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The officer's injuries are not life-threatening, according to the New Hampshire Attorney General's office.
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A federal judge on Saturday said the Trump Administration the demand to collect data from universities was rolled out in a "rushed and chaotic" manner.
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How a first-in-the country geothermal project brought a pair of unlikely allies together.
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Gas prices are the highest they’ve been in four years. EV charging rates in N.H. are currently among the most expensive in the country.
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Journalist Mo Rocca joined NHPR's Julia Barnett in June 2024 to discuss his latest book, "Roctogenarians."
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For this edition of Cosmically Curious, we sat down with John Gianforte, lead observer at the University of New Hampshire (UNH), to ask a fair question: If we already conquered the Moon decades ago, are we simply "doing laps" now?
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What to be aware of if you’re tending a peach tree and hoping for lots of juicy peaches this summer.
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As part of our Give Back NH series, NHPR highlights small but mighty nonprofits doing good work in New Hampshire communities.
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New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella announced April 2 that law enforcement officers were legally justified in the use of force in separate police shootings in Keene and Hampstead.
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A U.S. official said that one crew member had been rescued and U.S. forces continue to search for the second crew member.
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President Trump issued an executive order this week aimed at limiting voting by mail. New Hampshire’s Secretary of State David Scanlan says he won’t change state election practices to follow that order.
A New Hampshire town finds out their water has been contaminated by a chemical. Their most basic question — whether the water is safe to drink — doesn’t have a clear answer.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative