What’s a public radio station without input from the public? We always look forward to hearing from you: your questions about things that are happening in the Granite State, story ideas and thoughts on NHPR’s reporting.
Thanks to input from NHPR listeners and readers, we’ve been able to create resource guides, launch new segments like The Big Question and produce stories that started with a question from a member of our community.
Here’s how to get in touch:
- Send our engagement team an email.
- Leave us a voicemail at 603-513-7790
- Send us a voice memo through the NHPR app
- Get in touch on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Give us a follow on TikTok too, why not?
— Zoey Knox, Audience Engagement Producer
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You can now text us to ask your questions about housing in New Hampshire. We're also sharing updates on important housing news.
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Are there people doing interesting things in agroforestry in New England?
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Dealing with an unresponsive landlord, leaks or bed bugs? Not sure what your rights are during an eviction? Concerned that you’re facing discrimination when apartment-hunting? We want to help.
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As the effects of climate change become ever present in our lives, we want to hear how you're dealing with it in your personal life. Maybe you recycle often. Maybe you've converted to a hybrid vehicle. Maybe you take your concerns to the ballot box. Let us know.
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In light of the recent news from Afghanistan, we're reflecting on the event that started the U.S. presence abroad. With the 20-year anniversary of 9/11 coming up, we want to hear your stories about how that moment impacted your life.
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Share your questions about housing in New Hampshire and what resources would be useful with NHPR.
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Every other Friday on Morning Edition, the Outside/In team answers a question from a listener about the natural world.This week, Kristin from Portsmouth has a question about allergies: “So this Spring [was] particularly rough for me and it got me wondering if animals also experience allergies or it’s just us humans. Thanks!”
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From the early days of COVID-19 to now, your voices have guided our coverage. We’ve answered your questions about coronavirus, vaccines and the state’s…