The New England News Collaborative is a consortium of public media newsrooms in the region. Our multimedia coverage delves into climate change and clean energy; racial inequality and immigration; and the impacts of the pandemic on people, businesses and schools in the region.
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Hunter Nadeau remains in custody following Saturday’s shooting which left one person dead and several people injured.
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Eight municipalities in Vermont have adopted "situation tables" — regular meetings of law enforcement and social services agencies that are meant to coordinate responses to intertwined social challenges, like poverty and addiction, that can sometimes lead to crime.
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People abused at New Hampshire's former youth detention center sued the state after the Legislature gave the governor and attorney general more control over who settles with victims and what they are paid.
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State biologists and game wardens pulled off an unusual feat this week when they rescued a young bull moose that got stuck in an old well in Pembroke.
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Reports indicate a deal with UConn Health could approach $400 million.
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Vermont’s announcement follows the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s decision to significantly narrow eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines, and is the latest example of a state breaking with the federal government over immunizations.
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The participating health departments from New England include Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York State and New York City are also part of the coalition.
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Sift Bake Shop, known for its long lines and flaky pastries in Mystic, is a featured eatery at the Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival this weekend.
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A new exhibition is open at La Grua Center in Stonington featuring the work of three artists from Mexico.
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The Wednesday filing says the Trump administration's stop-work order caused "irreparable harm" to the states by "undermining their sovereign interests in procuring renewable energy."