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NH lawmakers had until Thursday at 4 p.m. to reach agreement on outstanding bills.
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Lawmakers have released a 12-page report detailing how failures by the state’s top child protection agency contributed to a crisis at the Sununu Youth Services Center.
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USCIS anunció que limitará el ajuste de estatus a casos de “circunstancias extraordinarias”.
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America's voting systems are getting old. But unless Congress makes a massive financial commitment, a new report finds it could take decades before voting machines are widely replaced.
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Allergy season is here, and warmer days, more pollen and more traffic can affect the throat and lungs.
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According to the state Attorney General’s office, police shot and injured a man who appeared armed after he barricaded himself in his car.
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Analysis by the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute of recent migration trends show that adults ages 26 to 44 are leading the state’s population growth.
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The New England Muslim Community Foundation held its first statewide Eid al-Adha festival in Manchester this week. Festival goers started the day with prayers at Gill Stadium and then headed to Derryfield Park for lawn games and halal food.
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The decision by the Libertarian National Committee at its convention over the weekend, followed a scathing speech and years of racist, threatening and controversial online commentary from the state party and newly-elected chairman.
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Se retiró un plan para construir un centro de datos en Nottingham. Los opositores expresaron su preocupación por el uso del agua, los costos de energía y la contaminación acústica.
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