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Law enforcement officials are seeing an increasing number of Granite Staters fall victim to scammers who persuade them to deposit cash into crypto ATMs, which makes the deposit harder to trace and reclaim.
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Congress actually hasn’t officially declared war since World War II.
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One bill would open the door for utilities to own “advanced” nuclear reactors up to 300 megawatts in capacity. Another proposal would allow utilities to own fossil fuel and nuclear generators, though it also includes a 5 megawatt cap.
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The report, released by the Union of Concerned Scientists, analyzed the capacity of two New England wind projects in terms of winter energy demands from Dec. 2024 - Feb. 2025, before the projects were online.
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On Wed., April 1, NPR and NHPR will provide live special coverage of the Supreme Court oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara beginning at 10 a.m..
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Residentes en pueblos alrededor de todo New Hampshire se juntaron para protestar en contra de la administración de Donald Trump el sábado.
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The school already faces a $3.3 million deficit. The redesign includes separating Keene State into three schools by subject.
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Reed Foehl returns to the Word Barn with new music and older favorites.
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New Hampshire's roving "poop boat" will not operate this summer, meaning mariners need to find alternative ways to discharge their onboard waste.
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Join NHPR at The Music Hall in Portsmouth on Tues. Sept. 29 for a live recording of The Middle with Jeremy Hobson, exploring what is at stake ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on whether all children born in the United States can continue to automatically receive citizenship.
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