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The Office of the Child Advocate says reforms are needed at a state-run facility following reports of alleged mistreatment of children.
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If you can take a handful of soil and make a ball that will not fall apart when gently poked, the soil is too wet to work.
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Listen back to some of the best cover songs as heard on the show, with tunes by Blondie, Neil Young, George Gershwin and more as performed by artists on the Word Barn stage.
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Join NHPR at BNH Stage on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 7 p.m. for 'Authors on Main' featuring best selling author Emma Straub.
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“The Complex” moves between the U.S. and modern India to follow the illicit liaisons, political ambitions, and betrayals of a prominent Delhi family, unraveling in the shadow of a nation's transformation.
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The show joins NHPR’s Sunday morning lineup and features conversations with celebrity guests on the beliefs that shape our lives.
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Consumer prices in March were up 3.3% from a year ago, the biggest annual increase in nearly two years. Higher gasoline prices tied to the war with Iran accounted for much of the surge.
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The state's energy department indicated they were interested in supporting advanced nuclear reactors, and were less interested in in several other forms of development identified by the federal government as possible aspects of a campus — including spent fuel storage, fuel processing or reprocessing, data center construction, advanced manufacturing, and more.
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The Bartlett Experimental Forest is one of more than 50 research centers being shuttered by the agency. The state’s other experimental forest is not currently slated to close.
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La gobernadora Ayotte pide a legisladores de la Cámara apoyar un proyecto de ley que endurece las penalidades para los conductores que se niegan a la prueba de alcoholemia.
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Additional safety measures are recommended for the I-95 bridge that spans the Piscataqua River between Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Kittery, Maine, to try to prevent suicides from the high-level bridge.
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