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The final spending package features a compromise to boost first responder pensions, eliminate state car inspections, and ban cell phones from public schools.
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NHPR’s All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa spoke with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen about U.S. strikes against Iran and her time at the NATO summit this week.
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte has prioritized toughening state drug laws. But a compromise plan that would do just that was tabled by the state Senate — effectively scuttling its chances for the year.
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The bills now head to Gov. Kelly Ayotte's desk.
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Long Story Short is a storytelling series created by Beth LaMontagne, in collaboration with 3S Artspace in Portsmouth and NHPR.
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Some relatively new discoveries, and new technologies, tell a remarkable story about New Hampshire’s ancient coastline and its rapidly-changing future.
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The Republican-backed legislation would prohibit books depicting nudity and other acts intended for “sexual desire” in New Hampshire public schools.
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The three-time Olympic champion improved on her record time for a female runner in the one mile, set two years ago, but couldn't get under 4-minute mark.
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Algunos legisladores del North Country dicen que planean presentar nuevas regulaciones para vertederos otra vez en la próxima sesión.
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Advocates say a growing number of immigrants are seeking ways to grant privileges to family or friends willing to care for their children in case families are separated.
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The Farnum Center in Manchester has generally operated about 40 beds at any given time for in-patient services.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative