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The verdict in the Bradley Asbury trial marks a major milestone for the state’s sweeping criminal investigation into more than 1,000 claims of child abuse at the state’s juvenile jail and other youth facilities.
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If the sale proceeds, it will be the fourth time that the telephone network in Northern New England has changed hands since the 1984 breakup of AT&T.
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Millions of drivers and air travelers may face severe weather and long lines over the next few days. More than 50,000 flights are expected to take off on Tuesday, one of the busiest travel days.
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Plymouth State University is on track to be one of just two New England universities to offer a three-year bachelor degree for some programs next fall. Even nationwide, that faster and less expensive option is uncommon.
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Join hosts Rick Ganley and Emily Quirk for two hours of under-appreciated holiday tunes requested by you, plus live music performances!
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Según los nuevos datos, los oficiales de aduana han detenido a 49 personas en la frontera en New Hampshire desde octubre 2020.
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Through this project, NHPR invites listeners to share their unique experiences and connections to the state as a way to foster a sense of community and belonging.
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The state’s wildlife action plan lays out species that are priorities for conservation and action steps to protect them.
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Ayotte's early moves since being elected governor reflect her roots in New Hampshire's law enforcement community.
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The Alpha Phi sorority and two members of Beta Alpha Omega have been charged after a student was found dead in a river after attending an off-campus party where alcohol was allegedly served to minors.
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Based on (mostly) true events, "The Bullet Swallower" is a magical realism western about violence and revenge, a story that asks who pays for the sins of our ancestors, and whether it is possible to be better than our forebears.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative