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Waypoint estimates 15,000 youth experience homelessness in New Hampshire each year. The organization's overnight shelter, free housing, drop-in centers, street outreach and counseling help many of them find safe, stable places to live.
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Who controls the waterway according to international law? And what does a blockade actually mean?
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14 permanent residents argue the government has ignored its own rules in deciding citizenship entirely based on their country of origin.
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The switch means Republicans’ majority in the New Hampshire House now grows from 214-178 to 215-177.
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New Hampshire teachers are squarely in the middle of the pack for compensation, ranking 25th in the nation, according to data from the National Education Association.
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GO-NORTH was created after New Hampshire received roughly $200 million through the federal government’s Rural Health Transformation Program this year. The state expects to receive similar amounts every year through 2030.
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Imagine receiving notice that the land underneath your home will be sold in just 60 days. It’s a situation that many manufactured-home owners face as out-of-state investors seek to take ownership and control of New Hampshire’s manufactured-home communities, eliminating the last affordable path to homeownership for many of our neighbors.
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Their experiences — of sudden financial insecurity, months of unemployment, and crippling anxiety — come as the administration seeks to restrict legal migration and boost mass deportation.
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Rep. Travis Corcoran, a Republican from Weare, testified before a House committee over social media posts that called for a "final solution for theater kids" and urged the Trump administration to deport a fellow lawmaker.
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The New Hampshire Liquor Commission announced Friday that it will re-issue the bid process in the near future. It canceled the current RFQ/RFP process on the advice of lawyers, who cited a "procedural deficiency” that “affected the review of all submissions” to the state’s request for qualifications and proposals.
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Public records uncover web of communication and some non-required information sharing.
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El Boys & Girls Club de la ciudad añadió tres nuevos murales como parte de su renovación de $10 millones para hacer que el espacio sea más acogedor para los miles de niños que sirven todos los años.
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