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The Democrat from Manchester has served in the New Hampshire Senate since winning election in 1998.
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Jordana Pomeroy will step in as the museum’s new director in September.
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NHPR Reads is a blog series published on the second Thursday of the month dedicated to poetry, prose, and everything in between. Follow along for a staff-curated list of what we’re reading that month and read along with us!
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For decades now, electric vehicles have seemed like the next big thing. But the road to building out a reliable charging network has been bumpy.
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The Department of Health and Human Services is replacing Wellpath Recovery Services, which has faced criticism over its response to safety issues and continued waitlists for care.
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Authors On Main is a partnership of Gibson's Bookstore, NHPR and the Capitol Center for the Arts, bringing world-class authors to Concord, NH.
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More festivals this weekend include the Forest Society's Woods, Whales and Waterfest, and the Indian American Association's Vasant Festival.
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A jury earlier this month sided with David Meehan, who alleged he was repeatedly raped, beaten and held in solitary confinement at the New Hampshire Youth Development Center in the 1990s.
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Policía de UNH investiga graffiti que acusa a la universidad de ser complicita en conflicto Israel-Hamas. Los votantes de NH tienen hasta el 4 de junio para cambiar su afiliación de partido. El estado pide más tiempo para terminar con la práctica de ER boarding.
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People across the world are responding to Tina Hedin’s essay about her grief after her daughter’s death.
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What is and isn’t protected under the First Amendment when it comes to protests against institutions and the government?
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A series of forums this week focusing on childhood wellbeing in New Hampshire offered a preview of what’s to come in the race for governor this fall.