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Criminalizing the practice of medicine would not just fail our state’s physicians, but it would also fail all of our patients ...
The Senate has often trashed landfill bills. But with growing political attention to solid waste issues, including from the ...
House Bill 235 would update the state’s educator code of conduct to require that teachers pledge a responsibility to parents ...
Early this month, the U.S. Department of Education issued an ultimatum to K-12 public schools and state education agencies: Certify that you are not engaging in discrimination under the banner of ...
Child care in New Hampshire has become increasingly unaffordable for working families, creating a challenge that affects not ...
The U.S. State Department is paying El Salvador $6 million to house hundreds of immigrants deported from the United States in ...
Unlike most states, New Hampshire owns a significant portion of dams within its borders — 276 of more than 2,600. Sustainably ...
Officials with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security — which includes Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection — have not provided a justification for Fabian Schmidt’s ...
A nonprofit organization filed suit against the Trump administration on Monday, alleging its decision to stop posting budget ...
The increasing political divide is weaving itself into how to best sustain public forests and maximize their contribution to ...
The New Hampshire House passed a pair of budget bills that significantly cut Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s proposed spending for the ...
Communities across the nation are losing federal funds that helped pay for environmental justice efforts designed to mitigate the health effects of pollution and other hazards on historically ...
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