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This year’s legislative session saw many changes that will affect New Hampshire’s schools, students, and educators.
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The state will move most of its renewable energy fund money to the general fund through 2027, which could leave municipalities and businesses scrambling for clean energy project financing.
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Regulations are far stricter in Europe when compared to the U.S., but could those models work here? And how realistic is federal legislation on gambling?
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Olivia Griffin was subjected to depraved conditions and physical abuse for 15 years, before she escaped the basement of her New Boston home.
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Más de una docena de padres de NH se graduaron en el Instituto de Capacitación de Liderazgo, parte de un programa de entrenamiento nacional que enseña a hacer cambios en sus comunidades locales.
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Plus: Create your own herb-infused honey.
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The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has arrived, and while New England is no stranger to the impact of powerful storms, it’s been more than three decades since a hurricane officially made landfall in the region
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A new law gives Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Attorney General John Formella significant power to decide how much victims are compensated for abuse they suffered at the state’s former youth detention center.
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Jason Riddle decided to reject President Trump’s pardon earlier this year. Sen. Maggie Hassan’s office has since helped him put forward an official pardon denial request.
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Democrat Sarah Chadzynski of Lyndeborough launched her bid outside the Strafford County Jail, the lone site in New Hampshire where ICE detainees are held.
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All four congressional members met at Waypoint in Manchester to warn of the impacts the federal budget could have for Granite Staters.
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New Hampshire es el único estado en New England donde la orden ejecutiva que restringe la ciudadanía a niños nacidos de padres sin estatus legal o padres con estatus legal pero temporal podría tomar efecto el 27 de julio.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative