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The Democrat is once again in the spotlight after two national newspapers published stories about sexually explicit texts that Platner reportedly sent to multiple women before he launched his Senate bid.
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Vermont's Republican governor ended months of speculation Thursday when he filed paperwork to run for reelection.
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At multiple candidate forums, the seven candidates vying for their party’s nomination repeated a simple theme: They are the one who will fight hardest.
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Secretary of State Shenna Bellows says her office is still issuing plates to other federal agencies.
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The measure became an unexpected flashpoint between the NH House and Senate in the final weeks of the legislative session.
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Lawyers for the State of New Hampshire and a group of concerned voters asked a judge to dismiss the Trump administration’s request for voter roll data, including driver’s license and social security numbers.
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U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont brought his "Fighting Oligarchy" tour back to Portland Monday night to support Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner.
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New Hampshire still has strict regulations for PFAS in drinking water, but advocates say changes on the federal level will threaten public health locally and nationally. Another proposal would also delay implementing stricter limits for two forever chemicals.
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About 80 children in foster care in Vermont are Social Security beneficiaries, and officials say their benefits offset DCF's budget to the tune of about $800,000 a year.
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House leaders say a proposed ban on the use of face masks by federal immigration officers would violate the U.S. Constitution. Many Democratic lawmakers want to pass the measure into law anyway.