“It's essentially saying, ‘We've welcomed people into this country, and now we are not going to provide the support that we as a nation and an international system have promised to them,’” said one agency CEO.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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Some schools have told staff to contact the superintendent if ICE or other law enforcement officials arrive with a judicial warrant. Legal experts say it's important to understand the difference between that kind of warrant and other documents that don't require the same compliance.
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NH refugees reeling from Trump order: 'It's impossible for them to find that hope they used to have'Some families' flights were canceled after President Donald Trump signed an executive order suspending the U.S. Refugees Admissions Program.
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'I'm that same type of leader': Exploring a run for CT governor, Erin Stewart compares self to TrumpNew Britain Republican Mayor Erin Stewart says she’s a member of a working class that has been “forgotten” by Connecticut Democrats.
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Preliminary tests have detected bird flu in a backyard flock in New Haven County. The announcement follows another backyard flock in New London County that tested positive for the disease on Jan. 15. Here's what to know.
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Experts say the earthquake was relatively small and is not expected to have caused structural damage.
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Advocates say Trump’s early executive actions on climate change and energy were not a surprise. But they are a source of uncertainty as leaders try to assess ripple effects.
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Operations at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard were temporarily suspended to evaluate for potential impacts.
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A magnitude 3.8 earthquake was widely felt Monday morning.
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