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Today on CCTLive, we talk about Wellfleet buying tidal flats and beachfront, the potential for moving the county's fire academy to Joint Base Cape Cod and the death of a paddleboarder off Eastham this past Sunday despite rescue efforts.
Today on CCTLive we'll talk about Wellfleet flats for sale, an offshore wind project south of Martha's Vineyard and the first right whale calf of the season spotted in Cape Cod Bay.
Today on CCTLive we'll talk about an evacuation drill held by the Woods Hole Martha's Vineyard Steamship Authority, a posthumous honor for Yarmouth police Sgt. Sean Gannon and the latest efforts to protect the public from great white sharks.
Today on CCTLive we'll talk about the latest from the Dennis ice cream war, a Barnstable official crying foul over Mashpee's wastewater plan and a major development in the debate over the Dennis-Yarmouth regional schools.
Today on CCTLive we talk about a bid for a new trial by a man convicted of killing a fellow Coast Guardsman in a fiery 2015 rampage, a local judge up for a post on the state Appeals Court and more controversy in the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe.
Today on CCTLive we'll talk about a deadly fire in Wellfleet, the Times' annual Sunshine Week stories and Cape Cod connections to the nationwide college admissions scandal.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about a report that a scientific organization in Woods Hole may have been the subject of a cyber attack, a motion by the lawyer representing Thomas Latanowich to get documents from police and news organizations, and an upgrade in the status of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station.
Today on CCTLive, we'll talk about rival opinions at a meeting in Bourne about illegal immigration, a decision by state officials to deny a shark tagging permit and more controversy over Centerville cell phone antennas.
Today on CCTLive, we'll talk more about the Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School District dispute, a new partnership that includes Cape Cod Hospital and new training opportunities for Cape police officers.
Today on CCTLive, new charges against the man accused of killing Yarmouth police Sgt. Sean Gannon, a former Bourne selectman pleads guilty to a second assault and the latest on efforts to improve operations at the Steamship Authority.
Today on CCTLive, we'll talk about more work planned on the Bourne Bridge, financial problems for the leader of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and some news just in about the death of Falmouth Road Race founder Tommy Leonard.
Today on CCTLive, we'll talk more about the allegations against Kevin Spacey on Nantucket, an update on a Dennis Port teen who was badly injured in a crash in Jamaica and hear about a program in Falmouth to house people during the winter months who would otherwise be homeless.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about charges being brought against actor Kevin Spacey on Nantucket, Christmas Day at Cape Cod Synagogue and a mother's desire to talk openly about her daughter's suicide.
Today on CCTLive, we'll talk about a couple of problematic reports for the Steamship Authority and Cape Cod Child Development, a controversial needle exchange program in Falmouth and what's next for the Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School District.
Today on CCTLive, we'll talk about the reaction from Bourne residents at a meeting about the future of the Cape Cod Canal bridges, more consternation over the Dennis-Yarmouth Regional School District and big decisions about pot in Brewster.
Today on CCTLive, we'll talk about a new fence at an old air force base, officials nixing formal surf lessons at Nauset Beach and some consternation over the extension of the Cape Cod Rail Trail in Yarmouth and Wellfleet.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about contention over a Dennis housing project, a march by the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe in D.C. and more debate over the future the D-Y regional school district.
Today on CCTLive, we'll spend most of our time talking about this week's midterm election, including the outcome of local races and the end of a murder trial in Barnstable.
Today on CCTLive: We talk about what officials are calling a housing crisis, the deaths of two prominent local figures and more on sharks and reaction to a fatal attack last month in Wellfleet.
Today on CCTLive: we talk about a proposed brewery in Provincetown, new life for an old shopping plaza and more reaction to a planned new ferry terminal in Woods Hole.
Today on CCTLive: more problems at Pilgrim nuclear plant, an alleged scammer gets scammed in Provincetown, and residents react to ferry terminal plans in Woods Hole.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about potential compromise on education funding at D-Y, threats at Bourne schools this week and more about an 800 megawatt transmission cable.
Today on CCTLive, we'll spend the entire episode talking about last week's fatal shark attack in Wellfleet, including response from local officials, more about the victim and how first responders deal with high-stress rescues.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about an Eastham housing project, a seal die-off, higher fines for poachers and questions about communication related to last month's shark attack in Truro.
Today on CCTLive, a primer on next week's primary with political reporter Geoff Spillane, more on this week's heat wave and a look ahead to a story about sharks and pirate treasure.
Today on CCTLive, we'll talk about the big shark bite that became the big story just yesterday, alleged shellfishing violations in Falmouth and we bid a fond farewell to our favorite summer news intern.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about Yarmouth officials reacting to an offer from an offshore wind company, the theft of flags from an overpass in Barnstable, the funeral for Kevin Quinn plus 'Jaws' and a P'town murder mystery.
Today on CCTLive: close encounters of the sharky kind, more on the shooting of two police officers in Falmouth and the latest on the triple fatal crash last week in Cotuit.
Today on CCTLive, a Provincetown businessman has a change of heart, more on Steamship Authority woes and an update on the controversial expansion of Gosnold in Falmouth.
Today on CCTLive, more on a near drowning at a Falmouth pool, the release of an endangered beetle species and sea turtle species, and protests over a planned drug rehab facility.
Today on CCTLive, an old inn finds new purpose as a haven for young cancer patients, an Irish man returns to Brewster five years after the crash that changed his life and we take a deep dive into the criminal history of the man accused of killing a Yarmouth police officer.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about the new Barnstable police chief, the potential for a roundabout on Route 6 in Wellfleet and a high price to pay by local businesses for local health care.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about an ongoing murder trial, the theft of a memorial from a local Gold Star family and the dangers of fire pits.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about towns preparing for climate change, solemn reminders of sacrifice and the new research center on Nantucket.
Today on CCTLive, tick terror, the "Holy Grail" of shipwrecks and a big win for Vineyard Wind.
Today on CCTLive, calls for an outside review of ferry problems, a roundup of local elections and more details about the killing of Yarmouth Police Sgt. Sean Gannon.
Today on CCTLive we talk about the end of the Sagamore Bridge work, a lawsuit over abuse allegations and more on the killing of Yarmouth police Sgt. Sean Gannon.
Today on CCTLive we talk about continued response to ferry problems, potential rest area reprieve and more on the death of Yarmouth police Sgt. Sean Gannon.
Today on CCTLive we talk about whale bones removed in Eastham, a county recall effort and the continued reaction to the death of Sean Gannon.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about more time for a local police chief, weed farmers and blowing things up.
Today on CCTLive we talk about new rules for dogs on state land, driving on tidal flats in Dennis and the perennial D-Y budget debate.
Today on CCTLive: more on ferry problems, Bourne on pot and news from the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe’s land in trust hopes.
Today on CCTLive, we talk D-Y school budget cuts, bridge work and ferry problems.
Today on CCTLive, we talk about penguins, erosion and the latest big storm.
On CCT Live today, we talk about housing for AmeriCorps, the arrest of a Bourne selectman and more storm coverage.
For the debut of CCTLive, we talk about school security, a local Olympian and the upcoming nor’easter. Join us at 9 a.m. every Thursday on the Cape Cod Times Facebook page.