The state plans to reimburse school districts at a rate of more than $18,000 per student.
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Local anglers are putting away the sun shirts and flip-flops and happily reaching for the layers of fleece. From gator blues to tricky tog, fall-weather fishing is something to look forward to.
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A nod to Slaughterhouse-Five? A fan's bronze piece to be auctioned at Sturgis Library in October.
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The 6th Space Warning Squadron's main mission is its early warning missile detection, but it also tracks what's happening in space.
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A new class of Americorps volunteers has arrived on Cape Cod ready to tackle a variety of community and environmental projects.
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We were talking about cucumbers — I’ve had a really productive season and I was trying to figure out why — and he mentioned that how frequently you pick from your plants can impact how many fruits they make.
The Point
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Supports, services and education programs about domestic violence on Martha’s Vineyard.
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How fishing and friendship helped two writers navigate the rough waters of middle age.
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Pathways for Indigenous and non Indigenous communities to better understand one another.
NPR Stories
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Lawmakers are working to approve a stopgap spending bill before a midnight deadline to fund the government.
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NPR's David Gura talks to Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen about the passage of a short-term spending bill in the House of Representatives.
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Scott Detrow speaks with Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon about the enduring popularity of the fighting game franchise.
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Three weeks after a storm and floods devastated the Libyan city of Derna residents and aid groups still struggle to address the needs for survivors and the loss of thousands of lives.
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For decades, New York City has piled its trash in heaps of bags on city sidewalks. Now, the city is rolling out trash bins and requiring businesses to start using them.
How were you shaped by the place where you grew up? What makes you choose to live somewhere? In our new episode of Falmouth to Falmouth, we explore the journey of life in our coastal communities through three vibrant discussions touching on childhood, middle years, and growing older.
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