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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ICE offers at least $100,000 in stipends, and local police departments are using that money to pay for operating expenses.
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This week on Live from the Word Barn, we welcome the Nashville-based duo Goldpine to the stage.
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The Oshima Brothers are a self-described Japanese-Italian alt-pop sibling duo from the coast of Maine. They stopped by NHPR's Studio D to play a few tunes and chat with Morning Edition's Rick Ganley.
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The Office of the Child Advocate says it is increasing oversight of the Sununu Youth Services Center following new allegations of abuse and neglect of children in the state’s care.
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The Trump administration is pushing for states like New Hampshire to stop holding onto federal benefits intended for foster care children.
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Mount Washington and Tuckerman Ravine draw thousands of skiers and hikers in spring. This backcountry mecca, the birthplace of extreme skiing in America, is a three-hour drive from Boston. It’s both accessible and dangerous.
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Listen back to some of the best cover songs as heard on the show, with tunes by Blondie, Neil Young, George Gershwin and more as performed by artists on the Word Barn stage.
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte has expressed interest in expanding nuclear development in New Hampshire with the help of the federal government. But there are still questions about the local effects of nuclear power, including how to safely handle nuclear waste.
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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.
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Catch NHPR's Live from the Word Barn on-air each Friday at 8 p.m. and again Sunday at 6 p.m.