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Two weeks into their mission in Eagle Pass, NH National Guard soldiers said they are seeing more attempts to cross the border illegally than expected. That’s true even for those who’ve been deployed to the border before.
Hear from local climate reporters and community changemakers addressing climate solutions in New England.
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Cámara discute uso de licencias de otros estados para personas indocumentadas. Demanda YDC en curso.Republicanos defienden proyecto de ley que eliminaría la declaración jurada para votar. Comité de la cámara discute proyecto de prohibición de uso de licencias de otros estados para inmigrantes indocumentados.
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Con múltiples fuentes en todo el país realizando encuestas, es importante entender cómo interpretarlas, en qué fuentes confiar y cómo pueden tener un impacto en votantes.
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The measure was included in a foreign aid package providing support to Ukraine and Israel. TikTok vowed to challenge the law in federal court.
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Decent weather's in the New Hampshire forecast. Among the events, Dinosaur World Live is Friday at The Colonial Theatre in Keene.
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UnitedHealth said Monday after markets closed that it sees no signs that doctor charts or full medical histories were released after the attack.
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Renters — who often foot the bill for utilities — have a lot to gain from things that save money and reduce emissions like weatherization, switching to electric appliances and other upgrades. So why is it so hard to do this work in rental properties?
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Here are 5 tips for renters and landlords about ways to lower your emissions and fight climate change.
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El mes pasado, casi el 43% de encuestados le dijeron al Centro de Encuestas de la Universidad de New Hampshire que están “muy” o “algo” preocupados sobre los migrantes indocumentados que consumen los recursos estatales, cuestan dinero de contribuyentes, y cometen crímenes.
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The United States is millions of homes short of demand, and lacks enough affordable housing units. And many Americans feel like housing costs are eating up too much of their take-home pay.
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85-year-old Susan Gillotti of Hanover is one of dozens of Upper Valley supporters who are hopeful that New Hampshire could be the next state to pass a “medical assistance in dying law.”
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