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“When you want to criminalize something, you need to do it in a clear and defined way so individuals can conform their conduct to the prohibitions,” says ACLU-NH Legal Director Gilles Bissonnette.
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17-year-old Aadi Kulkarni started teaching digital skills to seniors in his community five years ago. He then founded the nonprofit TechPals to continue that work.
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As public lands are asked to do more with less, the National Visitor Use Monitoring survey helps the Forest Service better anticipate and address needs here in the White Mountains, from parking and signage to trail maintenance and staffing.
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What do these behind-the-scenes rulings mean for our judicial system?
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Bassett was confirmed as a state Supreme Court justice in 2012. He retired Aug. 31.
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How has the institution interacted with the federal government? Who decides what goes in a Smithsonian museum?
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The Claremont School District is facing a deficit of between $1 and $5 million dollars. Valley News reporter Patrick O’Grady talks about how it happened and what’s next for the district.
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This year marks the 30th anniversary since McNally began hosting The Folk Show on NHPR. She shares how she got started, how she prepares for a show and some of her favorite tunes.
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It’s been over a week since President Trump deployed National Guard troops and federal agents to our nation’s capitol in the name of cracking down on crime in the city. What do the laws allow?
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It took 44-year-old Andrew Drummond four days, 22 hours and 43 minutes to complete over 200 miles, beating the previous record by more than 14 hours.
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How politicians redraw maps to choose their voters, instead of the other way around.
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