Toxic plastic pellets increasingly found in NH waterways
Environmental groups are calling for greater regulation of tiny plastic pellets accumulating in New Hampshire's waterways and elsewhere.
Environmental groups are calling for greater regulation of tiny plastic pellets accumulating in New Hampshire's waterways and elsewhere.
My dad raised us to work hard and do good for our families, but he was also going to make damn sure we didn’t step on anyone else along the way.
There’s still a major housing shortage in New Hampshire. There were 2,228 single family homes on the market in July—an increase of about 29% from last year, but it’s a big change from this time in 2015, when there were around 11,000 homes on the market. Prices have...
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A New Hampshire education law that essentially bans teachers from talking about gender and race was struck down by a federal court judge on Tuesday for violating the constitution. Judge Paul Barbadoro ruled the law violates the 14th Amendment and that the language...
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The following excerpts are from an online discussion between Michigan and Ohio representatives discussing how to further anti-trans policies in their states. “In terms of endgame, why are we allowing these practices for anyone? Why would we stop this for anyone...
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