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Norway's highly controlled approach to gambling includes reaching out to players who appear headed for trouble. At Norse ...
Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests secures 200th property with 280-acre addition in Farmington ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has reinstated gender-affirming medical coverage for a transgender veteran who sued them ...
A new report from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services is raising concerns about how development and ...
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One year after the Supreme Court ruled that cities are allowed to remove homeless encampments, Grants Pass — the Oregon city that gave name to the case — can't legally remove an encampment there.
Voters entering Oyster River High School in Durham to vote in the Nov. 5, 2024 election. A federal court judge is ordering the New Hampshire Secretary of State to share large portions of a ...
Roads could be more crowded than ever this week, with three and a half million New Englanders expected to drive, fly or cruise for the Fourth of July holiday. Dan Goodman, manager of public affairs ...
The Department of Homeland Security, with help from DOGE, has rolled out a tool that purports to be able to check the ...
Senate Republicans voted to advance their massive tax and spending bill late Saturday night after hours of delays and ...
The provision to make New Hampshire the 14th state to not require annual safety inspections was added to the budget to win ...
The state budget set to take effect next week would give the governor and attorney general considerable control over the ...
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