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New Hampshire’s Attorney General announced Wednesday a renewed interest in solving the 1968 killing of Joann Dunham, a 15-year old found dead in Unity.
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State climatologist Mary Stampone explains the difference between weather and climate variability, highlighting the impact of carbon emissions on weather patterns.
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The VisitNH post on social media site X linked to a state webpage listing Pride Month events. That page was reactivated, but the post remains deleted.
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The organization lost $8.4 million between August and January, forcing them to dip into financial reserves. Now, the coalition, the state’s second-largest electricity supplier, has higher rates than New Hampshire’s other utility companies.
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New Hampshire is holding a competition for a new heirloom marriage certificate design. The chosen design will be available for purchase starting next year.
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This past May was the third wettest in New Hampshire’s history, according to AccuWeather.
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Over 160 Manchester fourth graders at community schools earned bikes or sports kits through a partnership with the Queen City Bike Collective
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Recent rainfall means streams are running high and soils are wet, leaving those areas more vulnerable to flash flooding. But the threat diminishes after sunset.
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Cruise ships are supposed to benefit local economies. Do they?
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For many, the national chain was more than a store with generous coupons: It was a place to connect and find inspiration for hobbies and side hustles.
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It’s been a tricky budget cycle for lawmakers. We explain what’s in the Senate’s nearly $16 billion budget, which passed on Thursday.
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"Most languages in the world are spoken by a small number of people in a relatively local place, and their language is probably really adapted to the kinds of things that they care about… and the way that they need to communicate."