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The discovery last March of ‘Baby Grace’ led to pleas for help from Manchester police. On Thursday, authorities announced the arrest of the infant’s mother.
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The federal government is ditching its plan for an ICE detention facility in Merrmiack. Lawmakers are considering a bill that would restrict abortions to 20 weeks. And emails released by the federal government shed further light on New Hampshire businessman Dean Kamen’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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The deportation flight was stuck on the tarmac for over 12 hours due to the blizzard. Detainees were eventually deplaned, fed, held in the terminal, and departed for Sofia, Bulgaria early Tuesday morning.
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The author, Sofia Recchi, said the book’s message is that love for your country is carried in the heart.
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Local officials are still trying to stop the proposed ICE facility in Merrimack.
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Republican lawmakers want to limit school vaccine clinics. Funding cuts may have already ended them.The bill would outlaw school-based vaccine clinics during the school day. Health officials say those clinics already ended this year after the state withdrew funding.
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About 1,500 people turned out at Merrimack Town Hall Saturday to protest a proposed ICE detention facility.
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a lawsuit against Coca-Cola Northeast over alleged gender discrimination against male employees.
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The Midterm elections will be upon us soon, and some campaigns are gaining traction here in New Hampshire. We talk about this and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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In a new book, Dartmouth Associate Professor of Sociology Emily Walton writes about how the largely white and politically progressive area continues to exclude the non-white population.
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What did the first immigration laws in the U.S. look like? How were immigration restrictions determined?
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A month after ICE arrested seven people in Twin Mountain, questions arise on the role of local police in immigration enforcement and what happens to those left behind.