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Climate change is making New Hampshire hotter, and scientists expect more days of extreme heat. That can be dangerous. Here's how to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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A court has denied a legal petition from residents to reopen the Goss Farm barn to a colony of migrating swallows.
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An unsettling debut novel blending romance, horror, and fairy tale elements, with nods to Frankenstein, plus, in our Book Biz segment, the future of literary criticism.
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Suggestions for ensuring your plants are getting as much water as they need.
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Horseshoe crabs have survived for hundreds of millions of years, and their biology and resilience continue to spark wonder.
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El cambio climático hace que New Hampshire esté más caliente, y los científicos esperan más días de calor extremo. Eso puede ser peligroso. Te contamos cómo protegerte a ti y a tus seres queridos.
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How many trees does Ben’s Sugar Shack tap to meet demand for their pure, sweet and delicious maple syrup?This spring, it was 29,000 — enough to cover hundreds of acres.
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Lawyers say filing Habeas Corpus petitions are a way for detainees to get due process, but the sheer number is putting a strain on the system.
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This weekend's lineup includes Pride celebrations in Lebanon, Market Square Day in Portsmouth, live music in Keene, and hands-on history in Penacook and Loudon.
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Southeastern New Hampshire is experiencing severe drought conditions, while other parts of central and southern areas face moderate drought.
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Pending a new assessment, the new budget is estimated to increase taxes on the average home in the city about 7%, or $400 a year.
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Route 113 and several other roads in Madison are closed after heavy rain Thursday.
Join NHPR at the BNH Stage on Thursday, June 18, for a community conversation centered on the rise of the civic documenter.
We are looking at a tale of two weekends: a rainy, potentially hazardous Friday followed by a gorgeous, unseasonably warm Saturday and Sunday.
NHPR's coverage of the semiquincentennial - and select stories, 250 years in the making.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative