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Lawmakers behind bills aimed at reducing school bullying want more accountability for schools and parents.
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Republican John Stephen and Democrat Karen Liot Hill agree it's going to be a tough budget year for the state.
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Packard told lawmakers they will face a tough two years, particularly when it comes to the state budget.
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Explore the history of New England's seasonal holiday traditions at the Stawbery Banke Museum's Candlelight Stroll.
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Más de una docena de refugios de invierno abrirán en el estado. Las reglas y horarios de operación varían en cada uno.
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Republican leaders in the Legislature have stressed that their party would not pursue further abortion restrictions next year. But just over a week after the deadline for House bill requests for the 2025 session, some Republicans have demonstrated an interest in taking New Hampshire’s abortion restrictions further.
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Incumbent House Speaker Sherman Packard faces a challenge from a fellow Republican.
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Join NHPR the week of December 16 for a special literary series as we showcase outstanding authors who graced the Granite State in 2024.
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“I expect all presidents to make sure that justice is carried out independently, and I wish the president had kept his word," said Sen. Maggie Hassen.
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They pointed to the attorney general's dual role representing a central witness to the alleged offense: Gov. Chris Sununu.
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“Not restricting the amounts, not questioning the motivation, but just requesting prompt disclosure,” says Rep. Bill Ohm.
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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