Mary McIntyre
Senior Producer of News MagazinesMary McIntyre is a senior producer at NHPR. She manages the station's news magazines, Morning Edition and All Things Considered.
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The proximity of the mass shooting to New Hampshire communities and businesses is apparent.
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The conservative media organization PragerU won state approval last month to offer online classes to high school students in New Hampshire.
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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani filed a defamation lawsuit in New Hampshire against President Joe Biden.
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The state’s largest utility gave over 4,000 acres to just two companies.
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As the leaves change, presidential candidates are seen across the Granite State. But how real is the New Hampshire Primary these days?
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The attorney general and secretary of state say former President Donald Trump is eligible to run as a candidate in New Hampshire’s presidential primary- despite his involvement in the events leading to the January 6th insurrection. Also, the state board of education considers whether to allow a conservative media group to provide online classes to New Hampshire high schoolers.
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New Hampshire faces a court-imposed deadline to eliminate waitlists for in-patient mental health care by next May. This week, state officials announced more details about how they plan to do that.
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Manufacturing company Saint-Gobain is closing its plant in Merrimack. That facility has been at the center of a long-running controversy over PFAS contamination in the area.
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Some federal funding for substance use disorder services will end in the next year or two in New Hampshire. How could this affect systems of care the state has built over time?
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Trump is the frontrunner in the Republican presidential primary here in New Hampshire.