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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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The House Ways and Means Committee has given the green light to a bill that would exempt state and local governments, including cities and towns, from paying into what’s called the renewable portfolio standard.
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An administrative mistake at the Manchester VA meant 31 employees didn't get their expected paycheck Friday.
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For this story, the Valley News spoke with 11 former employees of Upper Valley Cleaning or Goodrich Cleaning — some employees worked different times at both — between 2011 and as recently as this past July.
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Starting Monday, the U.S. begins accepting fully vaccinated travelers at airports and land borders, doing away with a COVID-19 restriction that dates back to the Trump administration.
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The airline says it was forced to cancel more than 800 flights on Sunday alone due to poor weather and staff shortages.
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According to the Pandora Papers, $932.5 billion worth of assets are now managed by trusts based in the Granite State.
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The U.S. travel industry is rebounding after taking massive hits early in the pandemic. But Americans are making different choices now, such as staying closer to home and choosing rural destinations.
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New members of the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors expressed concerns with the plan, but it's moving ahead.
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Bus companies say the school driver shortage, long a problem, is now a 'crisis' for districts across New Hampshire.
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A developer is suing the town of Thornton after local officials rejected a plan to build a cell tower on land owned by Gov. Chris Sununu’s…