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The NH Attorney General released the names of three officers who shot 24-year-old Nickenley Turenne earlier this month following an encounter in Manchester.
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Salamanders, pickleball, poignant conversations: The local stories that will stick with us from 2025NHPR's news and podcast teams reflect on the reporting memories they'll remember most from the past year.
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An effort to remove the statue resulted in pushback, and a conversation about how to add historical context.
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The photo appears to show Kamen riding a Segway along with Ghislaine Maxwell, who helped aid Epstein’s abuse of women and girls.
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The state ended its annual mandatory vehicle inspection process, but a recently filed lawsuit leaves the fate of the program in a judge’s hands.
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In 2022, Easterseals NH promised to use $23 million in federal pandemic money to build a campus with permanent housing and 30 "respite/retreat" beds for veterans and their families. By 2025, the plan's language had changed those respite beds to "22 hotel rooms."
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Donald Trump's return to the White House brought sweeping federal funding cuts and an aggressive anti-immigration agenda to New Hampshire.
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Rep. Bryan Morse of Franklin is accused of posting nude images of an intimate partner without her consent. He also allegedly threatened to have her arrested.
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State health officials are trimming contracts for services, including dental care and mental health treatment for minors, as they comply with a budget deal to find savings.
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Royal Investments and its founder Kevin Patel made oversized promises of returns, and then allegedly failed to pay back investors.
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A KFF Health News investigation finds Genesis HealthCare used bankruptcy and delays to avoid paying settlements to families after resident injuries and deaths.
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The St. Anne-St. Augustin church in downtown Manchester celebrated the feast day of the Virgin of Guadalupe with an early morning mass on Friday, Dec. 12.