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The organization that governs school sports has suspended a rule that left districts to decide eligibility of transgender girl athletes.
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As part of their Inside EFAs series, the Concord Monitor compiled a database of all Education Freedom Account spending that did not go to private school tuition.
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The phrase has popped up recently in national news. What does ‘constitutional crisis’ really mean? And are we in the midst of one?
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From NHPR's Civics 101: You've heard of the White House Counsel, but who is that exactly? In this episode, we'll dig into how President Trump is redefining the boundaries and norms that govern those roles.
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Enrique Mesa is a Manchester-based immigration attorney with over 10 years of experience. He says a lot of people are nervous right now, including those who have been in the country for decades or already permanent residents.
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Federal agents showed up unannounced at a popular Mexican restaurant last week, detaining two employees while checking workers’ immigration status.
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The Secretary of State’s office is reminding voters of new voter registration policies that could cause confusion at the polls.
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Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Health say they could lose more than $30 million in funding for scientific research funding if planned cuts to NIH grants go through.
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A Vermont man was carried approximately 300 feet when the snow beneath him gave way. He was rescued by his climbing partner, and then extricated on a snowmobile by first responders.
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The project is aimed at protecting Bobolinks and other birds that use hayfields to nest and raise their young in the early summertime.
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Money from Biden-era laws was aimed at efforts in every part of New Hampshire: water quality improvements, flood resilience projects, electric school buses, and repairs on hydroelectric dams, among others.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative