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The bill would have allowed landlords to require an additional security deposit from a tenant if they didn’t meet the landlord’s screening requirements.
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As we reflect on the nation's 250th anniversary, NHPR's Civics 101 is diving deep into the unique facets of our national identity. How did a piece of fabric and a few pages of parchment become the ultimate mirrors of who we are?
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Facing a budget shortfall, retired Judge Gerard Boyle aims to cut administrative costs to preserve funding for settlements with people abused at the former state-run youth detention center.
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The team was in the eye of a storm over a controversial phone call from President Trump to FIFA's head about a red card on a U.S. striker. But even with the U.S. at full strength, Belgium easily won.
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According to the state Attorney General’s office, Tyshawn Cooper allegedly shot and injured two people early on the morning of July 5, before killing himself when confronted by police.
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The Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine said he was assessing next steps after allegations of sexual assault were reported on Monday by Politico. Platner denied them as "categorically untrue."
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From Young Granite Staters looking to buy their first home to seniors looking to downsize to single-floor living and age in place, manufactured-home ownership is a cost-effective, energy-efficient option.
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State Rep. Steven Smith, an eight-term lawmaker representing Charlestown, Newport, and Unity, is the third Republican to announce a bid for Speaker of the House.
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Durante el fin de semana, Estados Unidos celebró su cumpleaños número 250, y en New Hampshire hubo mucha compra y espectáculos de fuegos artificiales.
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Join NHPR's Civics 101 & Ken Burns for a special episode exploring what it means to be American and how we got here.
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Women tend to take on lower wage positions, and they also may be more likely to hold multiple jobs at once, compared to men.
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The US Postal Service reported 23 dog bites in the state last year, and they’re raising additional awareness for their carriers and trying to prevent further bites.
If you'll be outdoors for extended periods, the intense heat and humidity can pose real risks, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
NHPR's coverage of the semiquincentennial - and select stories, 250 years in the making.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative