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Effective May 1, overnight visitors in the Pemigewasset Wildnerness of the White Maintain National Forest will be required to carry bear-proof canisters to store their food, trash, and scented items that may attract bears.
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As part of our Give Back NH series, NHPR highlights nonprofits working in New Hampshire communities.
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How you can create the conditions that will help your blueberry bushes thrive.
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We all know what happened to Henry VIII’s second wife, Anne Boleyn, but what if she woke up the day after her execution and took it upon herself to seek justice?
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A new scam sends text messages falsely claiming to be from New Hampshire Courts, and includes QR codes to direct recipients to fraudulent payment sites.
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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.
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From learning to spin wool and test your soil to meeting a box turtle and touring solar-powered homes, this weekend is full of hands-on ways to get curious. You’ll also find guided orienteering in Concord, a community clean-up in Manchester and a few chances to sit back and be entertained.
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ICE offers at least $100,000 in stipends, and local police departments are using that money to pay for operating expenses.
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Tune in Saturday evening, April 25, from 6 to 8 p.m. for Saturday Request Live: April Showers on NHPR and nhpr.org.
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Getting them in the mail is just one way to obtain live scorpions.
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After failing to secure a conviction in two previous trials, the state will not pursue a third case against Victor Malavet, who maintains his innocence.
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Concerns over money and implementation prompted lawmakers in the House to reject a priority bill for Republican leaders.