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Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill this week that amends the state’s parental rights law to allow schools to record students for academic assessments, sports, and public events without written permission from parents.
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The shield law would have protected doctors from out-of-state litigation if they provided reproductive health services to people from outside New Hampshire.
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Last November, a satellite named Mauve made history as the first private space telescope to reach orbit. It’s already hitting its stride, recently clocking its first star discovery. But Mauve isn't just star-gazing; it’s on a hunt for exoplanets.
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Jake Swamp and the Pine are an award winning Boston-based band that aims to bring the feeling of a campfire party to the stage, blending folk-rock with a modern country flavor.
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Finally, it’s time for NH gardeners to get started planting summer vegetable and flower seeds indoors.
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Adam Kerry Boyles is a finalist for the next music director of Symphony New Hampshire.
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Retired Concord Circuit Court Judge Gerard Boyle, who lives in Campton, is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and spent 21 years as a trial judge.
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Steven Lee, 50, was arrested in the early morning hours of Jan. 22 after an officer spotted his SUV swerving and nearly colliding with an 18-wheeler on Market Street in Portsmouth.
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Backers of an investigation say an inquiry into the chief justice is necessary to restore confidence in the courts. Opponents question its underlying evidence.
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte shared Thursday that airmen from the 157th Air Refueling Wing had been deployed in late February.
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New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen says the war in Iran could increase threats to Americans, at home and abroad. She also accused the Trump administration of failing to have a clear strategy.
A New Hampshire town finds out their water has been contaminated by a chemical. Their most basic question — whether the water is safe to drink — doesn’t have a clear answer.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative