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New Hampshire remains the only state in New England that has yet to legalize recreational cannabis.
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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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Former President Donald Trump is the first Republican candidate to win open races in both Iowa and New Hampshire since 1976.
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In this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap, hear the latest updates from the campaigns.
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Election officials are gearing up for the 2024 presidential primary on Tuesday. There are concerns nationally, and here in New Hampshire, about election security and safety, especially following the 2020 presidential election.
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NHPR has been talking with voters around the state about what issues are on their mind ahead of the New Hampshire Primary. One issue we keep hearing about is the high cost of living.
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Biden’s supporters are launching a write-in campaign encouraging Granite Staters to still choose him as their nominee since he won't be on the ballot. In 1968, Democrats also ran a write-in campaign for then-President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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After a similar bill was defeated last year, Republicans are trying a new strategy.
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The head of a state advisory board focused on quality of life for children, youth and families has resigned following an investigation by NHPR that revealed multiple accusations of child abuse against him.
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The state Supreme Court has ruled that internal police disciplinary files are subject to disclosure under New Hampshire’s public records law.
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Gary Hicks was appointed to the New Hampshire Supreme Court in 2006, making him the longest serving justice on the current court. That was until last week when Hicks turned 70, the mandatory retirement age for judges in the state.
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Details are still emerging following a shooting in November at New Hampshire Hospital. We discuss a patchwork of state and federal gun regulations, and the gunman's access to firearms after a history of criminal charges and serious mental health concerns.