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A dozen states have laws allowing guns on college campuses, but backers and critics agree the bill now before the state Senate may be the most sweeping proposal of its kind.
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Una propuesta para enmendar la constitución estatal y prohibir los impuestos sobre la renta fue el tema central de Concord ayer miércoles.
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New Hampshire ofrece variedad de planes para recibir la primavera, como una celebración del Día de la Tierra en Dover.
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Airlines are facing higher costs, and one airport group in Europe has warned of the risk of a "systemic jet fuel shortage" if traffic through the Strait of Hormuz doesn't normalize by the end of this month.
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For this year’s Earth Day, NHPR and the New England News Collaborative (NENC) bring you stories about the intersection of sustainability and "kitchen table" economics.
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Co-location incubates N.H.’s small business economy and attracts international businesses to Durham.
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Los líderes universitarios y la policía rechazaron una propuesta que prohibiría a las universidades limitar el derecho de cargar armas en campus en una audiencia en el Senado estatal el martes.
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Former University of New Hampshire Police Chief Steven Lee's resignation was effective April 1, 2026, according to a UNH spokesperson.
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The average refund so far is $350 more than last year at this time, despite projections that it would be closer to $1,000 due to Republican-led tax changes as part of the Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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President Trump recently called for the federal government to take control of how elections are run. But in the U.S., states run their own elections. Civics 101 host Hannah McCarthy explains who’s in charge and what “nationalizing” elections could look like.
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Democrat Rep. Ellen Read said she’s being targeted by Republican leaders who want to silence her.
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.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative