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The shooting occurred early Monday morning at a home in Northfield after police responded to a domestic disturbance.
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President Trump issued an executive order this week aimed at limiting voting by mail. New Hampshire’s Secretary of State David Scanlan says he won’t change state election practices to follow that order.
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Providers for adults with developmental disabilities cited long response times by the state to complaints alleging abuse or neglect, among other issues.
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An estimated 280,000 Granite Staters are caregivers of adults, and they are often making emotional and high stakes decisions related to their loved one’s finances and health.
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The team’s owners are investing in concessions and fan perks, hoping to lure more people to the ballpark.
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Some Londonderry residents have used bottled water for years, as they’ve waited for permanent solutions. Now, the town is one step closer to providing public water to people with contaminated wells.
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A recent Emerson College poll shows that every top elected official in the state — from the White House, to the governor's office, to Congress — has a negative approval rating right now. New Hampshire voters say there are good reasons for that.
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SangYeob Kim is the director of the Immigrants’ Rights Project at ACLU-NH. He’ll be in the Supreme Court this week as this case is argued.
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A state trooper on the governor’s team pulled a driver from a burning vehicle right before noon, the Department of Safety said. This is the second major crash at the plaza this week.
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The U.S. Department of Education alleges students complained about “biological males” using female facilities and said the school district’s anti-discrimination policy does not ban discrimination based on sex. The policy on the school’s website does prohibit discrimination based on sex.
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Carroll’s cooperation agreement and participation means its four full-time police officers are committed to assisting ICE in federal immigration enforcement. They did just that in December when they detained seven people in Twin Mountain for ICE.