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Experts point to a lack of turnover and available homes for sale as the main driver behind rising prices.
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Rates saw the biggest one-week drop in a year, spurring a spike in new purchase and refinance applications.
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Renting a place to live is getting a lot more expensive, according to a survey that tracks rental listings across the biggest 50 U.S. cities.
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A study from Casella Waste Systems estimates the proposed landfill would bring an additional 102 vehicle trips per day to the region during higher traffic months in the summer.
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Car buyers today continue to face fewer choices and much higher prices — and cheap vehicles are especially hard to find. It's not just that there are fewer cars; the ones being made are fancier, too.
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About 30,000 Granite Staters who receive fuel assistance are eligible for weatherization help, according to one advocate. But the amount of help they'll be able to get remains unclear.
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Amid the worker shortage, incarcerated people on work release in New Hampshire are finding jobs a little faster and getting paid a bit more.
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This story is a part of an investigative series examining how exclusionary zoning practices impact New Hampshire communities and reinforce inequities.
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A partnership between the Manchester NAACP and New Hampshire Community Loan Fund aims to provide loans, support to businesses run by people of color.
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Strikes and organizing efforts at high-profile companies have generated new enthusiasm for organized labor. But numbers tell a different story. Union membership is tied for the lowest level on record.
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Plymouth State University is now working with the New Hampshire Electric Co-op to install two vehicle-to-grid charging stations.
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For first time homebuyers it was one of the hardest years ever to afford a house. But homeowners saw tremendous gains in housing wealth.