Top Stories
We discuss top stories from around the state on the New Hampshire News Recap.
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The change could make it easier to get fentanyl test strips and other drug-checking tools. Advocates say that would help prevent overdoses and other harms.
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Steven Legault, 36, and Candace Krauklin, 35, both of Manchester, were arraigned Friday on charges including felony criminal restraint and five counts of endangering the welfare of a child, according to police in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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There’s still time to apply for assistance with energy bills, and expanded assistance options are available for Granite Staters this year.
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El comité nacional democratico le pone límite a New Hampshire para cumplir requisitos de primarias. Se hizo el conteo de personas indigentes como cada invierno. El gobernador Sununu predice que el proyecto de ley para legalizar la marihuana no llegará muy lejos.
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Phenix Hall in downtown Concord, New Hampshire remains a landmark.
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Sue Morse’s wildlife tracking courses are training citizens to look and listen to their natural surroundings, to collect data, and to get involved in conservation planning.
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Celebrate the snow season: Concord, Hooksett and Jackson host winter events this weekend. Plus, ski country welcomes fresh batch of snow.
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Lawmakers are considering over 100 bills this session that could have far-reaching consequences for K-12 education.
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NHPR’s All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa spoke with Manchester’s Director of Homelessness Initiatives Adrienne Beloin about her priorities for addressing the city’s homelessness crisis.
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NHPR’s Kate McNally is planning an exciting lineup of upcoming performances featuring folk & Americana favorites. Join Kate and special guests Chris Smither, Celia Woodsmith, Mark Erelli, and Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki for special, live in-studio performances.
In the summer of 2022, Minot-Sleeper Library in Bristol, New Hampshire partnered with StoryCorps to record and preserve stories of local residents.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative