Officials hope to clear a 150-tent homeless camp by getting people into shelters and providing addiction services.
New England
Retired U.S. Rep. Bill Zeliff of New Hampshire, who probed Waco siege, dies at 85
The Republican led hearings into the government’s deadly siege of the Branch Davidian compound in 1993. Cult leader David Koresh and nearly 80 of his followers died.
Coast Guard: Shipwreck found in Atlantic off Boston is storied cutter Bear
The vessel spent over four decades patrolling and performing search and rescue in the Arctic and was the first in the U.S. government to be captained by a Black man.
New Hampshire rejects $27 million for vaccination outreach
The state health commissioner said she did not know of any other states that have rejected such funds.
Two-headed baby turtle thrives at Massachusetts animal refuge
The two heads operate independently, coming up for air at different times, veterinarians say.
Alexander Hamilton letter at center of legal fight returned to Massachusetts
Written to a French general during the Revolutionary War, the letter was believed stolen from the state archives in the 1930s or ’40s.
Home confinement recommended for New Hampshire man in Jan. 6 siege
According to the documents, Thomas Gallagher of Bridgewater says he has felt ‘immense shame and anxiety’ for entering the Capitol and is offering to pay $500 restitution.
Judge hears arguments in school’s plan to conceal murals
A federal judge is considering whether Vermont Law School has a right to conceal two large murals because some people in the school community find them racially offensive.
N.H. legislator leaves panel leadership over false COVID claims
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu and Democratic committee members asked that Rep. Ken Weyler step down.
A wedding with flare: Rhode Island men agree to pay fines over needless Coast Guard search
Authorities say two guests at a Block Island wedding reception set off distress flares, leading the Coast Guard to deploy a boat and helicopters.