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Untreated sewage flows into the Merrimack from cities that use combined sewer systems, which overflow during heavy rainfall.
Starting Monday, March 31, NHPR is elevating its weather forecasting services and fine-tuning its midday line-up.
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The think tank is laying off nearly all of its staff, as its former board sues to stop what it calls a "takeover" by the Trump administration.
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Some Yankees players used a new bat during the second game in the Major League Baseball series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
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Join NHPR's The Folk Show this spring for live in-studio performances and in-depth conversations.
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The Planning Board in Hanover, NH, is proposing zoning amendments that could pave the way for up to 800 new housing units in the next 15 years.
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Immigration lawyers say while they’re committed to representing their clients, they’re also concerned about what this kind of scrutiny from the Trump administration means to the rule of law.
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Long Story Short is a storytelling series created by Beth LaMontagne, in collaboration with 3S Artspace in Portsmouth and NHPR.
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The Wolff Sisters return to the Word Barn stage with new music and crowd favorites. Hear the latest episode Friday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 6 p.m. on NHPR and NHPR.org.
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New Hampshire is expected to get a wintry mix with significant ice accumulation in southern and central areas, while the mountains could see 6-8 inches of snow.
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As the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency has made sweeping cuts to federal spending, members of New Hampshire’s Commission on Government Efficiency say they're looking to the long term.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative