Rick Ganley
Host, Morning EditionAs the host of Morning Edition, my aim is to present news and stories to New Hampshire listeners daily that inform and entertain with credibility, humility and humor.
Contact Rick at rganley@nhpr.org.
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Tonight on Live from the Word Barn from NHPR: The second of a special two hour celebration of the legacy of the Grateful Dead with a collective of singer-songwriters and acoustic musicians called Dead to the Core.
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As the federal shutdown continues, people across the country, including here in New Hampshire are feeling the effects.
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Tensions between Gov. Kelly Ayotte and members of the state’s Executive Council boiled over this week, as the council tabled more than 20 state contracts to protest what they say is a withholding of information by the governor.
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Realtor.com ranks Manchester one of the hottest housing markets in the country, but it also notes that New Hampshire is overall one of the least affordable states for housing.
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Cousin Curtiss has been described as “blues at the speed of bluegrass,” and “rock Americana with a soulful drip.”
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New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi has been found guilty of misusing her position. But that won’t stop her from returning to work.
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Author Dan Brown sat down with Rick Ganley recently to discuss his latest novel, The Secret of Secrets.
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The Ballroom Thieves take the stage for a night of incredible harmonies, deeply personal songs and stories, and a wide musical palette featuring cello and acoustic guitar.
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At the heart of the shutdown is a fight over health policy. In New Hampshire, marketplace experts are preparing people to expect higher health care premiums whether or not subsidies through the Affordable Care Act are extended.
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A study out this year found that 20% of what Granite Staters throw in the trash is recyclable. Those materials are also worth a lot of money – roughly $23 million.