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The bills aim to restore and broaden the use of capital punishment in New Hampshire, seven years after its repeal
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At a special Executive Council meeting Wednesday, Ayotte and executive councilors questioned the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources commissioner about failure to alert other state officials about talks with ICE.
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The State of the State address will be delivered Thursday, Feb. 5.
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Kick up your heels in Littleton at the Loading Dock Barn Dance or see live storytelling in Portsmouth.
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Documentos obtenidos por la ACLU de New Hampshire muestran que ICE se contactó con la División Estatal de Recursos Históricos a comienzos de enero.
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The Winter Olympics bring hundreds of the world's best winter athletes to northern Italy, where they will face off in 16 different sports across 2 1/2 weeks. Here's how to follow along.
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The trail serves as a starting point for a popular hike, the Pemigewasset Loop. It was originally damaged during Hurricane Irene.
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Democratic Rep. Dylan Germana of Keene stepped down after the state Attorney General's office found "credible information" that he may be living in Dover.
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The Department of Justice recently released millions of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This comes after Congress passed a law late last year to make all of the Epstein files public.
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Research from Boston Children’s Hospital shows that New Hampshire’s vaccination rate is lower than much of the region.
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Since buying the property in 2022, the company’s plans to reduce logging on the land have stoked resentment within the local timber industry.
NHPR remembers the life and legacy of Christa McAuliffe, 40 years after the Challenger disaster, with this special 4-part series.
A New Hampshire town finds out their water has been contaminated by a chemical. Their most basic question — whether the water is safe to drink — doesn’t have a clear answer.
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