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“When I see pictures of women and children in Gaza being dug out of the rubble, then I weep,” said 83-year-old Douglas Smith, who was arrested at Dartmouth on May 1.
Hear from local climate reporters and community changemakers addressing climate solutions in New England.
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From New Hampshire Public Radio and the Howe Library in Hanover, New Hampshire, Check This Out is a 7-part literary series where host Rachel Barenbaum dives deeply into the works of emerging and diverse authors.
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A partir del 7 de mayo del 2025, un REAL ID será requerido para pasar por los puntos de seguridad en los aeropuertos o entrar a ciertos edificios federales. Los funcionarios públicos han comenzando una campaña de un año para incentivar a las personas a obtener esta identificación.
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The Bradley Haas Act is named after former Franklin Police Chief Bradley Haas, who was killed last year during a shooting at the New Hampshire Hospital, was initially introduced to offer a $100,000 death benefit to Haas’ family.
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The move to kill the bill was recommended by the Municipal and County Government Committee, which has often voted in recent years against housing bills that are seen to take away local control. But the vote also came as political leaders in both parties have emphasized the need for more housing.
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A jury on Friday awarded $38 million to David Meehan, who alleged that the state's negligence allowed him to be repeatedly raped, beaten and held in solitary confinement as a teenager at the Youth Development Center. But the attorney general's office is seeking to reduce the award under a state law that allows claimants against the state to recover a maximum of $475,000 per "incident."
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On May 7, 2025 a REAL ID will be required to pass through TSA checkpoints or enter certain federal buildings. Public officials have kicked off a year-long campaign encouraging people to get one.
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A judge ruled Frank Davis is not competent to stand trial, marking the first criminal case in the YDC child abuse scandal to reach a conclusion.
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Volodymyr Zhukovskyy was found not guilty on manslaughter and negligent homicide charges for his role in a 2019 crash in Randolph.
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Cuban American author Meg Medina is visiting the Nashua Public Library this Sunday, May 12, to encourage families to have more conversations at home about literature, whether it's about an article, comic or book.
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Meg Medina es la Embajadora Nacional de Literatura Juvenil, y visitará la biblioteca de Nashua el 12 de mayo para conversar con familias sobre cómo hablar más de libros en casa.
The Pulitzer Prizes announced May 6 recognized NHPR’s The 13th Step, a reporting project and podcast about a culture of sexual misconduct and abuse of power in the addiction treatment industry, as a finalist in audio reporting.
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