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Many of us remember his demise, but how was the Old Man created?
New Hampshire Public Radio is now accepting applications for its Community Advisory Board (CAB)—a panel of listeners from across the state providing feedback to the station about programming, policies, services, and community interests. New terms begin Fall 2025.
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Hours after the Trump administration proposed eliminating the National Endowment for the Arts from next year's federal budget, hundreds of arts groups in the U.S. were told their grants were canceled.
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The Daniel K. Inouye telescope snapped a clear image of sunspots.
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From New England Asters to Lowbush blueberries, native plants are all over New Hampshire. The Garden Club of America is trying to encourage people to notice them – and maybe plant some of their own.
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We all know lead is bad, but why? And how did something so dangerous become so ubiquitous?
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Former Supreme Court Chief Justice John Broderick and NHPR reporter Annmarie Timmins discuss what’s at stake in the state budget process.
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The protests on May 1, 2024, specifically, drew an intense police response — then-Gov. Chris Sununu sent state troopers to both campuses.
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Legalization bills have passed the New Hampshire House of Representatives several times in previous years only to die in the Senate. Last year, a legalization bill passed the Senate but didn’t clear the House.
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“Healthy Connections” is the theme of the third annual event.
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A federal judge in Concord is ordering the government to reinstate a Dartmouth international student's legal status in the US.
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La Policía Estatal de New Hampshire se está aliando con la administración de Trump para expandir los esfuerzos de aplicación de ley migratoria.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative