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Hospitals say patients with urgent medical needs are still being seen immediately.
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Compared to surrounding states, New Hampshire’s rural communities lag in charging stations.
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Nearly $6 million have been allocated to town and city governments to hire consultants for zoning as part of a statewide grant program. A report from New Hampshire Housing focused on 11 of those communities.
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A number of federal agencies, from HHS to the USDA, have laid off employees only to rescind those terminations days later. An expert says it "suggests something about mismanagement of government."
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One piece of public land, two very different perspectives about how to use it, and the agency that somehow has to appease them both.
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A man who once supervised the state's vehicle inspection program is now supporting legislation to end it.
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Expansion plans for The Brook casino in Seabrook, New Hampshire, include an 18,000-square-foot expansion for additional space for gambling.
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The state’s Education Freedom Accounts program gives money to families for homeschooling costs or private school tuition.
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Blue jays are common around the U.S. but not always popular at bird feeders.
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The cuts are part of the controversial effort by the Department of Governmental Efficiency (DOGE) to reduce the size of government.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative