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Education spending and property taxes are major topics of debate this time of year. Meanwhile, a bill in the State House that aims to cap local school budgets is putting into tension two ideas that Republicans claim to hold dear: fiscal discipline and local control.
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How will the IRS layoffs and expiring tax cuts affect our tax returns?
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School officials advised students to carry identification and immigration status documents, for international and domestic travel.
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Republican lawmakers have argued the state should not be in the business of buying vaccines for privately insured children.
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Trump administration lawyers defended the weekend flights that deported hundreds of alleged Venezuelan gang members despite a federal judge's order to turn the planes around.
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In an area of Ireland hit hard by the Troubles, townspeople are fighting what they say is a new wave of colonialism: tree plantations.
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While the U.S. grapples with an egg shortage caused by avian flu, eggs remain plentiful and affordable in Canada. There are reasons for that, including that egg farms there tend to be smaller.
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Israel says it ended the two-month ceasefire when it launched Tuesday's airstrikes in Gaza which killed more than 400 people and injured hundreds more.
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Mientras el estado se queda sin dinero para las víctimas de YDC, el fiscal general de NH se opone a gastar más.
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The state's Department of Environmental Services is accepting public comment on the permit modification request until 4 p.m. on March 27.
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The program has generated explosive and personal debate among thousands of homeschoolers.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative