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The high-profile case of Vermont pastor and asylum seeker Steven Tendo highlights how advocating for immigrant rights has become more of a focus for some New England faith communities and their leaders in the last year.
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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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The discovery last March of ‘Baby Grace’ led to pleas for help from Manchester police. On Thursday, authorities announced the arrest of the infant’s mother.
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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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Republicans are targeting Liot Hill for conduct the New Hampshire Attorney General's office has already said didn’t amount to wrongdoing.
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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.
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