That bone-chilling screech you've heard in movies and on TV actually belongs to a different bird.
A New England group joined a national bird count to spread the joy of birding and make it more accessible to everyone.
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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Snow banks help plants thrive in the mountains, providing water and nutrients for soil. But as climate change warms the atmosphere, their support systems are changing.
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A group of rail trail advocates sued the state over a redesign of a road crossing in Derry as part of the new Exit 4A project. It isn’t clear if New Hampshire transportation officials will appeal.
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Some new citizens said gaining the security of citizenship felt even more special amid rising fears in immigrant communities.
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The cameras would provide “a heightened level of transparency,” the state’s prisons watchdog said.
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New figures provide a detailed window into immigration enforcement activity in the state during the early months of President Donald Trump’s return to office.
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Neonicotinoid insecticides will soon be banned from being used on Connecticut lawns and golf courses.
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The co-owner of Vía Láctea explains what drew him to plant-based ice cream –– and Connecticut.
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The latest re-registration period goes through July 5. The Trump administration hasn't announced an extension or cancellation.
Stories from NENC journalists on how climate change is affecting New England's ecosystems.
Climate & Environment
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