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Ayotte said she plans to ask for a special session of the Legislature to address the likely ramifications of the state failing to meet a June 30 deadline to pass a new budget.
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Bright sought this same seat last year and finished fourth in the GOP primary.
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New Hampshire Public Radio is continuing to speak up for press freedom and public radio journalism.
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Concord is expected to break temperature records two days in a row. On Monday, the city reached 97 degrees, breaking a previous 2020 record. More record breaking heat is expected Tuesday.
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Today, nearly 5% of New Hampshire’s population is Hispanic. But when Ana Hebra Flaster’s family came to Nashua from Cuba in 1967, they knew only a few Spanish-speaking people in their neighborhood.
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First responders rescued hikers suffering from heat-related illness and hypothermia over the last week.
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Outside/In is returning to New Hampshire Public Radio’s Saturday morning broadcast schedule, beginning Saturday, July 5 at 11 a.m.
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“Quiero que la gente comprenda mejor la experiencia de los inmigrantes”, dijo Ana Hebra Flaster sobre su libro.
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