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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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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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Arthur T. Demoulas built a reputation as the flag-bearer for Market Basket's longstanding practices of paying workers decent wages and giving shoppers lower-than-average prices, which generated loyalty among employees and customers alike.
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New England has some of the highest electricity prices in the country. But this past winter, 140,000 households in Massachusetts got a break on their bills because they have a heat pump.
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Dartmouth's board of trustees has announced that it will appoint a committee to study “naming across campus” at its next meeting, in June. For critics of Leon Black, who paid $170 million to Jeffrey Epstein after Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea to soliciting prostitution, this acton amounts to stalling.
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Explore NHPR’s "NH at 250," a reporting project uncovering the American story through the unique people and places of New Hampshire as the U.S. turns 250.
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Co-location incubates N.H.’s small business economy and attracts international businesses to Durham.
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An Ashland police officer is being treated at an area hospital following the shooting Monday evening.
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The Dartmouth Cancer Center's new program will look at climate change’s impact on cancer development and treatment as well as the impact of cancer treatment on the environment.
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed the bipartisan bill into law after championing it.
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The ALA says 4,235 titles were challenged at U.S. libraries — the second-highest year on record. Forty percent of the challenged works involved LGBTQ+ subjects or the experiences of people of color.
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Join NHPR at the BNH Stage on Thursday, June 18, for a community conversation centered on the rise of the civic documenter. Doors open at 6:00 p.m., with the show beginning promptly at 7:00 p.m.
Join NHPR at the BNH Stage on Thursday, June 18, for a community conversation centered on the rise of the civic documenter.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m., with the show beginning promptly at 7:00 p.m.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m., with the show beginning promptly at 7:00 p.m.
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