Two high school athletes have asked a federal judge to expand their lawsuit challenging the state’s transgender sports ban to include President Trump and his recent order banning transgender girls from playing on girls’ sports teams.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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The payout marked the first time the New Hampshire firearms manufacturer had been found negligent by a jury for a P320 pistol unintentionally discharging.
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Dueños de negocios Latinos en el centro de Manchester dicen que las ventas han estado bajas desde que Trump tomó posesión, creando miedo e incertidumbre para muchas personas.
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Franklin County's Interim Sheriff Lori Streeter is a few weeks into her new job. While she is no stranger to Greenfield, Mass., her new role job makes her the face of the agency. That's something she says she is slowly getting used to.
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New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said the lawsuit is meant to protect the city’s place as a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants
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“It is unacceptable that a company in our state would violate the wishes of its neighbors and help carry out executions for other jurisdictions,” said one legislative champion.
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Neil Levesque, a Pease Development Authority board member, raised questions about Geno Marconi’s activities at Rye Harbor in a 2022 memo. Marconi responded with his own written defense.
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Judge Joseph Laplante is the third federal judge to block the order, as more than half a dozen legal challenges against it move forward.
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Organizers said they wanted to raise awareness about these issues while also providing a space for healing.
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