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The New Hampshire School Board Association is the latest organization to tell schools to comply with federal orders to avoid losing funding.
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The fund needs $150 million to continue for two more years. Legislators agreed to $5 million for the next several weeks.
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A nearly identical version of the bill passed the House and Senate in 2024 but was vetoed by then-Gov. Chris Sununu.
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Ragged Mountain ski resort and its surrounding 1,900 acres in Danbury, NH, including more than 800 potential residential lots, are being marketed by CBRE Group, a major commercial real estate firm.
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Two people with legal status were recently detained at Boston Logan Airport after traveling internationally. In one of those cases, the person was deported despite having a visa allowing her to work in the US.
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The Council of American Islamic Relations wants UNH to withdraw Jake Sullivan's honorary academic title.
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The soil in which maple trees grow makes a difference in how much maple syrup can be produced and even how it tastes.
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“It disrupts this idea of Native people as stoic," said Jami Powell, curator of Indigenous art at Hood Museum in New Hampshire. "But also celebrates the important legacy of Billy Frank and all of his accomplishments.”
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Ben & Jerry's alleges its parent company, Unilever, ousted its CEO in retaliation for social media posts supporting progressive causes. The last few years have been a rocky road for the companies.
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Un grupo de manifestantes se reunió afuera del Centro de Detención Wyatt en Central Falls, RI, para apoyar a Fabian Schmidt.
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The exemption was welcome news for the 7,000-plus civilian employees at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Many of those workers live in nearby New Hampshire and York County, Maine.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative