Town Meeting: NHPR's interactive map tracks town meetings across the state, delves into the details of town warrants and lets you join the online conversation. |
Election 2008 NHPR's full coverage of the 2008 races, from the race for the White House to the State House. |
Water: A week of stories and programs investigating a resource that we all use. Jon Greenberg uncovers the past, present and future of the Merrimack River. The Exchange examines the state of our drinking water, and Word of Mouth talks with scientists trying to reduce the impact of development on stormwater. |
The Monadnock Summer Lyceum Since 1970 the Unitarian Church in Peterborough has hosted the Monadnock Summer Lyceum, a historic series of summer lectures covering a broad range of issues. |
Writers on a New England Stage A partnership between New Hampshire Public Radio and the Music Hall in Portsmouth, in collaboration with RiverRun Bookstore. The series brings award-winning, nationally-recognized authors to the Music Hall stage to talk about their works with NHPR's Laura Knoy. |
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The Iowa/New Hampshire Exchange: The Exchange works with Iowa Public Radio to look at how issues affect voters and campaigns in the two first-in-the-nation states.
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Primary Place Voters in Exeter, New Hampshire, are weighing the candidates and the issues of Primary 2008. NHPR's Jon Greenberg is there to chronicle the saga of the town through the presidential primary season.
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StoryCorps in New Hampshire: The StoryCorps Mobile Booths roam the country, collecting stories and legends of everyday America. They came to Concord in July 2007 - and New Hampshire residents came by to tell their stories.
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25 in 25 During NHPR's 25th year on the air, The Exchange is holding a series of interviews with 25 Granite Staters who have topped our headlines, shaped our state or made us think.
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Granite State Stories From Donald Hall's Here at Eagle Pond to Russell Banks' Trailerpark, The Exchange's "Granite State Stories" series traces New Hampshire's history and culture, showing us where we've been, where we are and where we might be heading.
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The Graying of the Granite State New Hampshire is growing older at a rate higher than the national trend. In April 2007, NHPR explored this demographic trend, its positive and negative implications and how the state is preparing for the change. |
Lead Paint's Legacy Lead paint was banned from American homes in 1978 but the state still sees an average of about 250 cases of lead poisoning each year. NHPR looks at this persistent problem.
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The Exchange Commissioner Series The Exchange talks with New Hampshire's top commissioners about their priorities in 2007 and the challenges they may face. |
A Letter From Iraq NHPR's Mark Bevis speaks with members of the New Hampshire National Guard stationed at Camp Victory in Baghdad. |
Great Waters Folk Festival NHPR presents exclusive performances from the 2006 festival, including Cheryl Wheeler, Mary Gauthier and Judy Collins.
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Snow Closings Get the latest snow closing information through this link to the WMUR website. |
Election 2006 NHPR's full coverage of the midterm elections, from candidate interviews and news features to Election Day photos and full results.
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Congressional Handoff Series: As two sitting Republicans left and two Democrats prepared to take their place on Capitol Hill, NHPR spoke with each of the four to hear their thoughts about Congress, their respective parties, and the challenges facing the country.
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Alstead: One Year Later The floods of fall 2005 killed seven people, swept away homes and roads and caused millions of dollars in damage in southwest New Hampshire. NHPR looks at how the region is remembering the floods and working to move forward.
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Front Porch Summer Arts Series: The Front Porch has always been the place on the radio for in-depth conversations about the rich arts and culture scene in New Hampshire. This summer, we're expanding that coverage with in-studio performances and conversations with some of the most respected thinkers and creators around.
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Giving Matters NHPR and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation have produced a series of stories about how nonprofit organizations impact lives in New Hampshire.
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Consumer Driven Health Care: Should You Hop On Board? More and more employers are taking a hard look at this new movement in health care, high deductible plans tied to spending accounts that patients control. NHPR presents a special week of programs and stories about consumer driven care - what these plans look like, why they might help, and where they might fall short.
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Drive and Ambition Commuting ties into where we live and work, what we believe, our taxes, our environment, and our relationships. Drive and Ambition is a project looking at the role commuting plays in our lives - and you can take part! |
Berlin Pulp Mill Closes NHPR's full coverage of the closing of Berlin's historic mill in May 2006. |
Iraq Views In Washington, politicians are debating whether the US presence in Iraq is inflaming or calming the almost daily violence in that country. NHPR presents the views of people who have spent significant time in Iraq. |
Audio Postcards NHPR presents audio snapshots of some of New Hampshire's most memorable people, places and events. |
Beyond Prison Most of the news that comes out about prisons is bad. But in the shadow of those reports are stories of success. NHPR News presents a series about the power of friendship and two inmates who fed each other's hopes behind bars.
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Hepatitis C: The Uncounted Disease The costs of hepatitis C are mounting at a ferocious rate, but the state doesn't see a need to track this disease. NHPR's Jon Greenberg filed this two-part report. |
Growth In The Granite State The Exchange's "Growth in the Granite State" series looked at how we're growing, where we're growing, why we're growing and the economic, political, environmental and psychological ramifications that go along with it, culminating with a two-hour live show from the Windham Town Hall.
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Election 2004 Coverage We compile all of our election coverage in one place (we even have an Election RSS feed available), as well as links to the candidates, parties, and independent, non-partisan election resources.
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Overlooking Alcohol NHPR's special series looking at the problems of alcoholism in our state. In addition to the stories that aired, you can view a Flash movie and participate in an online discussion.
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Long Term Care Week During the week of April 4th - 8th, The Exchange and the NHPR News Department took a look at the issue of Long Term Care in the Granite State. |
Project Health is a three-year initiative by NHPR and the Foundation for Healthy Communities. Here you will find a compilation of all of our stories covering health related issues.
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The Wildlife and Habitat Series The Front Porch will be doing a series of shows on wildlife and natural habitats throughout the next year. You can find links to all of the shows here.
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RSS Feeds NHPR provides a wide variety of RSS feeds. These feeds can be used to display NHPR content on your web site or can be added to your newsreader. Don't know what any of this means? Click here to find out. |