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Despite high gas prices and a slump in Canadian tourism over the past year, local businesses are feeling hopeful for the summer — and are getting creative, too.
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte ordered flags to fly half-staff to honor law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty.
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This week, Erin Moulton started what she hopes will be a months-long project to clean and document 19th- and early 20th-century gravestones in Windham's Cemetery on the Plains.
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Gabbard is the latest in a series of Cabinet officials to leave the Trump administration.
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The Hop Sessions from NHPR brings you the best of the Upper Valley's arts scene, featuring intimate concerts and conversations with world-class creators.
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For this week’s Cosmically Curious, we check with Nicole Gugliucci from Saint Anselm College to talk about how modern physicists tackle the ultimate origin story.
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Every $100 in federal research dollars produces an additional $77 in economic activity
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When might raised beds be preferable to growing in the ground?
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The bill would create a committee to consider proposals for new landfills and their effects now heads to Gov. Kelly Ayotte's desk.
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Lawmakers from both parties delivered scathing testimony at a public hearing last month, saying Rep. Travis Corcoran's posts threatened members of the House and failed to uphold the standard of elected office.
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There's been a shift in attention in the party ahead of the midterms as voters rank affordability the top issue. That raises questions about what an evolving message on reproductive rights looks like.
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When potatoes are exposed to sunlight, they produce a compound called solanine. The more solanine you eat, the sicker you can get.
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