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The groups, in Maine and elsewhere, say international travelers face risks amid stepped-up immigration enforcement.
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Syringe service providers will be required to report syringe return rates to the state health department, and provide free disposal services to the public.
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The Rye Select Board recently voted to update its parking ordinances, which means about 90 fewer beach parking spaces along Ocean Boulevard (Route 1A) and vicinity this summer.
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After a marathon 18-hour vote, the Senate has funded immigration enforcement. The GOP bill funds ICE and the Border Patrol for three years.
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The SAVE America Act, a far-reaching Republican election overhaul that President Trump said should be his congressional allies' top priority, has failed in the Senate.
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Under the bill, those votes would happen this November and in 2028. To take effect, three-fifths of voters would have to approve the cap.
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At a special meeting Wednesday, the planning board took initial steps to create a moratorium on building data centers, following a controversial proposal last week.
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The state Attorney General — a gun right's supporter — raised concerns about possible unintended consequences from the legislation.
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New Hampshire students can still attend schools outside their district and take their local tax dollars with them – unless their community adopted policies in March preventing them from doing so.
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A new study has found that the National Guard's presence in Washington, D.C. had no effect on violent crime in the city. The Guard has been deployed since last August as part of a federal task force to fight crime, and their numbers are set to double in the coming weeks.
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The vote marked a rare bipartisan rebuke of the war, but is mostly symbolic. Democrats have been unable to pass a war powers resolution in the Senate, and even if they could it would likely be vetoed.
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After June 2, voters will only be able to cast primary ballots for their registered party. Undeclared voters can choose which party primary to vote in.