Grace McFadden
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The Department of Education’s special education complaint process at times violated federal regulations and was burdensome to families, audit finds.
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Out of all AP test takers in New Hampshire’s class of 2023, around 71% got at least a 3. The tests are scored on a scale of 1 to 5, and 3 or higher is generally considered a passing grade.
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The state saw its fourth snowmobile fatality so far this season at the end of last week.
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Coastal Rockingham county is under a Tropical Storm Warning for Friday into Saturday.
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Following confusion with a new school bus contract, many students have been left without transportation at the start of the school year.
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There’s been a lot of change in the last few years in where students are learning, particularly as charter school enrollment has expanded.
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The region is one of several to receive aid to develop broadband connectivity.
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Some say this may be to blame for worsening labor shortages in areas. Federal estimates put the average cost of infant care at a daycare to be more than $14,000 a year in some New Hampshire counties.
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A new survey from Saint Anselm College shows that more people support changing zoning regulations, even in their own neighborhoods.
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An expert explains why this season’s storms are a boon for the bloodsucking insects.