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.
The mission of the NENC is to produce impactful multimedia journalism that informs and empowers audiences to become change agents in our communities.
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Two Airmen pleaded guilty to lying about the death of Brayden Lovan, who was killed by another Airman. The incident led to a review of the P320 pistol.
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The Trump administration says it will fund SNAP food aid for November, but only partially and with delayed disbursement.
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The state is looking for a private developer to build new rest stops in Hampton.
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Penny’s new novel, The Black Wolf, imagines Canada being pressured to become the 51st U.S. state. She canceled all U.S. book tour appearances — except this one — when those ideas started feeling real.
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Marconi was accused of leaking confidential boating records against a rival. He told reporters Friday that he acted without "malice."
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In April, Dianne Martin was laid off from her state job and rehired two days later, an unusual maneuver that allowed her to collect employment benefits. In a statement, justices on the NH Supreme Court said the move was in line with personnel policies.
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Buying a home has gotten more expensive, especially in high-priced markets like Cape Cod and the Islands. But what if you could buy a house for less than $300,000? CAI’s Jennette Barnes has this story about one family's experience buying an affordable home on Cape Cod.
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Connecticut immigrant rights group Unidad Latina en Acción is hosting its annual Día de los Muertos parade, now in its 15th year, in New Haven.
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Due to the ongoing government shutdown, the federally-funded benefits aren’t being distributed. More than 75,000 Granite Staters rely on SNAP.