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The New Hampshire Forest Protection Bureau reports there is moderate fire danger Thursday in New Hampshire. Thursday and Friday are expected to be mostly sunny.
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Pollinators have economic and health benefits, but those benefits have been difficult to quantify. A new study puts some numbers to how important pollinators are for both nutrition and income.
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Según el Servicio Secreto, Dean DelleChiaie de 35 años hizo varias búsquedas en Internet relacionadas con intentos de asesinato. También envió un correo a la Casa Blanca donde decía que iba a matar al presidente.
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Attorney General John Formella announces that New Hampshire would get about $30 million from the $7.4 billion opioid settlement reached with Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family. The money will go toward drug treatment and recovery.
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Kratom is a plant used for its psychoactive properties. The Centers for Disease Control reports the shift from traditional leaf preparations to high-potency alkaloid extracts raises safety concerns.
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NHPR and The Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth announce a new programming partnership bringing performances of world-class arts from the Hop stage and onto the airwaves.
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Imagine receiving notice that the land underneath your home will be sold in just 60 days. It’s a situation that many manufactured-home owners face as out-of-state investors seek to take ownership and control of New Hampshire’s manufactured-home communities, eliminating the last affordable path to homeownership for many of our neighbors.
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Thirty-five-year old Dean DelleChiaie allegedly made several internet searches on his work computer related to previous assassination attempts. He also sent an email in late April to the White House saying that he was going to kill President Trump, according to the Secret Service.
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Authorities repeatedly visited a home in New Boston, where an adopted child was subjected to inhumane conditions. But police say they weren’t explicitly aware of abuse, and can’t be held liable.
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Fuel is airlines' second-largest expense, and getting even costlier due to the U.S. war with Iran. Airlines are looking for ways to cope, starting by hiking checked baggage fees for most fliers.
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The program would create grants of up to $9,500 for home improvement projects to make structures more resilient to the effects of severe weather. But the bill doesn't appropriate any state funds for it.
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The federal government is offering local law enforcement incentives to join a program that gives their officers authority to make immigration arrests. Police leaders say the funds, which include money for salaries, equipment and vehicles, are enticing.
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