Three communities in Massachusetts have a lot to lose if the Trump administration succeeds in halting all offshore wind.
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Federal immigration officials have restored the legal status of 13 UMass Amherst international students. Earlier this month they were told they had to leave the country.
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Some state DMV offices will open this Saturday to help meet a last minute rush before new identification rules for traveling go into effect on May 7.
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Catholics around the world await the naming of the next leader of the Catholic church following the death Monday of Pope Francis. At St. Michael's Cathedral in Springfield, Mass., several parishioners spoke fondly of him and what they hope in the next supreme pontiff.
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Immigration attorneys and activists get creative with Know Your Rights trainings, as they say residents need to know when their rights might be violated and how to prove it.
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As New England warms, snowshoe hares are increasingly finding themselves the wrong color for camouflaging with their environment. New England scientists are looking at some promising ways to help.
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The federal program, which has been delayed several times, was created during the George W. Bush administration in an effort to create standards for identification cards.
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Longtime Winchester town official Jim Tetreault will avoid jail time, but is losing his notarial license, after completing a fraudulent marriage certificate.
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The consequences have been crippling for the Blue Hills Civic Association, which was forced to lay off nearly all its staff earlier this month.
Stories from NENC journalists on how climate change is affecting New England's ecosystems.
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