The latest New England stories on topics like climate change and the environment, the economy, health, racial equity, culture and politics — as reported by newsrooms of the New England News Collaborative, a 9-station consortium of the region's top public media organizations.
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Nigel Manley decided to branch out and plant Korean fir trees several years ago. Now, a hybrid created with Balsam pollen accounts for a third of his new trees every season.
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Connecticut announced it is formally pulling the plug on an agreement with Rhode Island and Massachusetts to make a bulk purchase of offshore wind.
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This week, 33-year-old Isaac Shoulderblade was among the small business owners across Vermont racing to send out those final packages to arrive on time for the holidays.
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The visuals team at Connecticut Public pored over more than 5,000 photographs to pick the pictures of the year for 2024.
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The salt we use to de-ice roads and condition ski slopes adds up.
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About one quarter of the claims are for bonding leave with a newborn child, according to state officials.
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With the second Trump administration set to begin in a few weeks, international college students are facing a difficult decision. Should they return home for winter break? And if they do, should they fly back to the United States before the inauguration?
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New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi had asked a superior court judge to dismiss criminal indictments against her, or require a special prosecutor take over the case, alleging the state Attorney General has a conflict of interest.
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The bus operator just signed a 30-year lease with the state that allows for daily parking fees at its terminals in Portsmouth and Dover.
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Gov. Sununu oversaw his final Executive Council meeting on Wednesday, a setting he’s used to develop, perform and perfect his persona as chief executive.