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Nuclear power faced major opposition in New Hampshire in the 1970s. Half a century later, Ayotte wants to make the state the face of nuclear innovation.
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A group of fourth-graders from Nashua drafted a bill to recognize the fried sweet treat as the official doughnut of New Hampshire.
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Sturm, Ruger & Co., commonly known as Ruger, has firearms production facilities in Newport, New Hampshire, as well as plants in North Carolina and Arizona. Its headquarters are located in Southport, Conn.
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Ben Ogden of Vermont skied powerfully, finishing just behind Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo of Norway. It was the first Olympic medal for a U.S. men's cross-country skier since 1976.
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The group of Buddhist monks is set to reach Washington, D.C., on foot Tuesday. The monks in their saffron robes have become fixtures on social media, along with their rescue dog Aloka.
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A 2024 state law requires first-time registrants to show a passport, birth certificate or naturalization papers to vote in New Hampshire. Critics say it creates unnecessary burdens for legitimate voters.
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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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The film follows the Shaker religious leader’s rise in England in the 1700s and her travels to America. Once here, the Shakers established several villages across the Northeast, including in Canterbury, New Hampshire.
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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