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U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster, a Democrat who has represented New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional District since 2013, has announced she is not running again in 2024.
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New Hampshire farmers have struggled with crop losses after flooding and late spring freezes last year. The state rolled out a relief program with $8 million dollars in aid to cover farm losses, but some farmers say they’re frustrated with it.
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NH faces about 1,200 lawsuits alleging physical, sexual or emotional abuse stretching back six decades at the Sununu Youth Services Center, formerly called the Youth Development Center.
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It's a crucial part of the ecological health of our living lakes.
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The bill would apply to female sports teams in K-12 schools and public colleges and universities.
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Under a consent decree, Loren Faulkner admits to 22 separate violations of the Civil Rights Act stemming from hate-fueled vandalism in 2022 and 2023.
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Because of past administrative failures, the some 78,000 affected public service workers such as nurses and teachers never got the relief they were entitled to under the law, Biden said.
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U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said earlier this month that adoption of the resolution would be a "historic step forward" in fostering the safe use of AI.
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Jefes de la policía de NH preocupados por proyecto de ley que prohibiría políticas de ciudades santuario. Senado en sesión hoy, se discutirá si validar o no las licencias de conducir de otros estados. Cámara discutirá propuesta de estudiantes de fortalecer el currículum sobre cambio climático.
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The marker drew criticism from some Republicans, who argued it was inappropriate, given Elizabeth Gurley Flynn's Communist involvement.
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The resolution, which comes up for a vote on Thursday, would encourage state officials to update climate change curriculum for students in New Hampshire.
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