There are fewer than 380 right whales left in the world, with roughly 70 females capable of bearing young.
Immigration arrests and deportations have shot up in New England, with the participation of federal, regional and local institutions.
From documentaries to social videos, our award-winning public media stations dive into visual journalism for a New England audience and beyond. Here you can see some of our latest work for Our New England, our collaborative Instagram channel.
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On Thursday, the New Hampshire House is scheduled to debate a resolution to launch an investigation into Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald over a range of topics. It's an unusual move that is dividing the majority party.
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A collective of musicians, the Refugee Orchestra Project, held a 10th anniversary performance Sunday at Mechanics Hall in Worcester, Mass. The orchestra uses music to demonstrate how refugees from across the world play an important role in culture and society.
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Steven “Stevie” Jones was 55 years old. The Greater Hartford branch of the NAACP weighed in on Jones’ shooting, the second police shooting of a Black man in acute mental distress in less than two weeks in the capital city.
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Diana Fenton’s decision follows a contentious public hearing before the Executive Council. Fenton has worked as an attorney for the state for nearly two decades.
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Diane and Michael Durgin both allegedly opened fire on a vehicle that mistakenly entered their property. Diane told authorities she was concerned for her safety because the man was Black.
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Massachusetts legislators have until mid-March to vote on measures that would legalize online roulette, blackjack, and other casino-style games. Opponents say that form of gambling is highly addictive.
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The CBIA calls the Stanley Black & Decker plant closure in New Britain “disappointing” and urges policy reforms to help Connecticut retain and grow manufacturing jobs.
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Part talent showcase, part act of cultural preservation, online radio station Central on Air brings in DJs primarily from the Greater Boston area to show off their art every weeknight in Central Square.
Stories from NENC journalists on how climate change is affecting New England's ecosystems.
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