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The legal case against NSC-131, a white supremacist group active in New England, is scheduled for preliminary arguments Wednesday.
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The Portsmouth community responded to hateful graffiti left on businesses earlier this week.
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The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office and the Portsmouth Police Department are investigating.
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New Hampshire brinda vacunas a personas expuestas a viruela del mono, y acceso a pruebas. Estado dispone centros de enfriamiento durante días calientes. Portsmouth reacciona ante difusión de mensajes de odio en la ciudad.
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Wastewater surveillance can be an early predictor that the virus is spreading.
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Put on pause during the pandemic, the ceremony resumed with speeches, songs and cheers for the newest American citizens.
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NHPR Presents is an initiative that seeks to elevate the state's nonprofit arts community in the time of COVID and beyond.
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Sometimes honesty is the best policy, and other times, it's a total disaster. This show features stories about subjective truths, things we wish we didn't know and times a lie causes more trouble than it's worth. Whether we're being honest with others or ourselves, telling the truth is not always easy.
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The federal holiday is June 19. The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire will host expanded celebrations starting June 10.