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Emily's family is preparing to move to Massachusetts, or Thailand, if New Hampshire lawmakers make it a felony to provide the puberty suppression drug the 8-year-old takes.
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Their clients come to them out of need and a desire to feel safe so they commit to deep listening and filling in all the little details parents need when they give birth to their babies
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“We shouldn't have to live in an urban area to receive the highest level of evidence-based care,” says one healthcare worker involved in the project.
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Helen Hanks had led the Department of Corrections since 2017. The department’s assistant commissioner has also been placed on leave.
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Mark Brave was sentenced Monday to 3 ½ to 7 years after misusing a county credit card for personal expenses and then lying to investigators and a grand jury.
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NHPR obtained psychiatric evaluations for John Madore that were ordered to be done following a 2016 standoff with law enforcement in Strafford, seven years before he killed a security guard inside a Concord psychiatric hospital.
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Jason Carroll has spent more than 30 years in prison claiming innocence in the murder of Sharon Johnson. Now, he could be one step closer to proving it.
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On Monday, mourners paid their respects to a newborn child who was found abandoned earlier this year, now called Baby Grace.
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Congress is supposed to dictate how the government spends money. President Donald Trump has attempted to freeze federal funding since he took office.
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The Madison Gulf Bridge is closed after an inspection by the U.S. Forest Service. The Appalachian Trail Conservancy has approved an official detour for thru hikers.
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Time together for congregants of the Protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Church has been a way to cope as the war in Ukraine continues, and a new uncertainty arises about how the Trump administration will handle humanitarian parole for people who fled the war.