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A few hundred Nashua high school students staged a walkout Wednesday, despite warnings that they would face consequences because the school district had not approved the event.
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The short-tailed weasel, or stoat, is native to New Hampshire and, while adorable, is a fierce predator.
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U.S. freestyle skier Grace Henderson of Madbury, New Hampshire, is a Team USA member competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, Italy.
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Lawsuits challenging New Hampshire laws that ban DEI initiatives and limit teaching about racism and discrimination remain unresolved.
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Cientos de estudiantes de secundaria de Nashua realizaron una huelga el miércoles, a pesar de las advertencias de que enfrentarían consecuencias porque el distrito escolar no había aprobado el evento.
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Te compartimos ideas de planes y festivales para que disfrutes del invierno, en interiores o exteriores.
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In this hour-long special from WQXR and WNYC, host Terrance McKnight interweaves musical examples with Dr. King's own speeches and sermons to illustrate the powerful place that music held in his work--and examines how the musical community responded to and participated in Dr. King's cause.
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A hearing for a bill to end vaccine mandates in public schools in New Hampshire drew a big crowd, and opposition from public health experts.
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While the future of New Hampshire’s testing and inspection program remains unclear, enforcement of state inspections has been suspended until April 26.
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At a special Executive Council meeting Wednesday, Ayotte and executive councilors questioned the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources commissioner about failure to alert other state officials about talks with ICE.
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NHPR will broadcast the governor's speech Thursday, shortly after 10 a.m.
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.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative