States aren’t technically members of ISO-New England, the regional grid operator. So leaving would mean instructing utilities and other organizations that own transmission lines to withdraw from the organization themselves.
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Travis Cushman is accused of illegally baiting deer and night hunting following an eight month investigation by New Hampshire Fish and Game.
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The push for more safety on the roads comes amid what the state calls a growing trend of wrong-way drivers.
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The latest round of lawsuits were filed in federal court in New Hampshire. The gunmaker says such filings are baseless and that the popular pistol is safe.
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Scientist opposed Russian invasion of Ukraine and fears deportation.
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Predators like hawks and eagles are getting sick and dying from consuming poisoned rodents. Advocates say there are alternatives that don't put animal health at risk.
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Sen. Chris Murphy said Democrats would most likely need to start planning for mass demonstrations in order to oppose President Donald Trump. Murphy made the remarks during a town hall at Westhill High School in Stamford on Friday.
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Immigration lawyers say while they’re committed to representing their clients, they’re also concerned about what this kind of scrutiny from the Trump administration means to the rule of law.
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Untreated sewage flows into the Merrimack from cities that use combined sewer systems, which overflow during heavy rainfall.
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