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What does it take to go on a labor strike? What makes a strike legal or illegal?
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The first White Mountains Almanac was published this week. It’s a month-by-month look at the region’s climate and ecosystem.
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For roughly 100 years, there were no wild turkeys in New Hampshire. Reintroduction efforts by state biologists brought the birds back to the state in 1975.
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What rights do they have after revealing information? What if that information could harm the country?
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And what happens when those federal funds go away?
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“When you want to criminalize something, you need to do it in a clear and defined way so individuals can conform their conduct to the prohibitions,” says ACLU-NH Legal Director Gilles Bissonnette.
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17-year-old Aadi Kulkarni started teaching digital skills to seniors in his community five years ago. He then founded the nonprofit TechPals to continue that work.
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"When we're coming up on a looming government shutdown, people have been willing to sit down and negotiate," Shaheen said. "That's been sorely lacking this time."
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We asked, you answered.
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Art & Mind is bringing together BIPOC creatives to foster dialogue about the intersection between COVID, climate change and disability.
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As public lands are asked to do more with less, the National Visitor Use Monitoring survey helps the Forest Service better anticipate and address needs here in the White Mountains, from parking and signage to trail maintenance and staffing.