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Eric Brakey will lead the group immediately but won't move to New Hampshire until next year, when he completes his term.
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In a Pew survey, Asian Americans reported facing the "model minority" stereotype, which assumes they're smarter and more well off, as well as being treated as outsiders even if they were U.S. born.
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Baby boomers are entering older age amid a historic affordable-housing shortage and widening inequality. A new study warns many won't be able to access the kind of housing or caregiving they need.
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Corte Suprema que los récords personales de policiales son accesibles mediante Ley de Derecho a Saber. Candidato presidencial, Doug Burgum habló con un grupo de jóvenes sobre medio ambiente.
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Marty Boldin stepped down from his role as a top drug policy advisor for the governor in 2018.
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The case involved a dispute over records about a former New Hampshire state trooper fired for misconduct.
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Melissa Countway, Gov. Sununu’s nominee to fill the seat being vacated by Justice Gary Hicks, testified before the Executive Council on Wednesday.
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In a 3-2 ruling, the court's majority says New Hampshire has no constitutional or statutory limit on partisan gerrymandering.
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The victims’ families and multiple civil rights organizations want law enforcement officials to bring hate crime charges against a man accused of shooting two Palestinian Americans and a Palestinian in Burlington this weekend. But recent history suggests obtaining a hate crime conviction in Vermont is difficult.
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Every drug-related death is supposed to be investigated with an autopsy by the medical examiner’s office. But less than half of the people in New Hampshire who died of a suspected drug overdose received an autopsy this year.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative