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The Republican-backed bill sought to create exceptions to the state’s antidiscrimination law, which protects people from discrimination on the basis of “gender identity” and other characteristics. Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a nearly identical bill last year.
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Esta mañana comienza en un tribunal federal un juicio de alto riesgo sobre la ley de registro de votantes de New Hampshire.
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From White Mountain campgrounds to Hampton beach rentals, the number of Canadian visitors to the state has dropped over the past year, due in large part to President Trump's tariffs.
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Mark Erelli came by the NHPR Folk Show Pot Luck in November to help Kate McNally and Folk Show listeners celebrate Kate's 30th anniversary of doing the Folk Show.
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Seattle's "Dark Side" defense helped Sam Darnold become the first quarterback in the 2018 draft class to win a Super Bowl, to win the franchise's second title.
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In County Leitrim, an area of Ireland hit hard by the Troubles and the Great Famine, townspeople are fighting what they say is a new wave of colonialism: Sitka spruce plantations.
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The federal immigration authorities that detained a Ugandan pastor outside his workplace Wednesday are now denying him the medication needed to treat his Type 2 diabetes, according to his lawyer.
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As a writer, speaker, and storyteller, Thurston has explored the importance of the relationships people have with their communities, nature and most recently, technology like AI.
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Rockingham County Commissioners tabled a contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement indefinitely, halting for now a plan to house up to 150 adult male detainees in the county jail in Brentwood, New Hampshire.
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Will is currently a state superior court judge. He faced questions Friday over his judicial philosophy and past work defending Gov. Sununu’s COVID-era restrictions on public gatherings.
NHPR remembers the life and legacy of Christa McAuliffe, 40 years after the Challenger disaster, with this special 4-part series.
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.
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