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Several rebate, weatherization, and electrification programs offer financial support to help keep NH homes cool this summer.
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The Manchester Transit Authority launched a new, free bus route on Monday to take residents from the Center City to parks, supermarkets and a city pool in the North End this summer.
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The number of people who signed up for health insurance through the marketplace is down 4.1%, which is the first decline in enrollment in several years.
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New Hampshire ha vivido un descenso en inscripciones por casi el 4% en comparación a 2025, según el departamento estatal de seguros.
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Llegó la temporada de alergias y los días más calurosos, así que la mayor presencia de polen y más tráfico podría afectar la garganta y los pulmones.
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Research from UNH looked into how extreme heat is changing people’s outdoor recreation patterns.
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With zinnia breeding, Johnny’s Selected Seeds and UNH add to a long legacy
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States that have banned abortion are suing to stop mailing of abortion pills over state lines. But the telehealth providers say no matter the outcome, they can adapt, and so will their patients.
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Portsmouth Pride go-ers celebrated Governor Kelly Ayotte's veto of SB 552 over the weekend. The so-called bathroom bill would have allowed public and private institutions to separate restrooms and other spaces by biological sex.
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The U.S. Navy will build the new $500 million water storage tank near the former Portsmouth Naval Prison in Kittery, Maine.
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New Hampshire gets two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives, and those positions are up for election every two years.
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New Hampshire gets two seats in the U.S. Senate, and one of those is up for election this year.
Wherever your weekend adventures take you, be sure to pack adequate warm layers for the summits and keep an eye on the skies.
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