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Energy industry representatives and state officials gathered this week in Portsmouth to begin to shape a plan for more nuclear development in New Hampshire. And Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate met this week for their first debate.
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These invasive aquatic plants can threaten native wildlife, harm water quality and make lake recreation difficult. Dozens of lakes across the state are trying to keep the plants at bay.
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The Trump administration is pushing for states like New Hampshire to stop holding onto federal benefits intended for foster care children.
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An estimated 280,000 Granite Staters are caregivers of adults, and they are often making emotional and high stakes decisions related to their loved one’s finances and health.
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Carroll’s cooperation agreement and participation means its four full-time police officers are committed to assisting ICE in federal immigration enforcement. They did just that in December when they detained seven people in Twin Mountain for ICE.
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This week the Executive Council approved over $100 million in federal funding to go toward health care access in rural New Hampshire.
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In the book “The Chief,” Robert Parish, the four-time NBA champion and nine-time all-star, opens up about his life and time on the historic 1980s Celtics teams.
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Most of Brown’s writings are out of print. Portsmouth’s Pontine Theatre is turning one of her stories into a play.
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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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Typically, higher standardized test scores are correlated with wealthier school districts, and we do see that here in New Hampshire. But certain smaller, rural schools have strong standardized test scores in the state.
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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.