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85-year-old Susan Gillotti of Hanover is one of dozens of Upper Valley supporters who are hopeful that New Hampshire could be the next state to pass a “medical assistance in dying law.”
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With more precipitation in New England — and more intense storms — property owners are taking action to prevent flooding. But for some, the best choices may seem counterintuitive.
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An attorney defending the NH health department sought to paint plaintiff David Meehan as “an angry and violent young man.”
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NPR’s White House correspondent and the co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast Asma Khalid joins NHPR’s Julia Furukawa to talk about covering politics today and rebuilding trust in news media.
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A superior court judge has denied the N.H. Secretary of State’s motion to dismiss a legal challenge to a law that created a system of provisional ballots for first-time voters who register at the polls.
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The cuts come as the Manchester hospital is in negotiations to become part of Tennessee-based health care giant HCA.
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Acclaimed Canadian singer-songwriter David Francey played a sold-out show at the Word Barn in Exeter, NH.
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Passion for Bach and Coltrane with Imani Winds is an innovative and surprising confluence of classical and jazz.
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We talk about this story and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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Spring peepers spend the winter under leaf litter in a state of suspended animation. Once overnight temperatures are regularly in the 40s, they start thawing out and begin singing.
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The surprise move comes more than a year after state prosecutors sought to block a request for DNA testing from attorneys looking to exonerate Jason Carroll, who claims he was wrongfully convicted of murder.
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Plaintiff David Meehan told jurors about several episodes in the late 1990s where he claims staff at the former Youth Development Center or YDC raped and beat him.