials were able to quickly extinguish a fire on the third floor of a Maker Lane property.
A romantic dinner can make or break a great Valentine's Day. Remember to secure a spot ahead of the big day.
SouthCoast Wind has dropped its sponsorship, leaving the marathon seeking a new title sponsor for the 2025 race.
Locals are organizing against the proposed closure of the Pocasset Mental Health Center. A community forum brings them together this week.
Some parts of Massachusetts reported as much as 8 inches of snow during the weekend storm. Here's how much fell locally.
The woman was found guilty of selling fentanyl to a 42-year-old Wareham resident who died from an overdose in 2019.
Officials found seven devices with child sexual abuse material during a search of his home in September 2024. He's been in custody since.