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State prosecutors sent letters to a range of officials — including Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald — instructing them not to destroy any records related to a $50,000 payout.
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When Erin Moulton learned what really happened to her great-aunt, she couldn't ignore the echoes of today's fights over reproductive rights.
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A federal appeals court heard from parents in Bow looking to overturn a ruling that allowed the school district to bar the parents wearing "xx" armbands in protest of a transgender athlete during a school game.
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Jared Golden made the announcement in a lengthy column published in the Bangor Daily News in which he lamented the increasing hostility in the nation's politics and threats against him and his family.
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At issue is whether the president can bypass Congress and impose tariffs by citing national security.
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En Manchester, el actual alcalde republicano Jay Ruais venció a su contrincante demócrata Jessica Spillers.
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Renowned for its picturesque beauty and flowing with environmental diversity, the Connecticut River is one of New England’s most vital and valued natural resources.
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Winter’s concert at Dartmouth College this Saturday is part of a series of events this weekend put on by the New England conservation organization, Standing Trees.
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Plus, catch The Breakfast Club’s 40th anniversary screening, or meet owls in Exeter.
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A New Hampshire Fish and Game warden follows a tip to a man’s backyard. He finds a twisted game of one-upmanship, digital trophy rooms, and one of the biggest poaching cases in recent state history. Then, the hunting investigation takes a surprising turn when it reveals another set of potential crimes – this time, behind the brick walls of New Hampshire’s State Prison for Men. Host Nate Hegyi has spent the past year digging into what happened next.
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Mainers have enacted a red-flag gun law at the ballot box, with 58.8% of the vote. The Associated Press called the race at 9:55 p.m. on Nov. 4, 2025.
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State Rep. Katelyn Kuttab, R-Windham, is proposing a bill to be considered by the New Hampshire Legislature next year that would allow companies to deduct from their business taxes half of expenses they incur by creating new child care slots.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative