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A federal judge in Concord is ordering the government to reinstate a Dartmouth international student's legal status in the US.
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We asked, you answered.
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The state’s settlement fund for victims abused at the state’s former youth detention center is nearly out of money, with two months left to file claims. Lawmakers have not fully funded it over questions about payments to lawyers.
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Some state DMV offices will open this Saturday to help meet a last minute rush before new identification rules for traveling go into effect on May 7.
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Lawyers, including with the ACLU of New Hampshire, say that lawsuits against the Department of Homeland Security played a crucial role in allowing some international students to go back to class.
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House budget writers have proposed moving around funds originally meant for helping people living with opioid addiction.
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Longtime Winchester town official Jim Tetreault will avoid jail time, but is losing his notarial license, after completing a fraudulent marriage certificate.
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Cars and climate change have made life harder for key species that provide nutrients for creatures all around New England and sequester carbon in soil.
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Some say they hope to continue the example Francis set of speaking out and advocating for people on the margins of society.
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Players gathered for the India Association of New Hampshire's annual Table Tennis Tournament.
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Laurene Allen, who co-founded the advocacy group Merrimack Citizens for Clean Water, has been advocating for remediation and justice in communities impacted by PFAS contamination for almost a decade.
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Many Granite Staters are among the 30,000 people gathering to run the world’s oldest annual marathon on Monday.