Michaela Towfighi - Concord Monitor
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Moira O’Neill served as the inaugural Child Advocate for New Hampshire and stepped aside in 2022. Cassandra Sanchez was appointed by then-governor Chris Sununu as her successor.
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Kids who enter foster care in New Hampshire are three times more likely to end up in a residential program compared to national averages.
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What makes a million dollar home? In NH, luxury sales more common as market prices continue
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The one dozen flights were canceled after President Trump announced the suspension of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program on the first day of his presidency.
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The removal came three days after it was first unveiled.
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Amid a challenging political climate, NH Songa's organizer says it’s all the more important to continue to advocate for and uplift immigrant contributions to New Hampshire’s economy.
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Since 2015, about 30% of manufactured housing sites across the country have changed hands to investors looking to turn a profit.
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New Hampshire state law gives tax collectors legal authority to seize people’s homes for unpaid taxes, often for a fraction of their worth. But The Monitor uncovered drastic inconsistencies in how towns and cities enforce these laws.
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In New Hampshire, an additional 12,000 students will be newly eligible for Pell Grants, according to federal data.
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Despite work experience from their previous country, here in New Hampshire, work opportunities for immigrants can be reduced to unfamiliar industries.