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Trish O'Kane pairs college students with Burlington elementary school kids for birding adventures that yield surprising benefits. Her new memoir, "Birding to Change the World," explores how birding can be a gateway into personal healing, environmental and social justice, and stronger human connections.
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That record comes as New Hampshire experiences its warmest winter ever, according to federal data.
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The NHPR Folk Show listing of dance and music events in and around our listening area.
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Aaron Goodwin was charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct Friday in relation to the November assault that took place at a Portsmouth diner.
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It's the latest turn in a long-running legal battle involving Jeff Woodburn, who was the top Democrat in the New Hampshire Senate when he was arrested in 2018.
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management says the wind energy area is about two million acres off New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts that range from 23 to 92 miles off the coast.
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The Manchester NAACP is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
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Joe Pug is an artist whose name often gets thrown in with the likes of Dylan, Waits and Prine. He brings his vividly painted poetic folk hymns to The Word Barn Meadow in this live set.
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Gov. Sununu has signed a bill into law that could give Granite Staters more control over what happens to their data. We talk about these stories and more in this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey described the pardons as the most sweeping by a governor since President Joe Biden pardoned federal marijuana possession convictions and called on governors to follow suit.
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If passed, the bill would prevent voters who show up to vote without identification from signing an affidavit attesting to their identity and domicile in order to do so. Those voters would need to return with identification or be barred from voting.
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The moon looms large in life on Earth as we know it. So, what would change if it disappeared? Or if it was much larger?