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Sen. Jeanne Shaheen says her office is trying to connect stranded Granite Staters with information on the State Department’s evacuation flights.
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The state has a scholarship fund that allocates money toward a family’s child care costs, but it’s drastically underused.
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The film follows the Shaker religious leader’s rise in England in the 1700s and her travels to America. Once here, the Shakers established several villages across the Northeast, including in Canterbury, New Hampshire.
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In New Hampshire, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said this week she's reached out to the White House and the Department of Homeland Security, saying the town of Merrimack needs to have a say on ICE's alleged proposal to establish a detention facility there.
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The federal government has removed information at a national park in Philadelphia about the people enslaved by President George Washington. One of them was Ona Judge, a woman who escaped and found her way to New Hampshire.
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Country stores are iconic parts of New England’s landscape. But these nostalgic local businesses are facing some difficult economic challenges.
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Two New Hampshire courts told the Legislature it needs to increase the amount of money the state spends per public school student. But in the first meeting of the legislative session this week, lawmakers voted against doing so.
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We hear from one volunteer about what it’s like to perform search and rescue missions in New Hampshire.
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We’re in the open enrollment period, when people choose what health insurance they’ll have for the next year. But the process can often be overwhelming and confusing.
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The Disability Rights Center in New Hampshire is investigating the state’s disability care system following reporting from the New Hampshire Bulletin, which revealed allegations of systemic abuse and neglect.
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The basis for the movie is a book by Warren Zanes, an author from Concord, New Hampshire, who interviewed Springsteen and other artists about the musician’s process.
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As New Hampshire's workforce is aging, businesses need young employees to settle down here.