Emily's family is preparing to move to Massachusetts, or Thailand, if New Hampshire lawmakers make it a felony to provide the puberty suppression drug the 8-year-old takes.
Three communities in Massachusetts have a lot to lose if the Trump administration succeeds in halting all offshore wind.
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A mural depicting baked goods found itself at the center of a federal lawsuit, pitting a small town bakery against a local bureaucracy with strict sign rules.
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The Trump administration is following through on threats to terminate $2.7 billion dollars in federal grants and other funding at Harvard University, punishment for alleged antisemitism on campus. One professor called it "the academic equivalent of nuclear war.”
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The event kicks off this week with 20 site-specific commissions from artists all over the world — and notably for a public art festival, there will be no murals.
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Mark Brave was sentenced Monday to 3 ½ to 7 years after misusing a county credit card for personal expenses and then lying to investigators and a grand jury.
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Sarah O’Hare is author of the newly-published “Hiking With Kids Connecticut: 45 Great Hikes for Families.”
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Schools in Maine are in the middle of a political and legal battle between the Trump administration and Gov. Janet Mills. Key programs for the most vulnerable students are at stake.
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NHPR obtained psychiatric evaluations for John Madore that were ordered to be done following a 2016 standoff with law enforcement in Strafford, seven years before he killed a security guard inside a Concord psychiatric hospital.
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A New Hampshire ecologist has discovered male satiny willows growing along the Connecticut River in the North Country. The sighting is a clue in a yet unsolved mystery.
Stories from NENC journalists on how climate change is affecting New England's ecosystems.
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