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The justices found that a lower court judge’s decision to prevent Woodburn’s self-defense argument was unreasonable.
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Un reporte revela que la crisis de salud mental exacerbada durante la pandemia, afectó particularmente a las mujeres adolescentes y niñas en New Hampshire.
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En la biblioteca de la ciudad, se pueden prestar libros pero también hacer muchas cosas más. Una “súper usuaria” cuenta cómo se puede usar para fines cívicos e involucrarte en los temas de tu comunidad.
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Members of the Manchester Housing Alliance Land Trust say it’s the first collective living model of its kind in the city to provide affordable housing options.
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State officials want to spur development of a new mental-health hospital and additional beds at Dartmouth-Hitchcock.
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The funding is from an annual program designed to guarantee future electricity supplies in the region.
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Nearly 3,800 Granite Staters are in their own homes, rather than nursing homes, thanks to the help they receive with basic needs from service agencies. Hundreds of them risk losing that care in July if the state doesn’t increase what it pays those providers.
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States across the country have been split on whether to allow these kinds of lawsuits.
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The New Hampshire House narrowly voted to advance an effort to honor the iconic rock formation.
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Un programa que da la bienvenida a inmigrantes y refugiados quiere correr la voz sobre la importancia de la cívica.
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Hubo un almuerzo para forjar lazos entre los legisladores de NH y comunidades inmigrantes. Legislatura evalúa proyecto de ley a favor de derechos de propietarios de vivienda. La Cámara votará sobre un proyecto de ley que quitaría la opción de votar sin identificación.
Sarah will discuss politics with a national view at our next Justice & Journalism event, being held Thursday, March 30th.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative