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A toy importer is delaying a new warehouse in Keene, while a steel fabricator in Greenfield worries other projects could dry up if Trump’s tariffs stifle economic growth.
Starting Monday, March 31, NHPR is elevating its weather forecasting services and fine-tuning its midday line-up.
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The New Hampshire House of Representatives passed the bill March 26 by a vote of 208 to 125. The full Senate will consider the bill later this spring.
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The executive director of the nonprofit that runs Philbrook Adult Transitional Facility in Concord said he’s worried that selling the building could leave the 16 residents without a place to live.
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The DOJ says Maine is violating Title IX, the 1972 law that prohibits sex-based discrimination at schools that receive federal funding. Gov. Janet Mills has promised to "vigorously defend" the state.
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Explore the state's wildlife resources at Discover WILD New Hampshire Day on Saturday.
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Los ucranianos en New Hampshire bajo un programa migratorio de la era de Biden están preocupados que su tiempo en el país se termine pronto.
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The project dates to the fall of 2022, when the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs announced it was getting $50,000 from the foundation of the Burlington-based company Seventh Generation to create materials about Abenaki peoples for K-12 students.
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James Bassett is the longest serving member on the court. He is stepping down a year before reaching the mandatory retirement age.
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“I feel helpless, absolutely helpless,” his mother told told NBC News.
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The judge wrote that the school district had a position with “adult parents targeting a visiting student athlete at a school soccer match.”
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Trump and GOP members of Congress accuse the public broadcasters of biased and "woke" programming. Trump plans a rescission, giving Congress 45 days to approve it or allow funding to be restored.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative