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Activists are encouraging visitors to carry ID and status documents, the contact information of a trusted attorney and the nearest embassy or consulate in case of a detention.
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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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Three Vietnam War veterans are suing to stop President Trump from building an arch just steps from Arlington National Cemetery, where 400,000 service members, veterans and their relatives are buried.
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Here’s a look at where nuclear energy proposals stand as the New Hampshire legislative session wrapped up.
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Los activistas aconsejan a los visitantes llevar sus identificaciones y documentos de estatus, e información de contacto de un abogado, la embajada más cercana o consulado en caso de una detención.
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El precio medio de las viviendas unifamiliares en New Hampshire alcanzó un récord de $576 mil en mayo. En el condado de Rockingham, supera los $700 mil.
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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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Over 130 soldiers from a Milford-based unit of the New Hampshire Army National Guard will be deployed to the Middle East for 10 months.
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Inflation has surged to its highest level in more than three years since the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran, triggering a surge in gasoline prices.
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This summer, 48 men's national teams will compete in the World Cup's biggest tournament ever. Here are a few of the basics to get you started.
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U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner on Tuesday secured the Democratic nomination on Tuesday, withstanding a withering blitz of unflattering revelations and ongoing attempts by Republicans and some Democratic operatives to weaken his candidacy.
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Civics 101 host Nick Capodice explains what’s causing the decline in civic participation and what we can actually do to shift power.
Join NHPR at the BNH Stage on Thursday, June 18, for a community conversation centered on the rise of the civic documenter.
It will feel like mid- late June early this weekend before cooling down with rain likely Saturday afternoon into Sunday.
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