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Gordon-Darby, a Kentucky-based provider of emissions testing equipment, announced it was withdrawing its initial lawsuit, but said it plans to refile its claim.
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A new autopsy, authorities say, conclusively shows that Wayne Ring killed Carrie Hicks inside his rural home, before turning the gun on himself.
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Granite State Hospitality & Gaming says it has purchased land to build its latest charitable gaming site.
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A huge granite rock in Madison is the largest known glacial erratic in North America. It was deposited in New Hampshire around 14,000 years ago, according to NH State Parks and the U.S. Department of Interior.
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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats hung zeroes on the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Tuesday, marking the team’s fifth no-hitter in franchise history.
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Waypoint estimates 15,000 youth experience homelessness in New Hampshire each year. The organization's overnight shelter, free housing, drop-in centers, street outreach and counseling help many of them find safe, stable places to live.
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte said the state Attorney General’s office will investigate Vail’s use of a blended sales tax for skiers in New Hampshire, despite the state lacking such a tax.
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Building Community in New Hampshire hosted their first celebration of refugee resettlement in Manchester last week.
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The city's Boys & Girls Club is adding three new murals as part of a $10 million renovation to make the space more welcoming for the thousands of kids it serves every year.
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As part of our Give Back NH series, NHPR highlights nonprofits working in New Hampshire communities.
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The Department of Corrections accepted delivery of $2 million worth of new Tasers without first getting approval for the purchase. The NH Attorney General says no laws were broken.
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New Hampshire police chiefs and county sheriffs say that the 287(g) program is bringing in resources and training for their departments.