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The House Judiciary Committee voted against recommending a bill that would further restrict abortions in the state from 24 weeks to 20 weeks.
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Hunter Nadeau told police shortly after his arrest that he wanted to target the wealthy for “not helping the poor.”
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What's a zombie vacancy? It's one in which the homeowner abandons the property before a foreclosure is finalized. New Hampshire also ranked 41st in foreclosure rate.
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Marcelo Gomes da Silva, the Milford teen detained by ICE last year, had high hopes for his visit to Washington, D.C., but was reportedly escorted out of the Capitol chamber after the Department of Homeland Security posted on social media targeting him.
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While some in area have taken refuge at overnight shelters, others are clamoring for the few hotel rooms in a region that famously shuts its doors in the offseason.
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La ley estatal ya prohíbe la mayoría de abortos después de las 24 semanas, pero un proyecto de ley en la Cámara estatal busca restringirla hasta 20 semanas.
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The Attorney General’s Office plans to ask the state Supreme Court to overturn its two landmark Claremont school funding rulings from the 1990s, arguing they are an improper reading of New Hampshire's constitution.
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The New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places encourages the protection of significant buildings, districts, sites, landscapes, structures and objects that are considered meaningful to the history and traditions of the state.
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Join NHPR at the Capitol Center for the Arts on Wed., April 1, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. for Authors on Main featuring best selling author Jenny Lawson. Lawson will be in conversation with NHPR’s Rebecca Lavoie about her latest work, "How to Be Okay When Nothing is Okay".
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As Gov. Kelly Ayotte tasks the New Hampshire Department of Education with examining the factors driving successful literacy education at the highest-performing schools, the Concord Monitor’s analysis could offer some hints as to what the department will find.
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La gobernadora Kelly Ayotte anunció el martes que el DHS está abandonando sus planes para un centro de detención de ICE en Merrimack.
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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