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The question of whether state health department officials knew, or should have known, about alleged child abuse at the former Youth Development Center is now in the hands of a jury.
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The college teams built the cars from scratch for the annual Formula Hybrid + Electric competition.
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Brenda Wouters’s claim speaks to a central issue in the civil trial: whether the state of New Hampshire knew, or should have known, that David Meehan was allegedly being abused by YDC staff.
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Their orders allow them to do three things: report suspicious or illegal activity to Texas authorities; direct migrants to a legal port of entry; and aid migrants only amid danger to their “life, limb, or eyes.”
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The chair of the board of trustees of the LEAF Charter School in Alstead, New Hampshire, announced the school would permanently close April 29.
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The UNH Palestinian Solidarity Coalition, joined by some area residents, held a protest Thursday demanding the school to divest any money its endowment has in Israel.
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The investigation led to the firing of Brad Asbury, who was later reinstated. He is now among the 11 former NH youth detention staffers facing criminal charges.
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Exercise is one of the best therapies for Parkinson's. That's why this group gathers every week for a dance class at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
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A group of New Hampshire National Guard soldiers are in Eagle Pass, Texas to assist with that state's border control efforts. New Hampshire Bulletin's Annmarie Timmins is reporting from the southern border in collaboration with NHPR. We talk with her about what she's seen this week.
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Geno Marconi has led the Port Authority for more than two decades, but he was recently placed on administrative leave, with no explanation provided.
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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.
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What happens when the growing threat of landslides collides with a housing crisis?