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SNAP enrollees in New Hampshire have received their benefits for November. But the future of the food assistance program is still uncertain, and food pantries across the state continue to see high demand.
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Ayotte addressed veterans at the New Hampshire Veterans Home on Tuesday alongside several members of the state's federal delegation.
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Who are the highest-paid government employees? What other ways can they make money outside of their salary?
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State records show 119 people died in New Hampshire’s intellectual and developmental disability system from January 2023 through the first six months of 2025. Of those deaths, at least 22 were categorized under “unknown” cause of death.
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The team at the New England Aquarium in Boston has created a “geriatric island” for their elderly penguin residents.
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In 250 years since the Revolutionary War started, the sacrifices of Indigenous soldiers have often been overlooked. Tribes in Massachusetts are working to bring their contributions back into the conversation.
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Addiction can tear lives apart. Substance misuse by one or both parents can often lead to household abuse and neglect.
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The state’s insurance commissioner traveled to Carroll County to hear senior’s worries about reductions in Medicare Advantage plans and fears that health care tax credits may not be extended
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Mary Gauthier and Jaimee Harris perform heartfelt songs honoring veterans and the power of service, healing, and connection from NHPR's Studio D.
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The Trump administration has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to undo lower court orders to distribute food assistance.
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The U.S. Senate has taken the first step towards a deal that would end the federal government shutdown. New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen has been negotiating with Republicans and was one of seven Democrats to vote in favor of the agreement on Sunday.
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A set of historic documents were part of a collection released last month by the New Hampshire State Archives in response to recent changes in state law and educational administrative rules to state history curriculum requirements.
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