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Five Democrats and two Republicans are already vying in the race for the seat left open by Chris Pappas's decision to run for U.S. Senate.
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How a cold war plot and architectural hoax sparked a billion-dollar race to the bottom of the ocean.
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Learn the right mulch for your garden if you want to water and weed less.
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The new federal tax and spending package bars Medicaid reimbursements to an organization that’s already facing funding challenges
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The Supreme Court issued a ruling last month that limits the scope of injunctions issued by other federal judges. So how does this case here in New Hampshire relate to that ruling?
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The State Department is slashing hundreds of jobs in what's being called its biggest shake-up in decades — drawing sharp criticism from former diplomats who say the cuts risk gutting America's diplomatic muscle.
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The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season has arrived, and while New England is no stranger to the impact of powerful storms, it’s been more than three decades since a hurricane officially made landfall in the region
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It’s time to appreciate the iconic American beech tree; it comprises nearly 40% of our northern forests, and the species could be decimated by beech leaf disease.
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Public drinking of alcohol is now legal in New Hampshire, thanks to HB 467, which gives adults the green light to purchase to-go alcoholic drinks from bars and restaurants and enjoy them while walking through designated public zones known as “social districts” or “sip and stroll” areas.
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Supporters of the bill argued a partisan ballot system would “provide additional information on the school district elections to the voters, which should increase voter awareness and voter turnout.” Ayotte disagreed.
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Los procesos migratorios podrían hacerse más caros. Por ejemplo, mientras solicitar asilo solía ser gratis, ahora cuesta cientos de dólares.
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The New Hampshire real estate market continues to percolate, with housing prices soaring.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative