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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A group of New Hampshire parents sensed trouble and hatched a plan to hold onto their child care.
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A new study from the University of Vermont takes the first-ever look at how much carbon is stored in wood in streams across the Northeast.
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Connecticut’s housing leaders are announcing a new, three-pronged approach to make it more affordable to buy and maintain a home.
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The dams in Walpole, Lebanon and Hinsdale were last licensed in 1979.
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A Wells police captain said it would save time and resources in specific scenarios. But an immigration lawyer said ICE is using the program to expand detention and deportation efforts nationally.
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Travis Cushman is accused of illegally baiting deer and night hunting following an eight month investigation by New Hampshire Fish and Game.
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While most people who have been vaccinated — or had measles as children — are protected from the virus, there are some exceptions.
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States aren’t technically members of ISO-New England, the regional grid operator. So leaving would mean instructing utilities and other organizations that own transmission lines to withdraw from the organization themselves.
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The push for more safety on the roads comes amid what the state calls a growing trend of wrong-way drivers.
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The latest round of lawsuits were filed in federal court in New Hampshire. The gunmaker says such filings are baseless and that the popular pistol is safe.