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Salamanders, pickleball, poignant conversations: The local stories that will stick with us from 2025
NHPR's news and podcast teams reflect on the reporting memories they'll remember most from the past year.
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The trackers, which stay in a cow’s stomach and collect data, can help farmers understand when their cows are feeling ill, or when they’re in heat.
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A Nashua woman won a second free speech lawsuit this year. An appeals court ruled the city of Nashua violated her First Amendment rights by refusing to fly politically divisive flags on the city’s Citizen Flag Pole.
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Con el pronóstico de nieve, los cardiólogos recuerdan a las personas las medidas preventivas que pueden tomar para reducir la tensión cardíaca al palear nieve.
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Does Santa break any laws during Christmas? Could the charges against Santa stick?
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Cardiologists say you should warm up first, pace yourself, and avoid overdoing it when clearing out a path in the snow.
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When Amy Moses first became a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in 2001, she didn’t realize what an important part of her life it would become.
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The students say the university has allowed the companies to deploy “surreptitious online tracking tools” on its student portal to gather the information, in violation of federal privacy laws.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against President Trump on Tuesday, refusing to reinstate, for now, Trump's ability to send National Guard troops into the state of Illinois over the objections of the governor.
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Officials allege Tristan Anderson, 22, said in social media messages to his roommate that he planned to target the governor “with my weapon of mass destruction."
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The New Hampshire state health department reports respiratory illnesses are most severe in the southern part of the state.
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A New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute report finds 58 state fees will be newly imposed or increased on Jan. 1.
As 2025 comes to an end, NHPR is celebrating the holiday season with a rich lineup of festive programming, musical traditions, and storytelling specials designed to bring warmth, reflection, and joy.
A New Hampshire Fish and Game warden follows a tip to a man’s backyard. He finds a twisted game of one-upmanship, digital trophy rooms, and one of the biggest poaching cases in recent state history.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative