Even before Donald Trump became president again and signed several anti-LGBTQ+ orders, more than two dozen states had been building up their policies. Seeking a quality of life with less discrimination, some families are deciding to move to states with more protections in place.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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The lawsuit alleges Keoni Hubbard, 11, was killed by a boat propeller because the Boy Scouts had failed to adequately train the 18-year-old camp counselor driving the boat.
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Salvation Farms is among the 37 nonprofits, schools, health centers and municipalities — plus the Passamaquoddy Tribe — awarded $24 million in federal funds by the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC) last month.
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“We are committed to protecting our schools and our students,” said one advocate.
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Heating oil, propane, gasoline, and natural gas could all jump, if tariffs on Canada move forward.
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One man was taken to the hospital, but he has since been released.
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Estimates say that millions of dollars and tens of thousands of acres of land throughout New England were given to soldiers who scalped Native Americans.
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A White House effort to pause federal grants and loans may be averted, but local nonprofits are preparing for what may come next.
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Public health experts have concerns about the opioid reversal agent Opvee. But the company that makes it, Indivior, has found a vocal ally in its marketing of the drug: police.
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