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Researchers from the University of New Hampshire are using solar-powered tags to track salt marsh sparrows and collect data which can better inform marsh restoration and preservation efforts across New England.
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New Hampshire is the only state in New England where the executive order restricting citizenship to babies born to parents without legal status or legal, temporary status could take effect by July 27.
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Croydon, Grantham, Lebanon, Newport and Hartford are among the municipalities where the new service is available.
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The deadly floods in Central Texas were caused by extremely heavy rain. Climate change is causing even more rain to fall during the heaviest storms.
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Tune in the last Saturday of each month for Saturday Request Live on NHPR and NHPR.org. This month, the theme is "Songs About America."
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Como parte del siguiente presupuesto estatal, los legisladores han reducido fondos para los reembolsos de Medicaid para los proveedores de salud.
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The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has arrived, and while New England is no stranger to the impact of powerful storms, it’s been more than three decades since a hurricane officially made landfall in the region
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Dozens of people have died in the Texas Hill Country. Scores of others are missing or unaccounted for. As rescue crews continue to search for victims, those who survived are coping with the loss.
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As part of our Give Back NH series, NHPR highlights small but mighty nonprofits doing good work in New Hampshire communities.
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From "Colorado Brown Stain" to Dr. Strangelove, we look at the weird history (and surprising science) behind fluoridated water.
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A group of rail trail advocates sued the state over a redesign of a road crossing in Derry as part of the new Exit 4A project. It isn’t clear if New Hampshire transportation officials will appeal.
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A singular artist, Melissa Carper sings and plays with incredible wit and soul, bringing honkey-tonk, country and western swing to the Word Barn stage.
NHPR is refreshing our weekend lineup to bring you even more compelling storytelling, science, music, and pop culture. From local gardening tips to global conversations, there’s something new—and something familiar—waiting for you every weekend.
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