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The death of an airman on a base in Wyoming prompted a unit-wide review of the safety of the M18 pistol, a gun that has faced allegations it can fire unexpectedly. Sig Sauer maintains the weapon is safe, and the Air Force is returning it to service.
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The White Mountain Community College won a $100,000 prison education that will help it expand the associate degree programs it began in the Berlin prison in 2023 to the men’s and women’s prisons in Concord.
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New Hampshire is one of four Republican-led states to pass this type of law. Florida was the first in 2023, followed by Wyoming and Tennessee.
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During a vigil Thursday, community members gathered to remember the Long family. Four members of the family were killed in a murder-suicide inside their home.
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The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program was paused in February. But under new federal guidance, it is starting up again.
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Suggestions for ensuring your plants are getting as much water as they need.
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They all sting, but you can figure out the differences in three common wasps by looking at their nests and how they overwinter.
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Authorities believe Emily Long killed her husband and their two young children before shooting herself on Monday evening. A third child, a toddler, was unharmed.
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Lifeguards rescued 144 people last week, and the state’s beach patrol says there has been an increase in rip currents lately. Risk is also high later this week as Hurricane Erin moves north.
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A scientist and volunteer with local progressive causes, Manzur is making her first run for elected office in New Hampshire.
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Research from Vermont State University found about 12,000 people visit the Mount Washington Valley for the sport.
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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?