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As the state continues to face a maternal workforce shortage, two OB-GYNs said a lack of legal protections for abortion care weigh heavily on their decision about whether to stay in the state.
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This year’s Boston Marathon forecast looks chilly and breezy — a much better setup for runners than warm or wet conditions. For spectators, it means dressing in layers.
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The U.S. has taken custody of an Iranian-flagged cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz after firing on its engine room, President Trump said in a post on social media.
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Whether you’re a budding scientist or just someone who loves a starry night, the Starlight Challenge is bringing the wonders of the cosmos to backyards across New Hampshire.
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For Earth Week, a special broadcast of Outside/In, looking at the state of climate action at both the collective and individual level with a portrait of long-time activist Bill McKibben. Plus, a practical look at one way you can help lower carbon emissions, save money, and look good doing it.
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Retired Manchester Fire Chief Andrew Parent, 62, died on April 7 after a battle with stomach cancer. His death came just one day after the state of New Hampshire launched a pilot program to screen firefighters for cancer and provide early treatment.
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Co-location incubates N.H.’s small business economy and attracts international businesses to Durham.
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A darkly comedic noir novel set in 1974 San Francisco following a young woman as she becomes obsessed with murder and desire after a co-worker's death, leading her to challenge her controlling husband.
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The perennial question of when to prune depends on when your shrub blooms, and what your goals are - with special attention for lilacs.
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Tianhui Ng is a finalist for the next music director of Symphony New Hampshire.
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The Oshima Brothers are a self-described Japanese-Italian alt-pop sibling duo from the coast of Maine. They stopped by NHPR's Studio D to play a few tunes and chat with Morning Edition's Rick Ganley.
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Granite State favorites return this weekend, from Discover Wild NH Day to the Made in NH Expo.
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