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After students of color were turned away from a professional hair styling event held by the New Hampshire Job Corps Center because stylists did not know how to work on their hair, Plummer took it upon herself to arrange a 鈥渘ight of pampering.鈥�
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Navigating streets and sidewalks in the winter can be hazardous, but those hazards can be much more challenging for people who are visually impaired or blind.
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An Abenaki couple, both basket makers, were part of a thriving economy on Lake Sunapee in the early 1900s. Generations later, their descendants are keeping the traditions alive.
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Sports betting has netted the state of New Hampshire nearly $30 million since its legalization in 2019.
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The proposed bill could expand Medicaid and children's health insurance coverage to permanent residents who lawfully reside in the United States.
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As the climate changes, researchers say winter recreation will need to adapt.
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Members of a separatist movement testified in Concord to support a proposed constitutional amendment to make New Hampshire secede from the United States.
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Hospital staffing shortages, data tracking issues and the omicron variant pose serious problems for the Granite State.
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The president made a first stop in New Hampshire to promote the $1 trillion infrastructure law. Members of his cabinet will crisscross the nation in the coming days to boost the new law.
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Residents interested in fuel assistance can apply through their local community action agency.