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While it remains unclear if and how the July order signed by President Trump will take shape in New Hampshire, advocates say it could also change approaches to mental illness and substance use treatment.
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Jay Lucas, a venture capitalist from Portsmouth, sought to reinvigorate Newport, New Hampshire with the promise of positive energy and a revitalized Eagle Times newspaper. Some people in town now blame him for the paper's collapse — and are raising questions about other promises Lucas has made to help turn Newport around.
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Just about half of the hudsonia-silverling plant community sites along the Saco River have disappeared in the last several decades, likely because of climate change, say two state botanists.
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The coolest and most uplifting element is rarer than you might think.
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The concerns follow the apparent detentions of people in those cities this month.
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The new law specifically addresses people with medical conditions who want to get sterilized for their reproductive health.
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While the incident on a base in Wyoming remains under investigation, all service members in the Air Force’s Global Strike Command unit will pause use of the New Hampshire-made M18 pistol.
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With changing state and federal laws, experts say coverage could decrease further in coming years.
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A Rockingham Superior Court judge dismissed the case, but the farm still faces other disputes with neighbors.
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NHPR Morning Edition host Rick Ganley spoke with NHPR President and CEO Jim Schachter about what the cuts mean for the station’s future.
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Some Manchester residents are raising concerns about the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement in their community after a group of what appear to have been ICE officers detained a man near a city courthouse Monday and took him away in unmarked vehicles.
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We all have our opinions about certain policies and issues. But how much are those opinions shaped by the language that politicians and the media use?