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A law signed by Gov. Kelly Ayotte this summer authorizes tiny homes and yurts to be considered single-family homes or accessory dwelling units statewide.
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Shaheen spoke with NHPR’s Julia Barnett about the war in Iran, tariffs and other issues affecting Granite Staters.
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The ruling comes after months of back-and-forth between the Trump administration and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
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The state is rolling out traffic control measures Saturday and Sunday to accommodate more than 15,000 cars and 42,000 spectators expected to attend the NASCAR World Cup Series race at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon.
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Summer isn’t over yet. Spend the weekend catching live music, meeting monarchs, cheering on NASCAR, eating something delicious or getting outside for a hike.
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The U.S. Forest Service proposed Tuesday to wholly rescind the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, a move the U.S. Department of Agriculture initially announced in June.
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For thirty years, Cristina Bernich has made it her mission to help children find their voice.
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte said she supports a moratorium on data centers in New Hampshire.
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A state-appointed group of educators, parents, and lawmakers hopes to craft recommendations for schools trying to manage digital learning by September.
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A censure represents that the House deeply disapproves of a member’s actions but that those actions are perceived to not warrant expulsion.
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Harvard historian Jill Lepore joins NHPR’s Hannah McCarthy to discuss her book "These Truths: A History of the United States."
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Payments from national PFAS settlements add up to $43 million for the state’s public drinking water systems.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative