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Twice a week, dozens of people gather outside a laundromat in Manchester that offers free laundry access for unhoused people.
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For two months, people around the city's Families in Transition shelter have been dodging a drone dropping blunt objects at them.
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Many say the chicken tender was invented in the 1970s right here in New Hampshire. So we went to Manchester to try the original recipe.
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The New Hampshire National Guard deployed two Black Hawk helicopters to help with ongoing recovery efforts in Vermont, and multiple local fire departments have sent swift water rescue crews.
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YWCA's Brook Street Women's Shelter has two weeks to help women find another place to sleep.
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie wasted no time going after Donald Trump while launching his presidential campaign on Tuesday, calling the former president and current Republican primary front-runner a “lonely, self-consumed, self-serving mirror hog" and arguing that he's the only one who can stop him.
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The shooting in New Hampshire's largest city, in broad daylight, remains unsolved. Manchester police say it doesn’t appear to be a random incident.
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Around 40 unhoused people have slept in the emergency shelter since January. It's closing in June, and some are worried about finding a new safe place.
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The organizations involved are especially interested in the results for neighborhoods that are home to more low-income residents and communities of color.