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More people who allege they were abused by staff at the former Youth Development Center are opting to file with the settlement fund over taking their cases to court.
Hear from local climate reporters and community changemakers addressing climate solutions in New England.
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What happens when the growing threat of landslides collides with a housing crisis?
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Surgen protestas de grupos activistas de inmigrantes en la frontera con México. Los legisladores de NH discuten la legalización de la marihuana. Centros de tercera edad en contra de requisitos federales de personal.
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Federal prosecutors in Vermont allege that Dr. Adnan Khan distributed drugs “outside the usual course of professional practice” and “without a legitimate medical purpose.”
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Te compartimos cinco consejos para inquilinos y propietarios para reducir sus emisiones y combatir el cambio climático.
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After calling off a plan to build a biomass plant to replace its oil-burning system in 2020, the college has new ideas for how to move away from fossil fuels.
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A majority of justices appeared skeptical of granting a president blanket immunity from prosecution for criminal acts, but it is unclear whether the court would act swiftly to resolve the case.
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Laura Cleminson wants to bring conversations about death and dying into the open.
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Lebanon's new temporary shelter served 53 people from late January to mid-April. The majority were between 21 and 40 years old.
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Will cannabis be legalized for recreational use in New Hampshire? House Bill 1633 is now before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Senators, House members, cannabis advocates, and representatives of the governor’s office are working to find a compromise that might please all sides – and not fall afoul of federal laws.
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The annual event at Saint Anselm College, now in its 36th year, lasted six hours and featured no shortage of rhyming couplets.
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