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New Hampshire’s all-Democratic congressional delegation is criticizing the airstrikes launched against Iran by the United States and Israel.
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Is hemp overhyped? Or is it a planet-saving super plant?
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Republicans had targeted Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill for conduct the New Hampshire Attorney General's office has already said didn’t amount to wrongdoing.
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Half lecture, half intimate conversation, Writers on a New England Stage brings world-class authors to New Hampshire to read from their latest works and talk about themselves, their creative process and their stories.
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Here’s how to keep live potted herbs from the grocery thriving, maybe even long enough to plant outside in spring.
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NHPR is proud to announce the launch of Cosmically Curious, a weekly segment hosted by Patrick McNameeKing. It's the extraterrestrial cousin of Homegrown NH that’s all about celebrating the night sky with a healthy dose of joy, curiosity and zero pretension.
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David Nagel of Gilmanton was a lifelong Republican. Now he's joined the Democratic Party.
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One SNAP food benefits bill would see New Hampshire follow the mold of more than a dozen states who have submitted Healthy Choice waivers blacklisting items like candy and sweetened beverages. Another proposes a slew of data-sharing agreements across state departments.
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The federal government is ditching its plan for an ICE detention facility in Merrmiack. Lawmakers are considering a bill that would restrict abortions to 20 weeks. And emails released by the federal government shed further light on New Hampshire businessman Dean Kamen’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Noisy environments are linked to higher levels of stress, and cognitive development issues in children. Here's what you can do about it.
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The town of Bow voted to pull out of the coalition, citing increasing costs for customers. In Dover, city officials decided to move some of their main energy accounts off of community power.
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.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative