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A New Hampshire Realtors report found the median sale price for a single-family home jumped 5% compared to the same time last year.
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The Granite State is brimming with cheer, carols, and cookies, so we’re gifting you a few extra event ideas this week.
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Congress is calling for action in response to reporting last week from NPR that "claim shark" companies are using aggressive tactics to make millions off of veterans, despite warnings from VA's that it may be illegal.
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LCHIP, el programa de preservación del estado, dijo que varios proyectos este año abordaron temas como vivienda asequible y calidad del agua.
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To wrap up 2025 on a festive note, NHPR hosts Rick Ganley and Joe Boehnlein are bringing you two full hours of under-appreciated holiday tunes—all requested by listeners like you.
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As 2025 comes to an end, NHPR is celebrating the holiday season with a rich lineup of festive programming, musical traditions, and storytelling specials designed to bring warmth, reflection, and joy.
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For many, the holidays are a time for family, gathering, and togetherness. But for members of our nation’s military who are deployed or in hospitals and care facilities, it can be a stark reminder of the dining room table where they aren’t seated, or the precious moments with loved ones that they’re selflessly sacrificing to serve our country.
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Estamos en el periodo de inscripción abierta, donde las personas escogen el seguro médico que tendrán para el próximo año. Sin embargo, el proceso puede ser abrumante y confuso.
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Authorities say there was a brief chase early Saturday morning, before three officers opened fire and killed 24-year-old Nickenley Turenne.
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Keene Police Chief Steven Stewart said he believed Troy police were acting on federal authority, which supersedes local jurisdictions. Ellis said he feels a mutual aid agreement between the municipalities authorizes him to make arrests in the city. Legal experts who spoke to The Sentinel paint a still more complicated picture.
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A Penacook representative to the Merrimack Valley School Board said she was troubled by a high school committee’s decision to remove the "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" from the required curriculum in four tenth-grade English classes in response to a parent’s objection.
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A Louisiana immigration judge has granted bond to Bruna Ferreira, the 33-year-old Revere woman with family ties to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
A New Hampshire Fish and Game warden follows a tip to a man’s backyard. He finds a twisted game of one-upmanship, digital trophy rooms, and one of the biggest poaching cases in recent state history.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative