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The region has the highest rate of Lyme disease in the country, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Offices housing the U.S. Geological Survey's New England Water Science Center and the regional headquarters of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will not close at the end of the summer. The agencies still face steep budget cuts under the Trump administration's budget proposal.
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Federal immigration agents detained approximately 10 people at a construction site in Newport on Thursday, according to the Vermont Asylum Assistance Project.
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The Trump administration want to cut the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Advocates in the Northeast warn the results would be dangerous to residents, if not deadly.
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U.S. District Court Judge Richard G. Stearns ruled that the lawsuit against educational publisher Heinemann and three of its top authors was invalidated by a legal doctrine that bars claims of “educational malpractice.”
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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.
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Their clients come to them out of need and a desire to feel safe so they commit to deep listening and filling in all the little details parents need when they give birth to their babies
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This is part of a series of stories about people in New Hampshire working to improve maternal health.
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“We shouldn't have to live in an urban area to receive the highest level of evidence-based care,” says one healthcare worker involved in the project.
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Protesters joined with clergy members Monday in a growing escalation against the airline, which has so far not signaled it will cease the flights.
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Juan Francisco Méndez was detained last month after ICE agents broke into his car with an axe.
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“FABIAN IS FREE and HOME!!!!,” his partner shared on social media, nearly two months after his detention.