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After Franklin High School rethought its approach to education, the drop out rate dropped, attendance increased, and more students pursued free courses at the state’s community colleges. The New Hampshire Excellence in Education Awards recognized its achievement Wednesday.
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Bajo el proyecto de ley, los padres no estarían obligados a notificar que están educando a un niño en casa, y los estudiantes ya no tendrían que completar evaluaciones anuales.
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The top prosecutor in Chittenden County has decided not to charge the six protesters arrested last month during the ICE raid in South Burlington.
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New Hampshire Fish and Game said Kent Wood of West Roxbury, Massachusetts, had gone to Lafayette Campground last Friday and camped, then he began hiking on Saturday. His family notified authorities Monday that they had not heard from him.
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House Bill 1681 would classify "tiny homes" on wheels and yurts as so-called “innovative housing structures under New Hampshire state law, and treat them as permanent housing, like a single-family home.
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Twelve million people lost coverage for Zepbound over the last year. The same number of people lost coverage for Wegovy, according to an analysis by GoodRx, a drug discount website.
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Co-location incubates N.H.’s small business economy and attracts international businesses to Durham.
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The Attorney General's office says Ashland police killed a man after he exchanged gunfire following a traffic stop. One officer was injured.
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The price of kitchen staples like eggs, milk and cheese as well as prices for meats have soared since the pandemic. So is it possible to eat affordable, healthy food that’s also good for the climate?
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After Virginia voters weighed in on Tuesday, the redistricting set off by President Trump to help the GOP in the midterms has been countered and possibly surpassed by Democrats.
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Under the bill, parents would not be required to provide notice that they are educating a child at home, and students would no longer need to complete annual evaluations.
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Labor leaders at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard say the move affects several hundred workers.
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